

Same as the three above, this game is a Ruby/Sapphire backport.Ī port of Digimon 3 by Vast Fame, which was also ported by Waizing as Digital Dragon)īackport of Banpresto's 2001 GBA/2008 PSP game. This list is based on the list from Derrick Sobodash's site CinnamonPirate. Today, Nanjing is no longer known to develop its own games, and operates instead as a manufacturer of consoles, mostly Famiclone and other handhelds, such as the PVT series. Unlike Waixing, they are not known to have released any unofficial Chinese translations or hacks of other companies' NES/Famicom games. However, the vast majority of their games are believed to have been developed in-house, and most of these run on a very similar engine. Some of Nanjing's games, including Mo Dao Jie, Yi Xing (Alien vs Predator) and Gu Mu Li Ying (Tomb Raider) were developed by Nice Code Software, and some (probably obtained through Nice Code) are graphics hacks of Dragon Co. It has also seen an unofficial English translation released on the internet.

Final Fantasy VII is probably Nanjing's best-known game and has attracted the attention of various gaming blogs and websites since its dumping.

They managed to backport a lot of games made for newer consoles/handhelds, examples being Golden Sun, Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy VII, and The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap (the last two were released twice, with the title screen being the only changes made to the newer versions). They typically rip graphics and music from other games, (and much of the time they end up being used in the wrong game, such as a remake of the Zelda theme being used as the battle theme for Saint Saiya - Time Warrior) and their games are sometimes considered to be of low quality, with several notable exceptions such as Lei Dian Huang: Bi Ka Qiu Chuan Shuo (a port of Pokemon Yellow which replicates most of the original game's gameplay elements with graphics and music taken from later Pokemon games). They are one of the only Famicom pirate developers known to still exist, along with Waixing. (深圳市南晶科技有限公司) is a company that was founded in 2002 (although their website states 2003) in Shenzhen, mainland China, and that formerly developed Chinese-language turn-based RPGs for the Famicom. Subor custom (based on the Technos/Michiya Hirasawa
