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'''Sachen''' is a Taiwanese company that developed several original games for the [[NES]]/[[Famicom]] and [[Game Boy]] (both without license from [[Nintendo]]), and other early cartridge-based handheld systems such as the [[Watara Supervision]]. Sachen is an alternate name for the company [[Thin Chen Enterprise]]. They switched to the Sachen name after officially becoming their own publisher and manufacturer. The last known Sachen releases were [[Game Boy Color]] ports of some of their later NES games released around [[1999]], although a compilation of many Sachen Game Boy titles was released by the Australian company [[Tru Blu Entertainment]] (a subsidiary of [[Home Entertainment Suppliers]]), in [[2004]].
'''Sachen''' is a Taiwanese company that developed several original games for the [[NES]]/[[Famicom]] and [[Game Boy]] (both without license from [[Nintendo]]), and other early cartridge-based handheld systems such as the [[Watara Supervision]]. Sachen is an alternate name for the company [[Thin Chen Enterprise]]. They switched to the Sachen name after officially becoming their own publisher and manufacturer. The last known Sachen releases were [[Game Boy Color]] ports of some of their later NES games released around [[1999]], although a compilation of many Sachen Game Boy titles was released by the Australian company [[Tru Blu Entertainment]] (a subsidiary of [[Home Entertainment Suppliers]]), in [[2004]].
[[Image:Sachen_qboy.jpg|thumb|left|Sachen's Q-boy console.]]
[[File:Sachen_qboy.jpg|thumb|left|Sachen's Q-boy console.]]
Originally producing titles for other unlicensed publishers, when Sachen began to independently publish and develop their own titles, many thought they would be the next [[Panesian]] ([[Hacker International]]). However, the low quality of the their games and relative lack of demand relegated Sachen to the realm of cult status for fans and collectors. Sachen manufactured their own unlicensed game cartridges, including 60 and 70 pin cartridges played on their self-created [[Q-Boy]], an NES/Famicom clone. The Q-boy had limited production and was the first system created by an unlicensed publisher on which to play their own games.
Originally producing titles for other unlicensed publishers, when Sachen began to independently publish and develop their own titles, many thought they would be the next [[Panesian]] ([[Hacker International]]). However, the low quality of the their games and relative lack of demand relegated Sachen to the realm of cult status for fans and collectors. Sachen manufactured their own unlicensed game cartridges, including 60 and 70 pin cartridges played on their self-created [[Q-Boy]], an NES/Famicom clone. The Q-boy had limited production and was the first system created by an unlicensed publisher on which to play their own games.

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