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Colorful Dragon
''Colorful Dragon'' (), is a List of maze video games, maze game developed and published by Thin Chen Enterprise, Sachen for the Nintendo Entertainment System on 1989 in Asia. Bunch Games later licensed the game for distribution in North America for a 1990 release, and published it as ''Tagin' Dragon''. The game was not Nintendo Entertainment System#Unlicensed games, licensed by Nintendo. Sachen republished ''Colorful Dragon'' in the multi-game cartridge ''Super Cartridge Version 6: 6-in-1''. Gameplay The player controls a European dragon, dragon, in a maze chase game copaired to ''Pac-Man'' or ''Bomberman'', attempting to bite the tails off other dragons. The longer a dragon's tail, the more bites required to defeat it. There are a total 20 mazes. Two players may play either competitively or Cooperative video game, cooperatively. Reception A review in Polish magazine ''Top Secret (magazine), Top Secret'' thought that both the graphics and music average, but that the increa ...
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Thin Chen Enterprise
Thin Chen Enterprise (full name Sheng Qian Enterprise Co., Ltd ()), also known as Sachen, was a Taiwanese company that developed several original games for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Mega Drive, Game Boy and other early cartridge-based Handheld game console, handheld systems such as the Watara Supervision and Mega Duck. With the exception of the latter two handhelds, all of Thin Chen's games were produced without license from the console manufacturers. The company produced at least 70 unique games for the NES and Famicom and at least 32 for the Game Boy (compiled into eight 4-in-1 cartridges), making it the most prolific unlicensed developer and publisher for both consoles. The company also produced its own Nintendo Entertainment System hardware clones, such as the Q-Boy. Many of its games were released in an unfinished state, and received largely negative critical response. Most of Thin Chen's products were released under the "Sachen" brand name, although the names Joy V ...
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