NTDEC

NTDEC (whose full name is Nintendo Electronic Co. (Chinese: 任天堂電子有限公司)), was a Taiwanese manufacturer of cartridges, accessories and original games for NES and Famicom. For both they also manufactured converters to play Famicom titles on the NES. The company was founded in 1983 (according to the Asder official website), but in the 80's its activities were and are still today unknown.

Nintendo Electronic Co.
任天堂電子有限公司
TypePrivate
IndustryVideo games
FateSued by Nintendo of America
Founded1983
Defunct1993
Headquarters,

NTDEC gained notoriety in the early 1990s for their large-scale piracy of Nintendo Entertainment System games along with their unauthorized use of the Nintendo trademark. This led to the arrest of a few of their employees and the discontinuation of the NTDEC line.

History

NTDEC bootleg copy of Life Force/Salamander

NTDEC produced a large number of unlicensed video game copies between 1989 and 1991, which were sold in Asia and in the United States via mail order. Unusual among counterfeit cartridge manufacturers, they're often identifiable through the company logo on it and the in-game copyright notice modified to read "NTDEC", as well as the rear label featuring a green "QUALITY GUARANTY" [sic] stripe.

Nintendo of America, Inc. v. NTDEC

Two NTDEC employees were arrested in 1991 for the company's activities distributing cartridges in the US, and legal action was brought against the company by Nintendo shortly after for copyright infringement, as well as its use of the "Nintendo" trademark in its company name.[1][2][3]

Nintendo's legal action of 1991 concluded in 1993 with Nintendo being awarded $24,059,062 plus attorneys fees of $108,829.00 and costs of $709.80, and a worldwide permanent injunction preventing NTDEC from infringing Nintendo's intellectual property rights. At this point the company ceased operations under the NTDEC name.

Original games

Between 1991 and 1993, NTDEC developed and published a number of original games in Asia, some of which were distributed in parts of South America and Europe. Many of these were credited to Mega Soft, a California-based company which was listed in Nintendo of America, Inc. v. NTDEC as their North American distribution arm.[4][5] Six games previously released by them in 1991 were compiled on the Caltron 6 in 1 multicart in 1992, which was distributed in the United States - since this cartridge contains only NTDEC/Mega Soft games and carries the same CN-xx ID as the previous original NTDEC games; Caltron (or Caltron Ind. Inc.) is believed to be the same company as NTDEC.

List of titles as NTDEC

No. Title Original
release
Notes
1Pokey19891) 4 minigames in 1: Bingo, Hi-Lo Poker, Puzzler, and Kentucky Derby.
2) All those minigames were later included separately in Asder 20-in-1, made in 1993 by Asder (NTDEC's successor).
2Adam & Eve19911) Game included later on Caltron 6 in 1 in 1992.
2) A clone of Balloon Fight.
3Bookyman19911) Game included later on Caltron 6 in 1 in 1992.
2) A hack of Hwang Shinwei's game Brush Roller.
4Destroyer1992Similar to Star Force.
5Go! Benny!1992
6Super Gun1992
7Tank1992[6] Similar to Battle City.
8Fighting Hero III1993
9Master Shooter1993
10Chik Bik Ji Jin -
Saam Gwok Ji
UnknownAlso known as Three Kingdoms: Battle of Red Cliff (Sānguó Zhì - Chìbì Zhī Zhàn).

List of titles as Mega Soft

No. Title Original release Notes
1Balloon Monster19911) Game included later on Caltron 6 in 1 in 1992.
2) A clone of Pang.
2Cosmos Cop19911) Game included later on Caltron 6 in 1 in 1992.
2) A clone of Space Harrier.
3Fighting Hero1991Similar to Street Fighter.
4Hit Marmot1991
5Magic Block1991
6Magic Carpet 100119911) Game included later on Caltron 6 in 1 in 1992.
2) Also known as Arabian Nights (Tiānfāng Yè Tán)
7Porter19911) Game included later on Caltron 6 in 1 in 1992.
2) A clone of Sokoban.
8War in the Gulf1991
9Sea of Dreamland1992

List of titles as Caltron

No. Title Original release Notes
1Caltron 6 in 119926 games in 1: Cosmos Cop, Magic Carpet 1001, Balloon Monster, Adam & Eve, Porter, and Bookyman.
2Dream Fighter1992
3Skate Boy1992

Unreleased titles

  • Dragon Palace Adventure
  • The Pearl Turn

Asder

Asder Electronic Co., Ltd
亞斯德科技有限公司
TypePrivate
IndustryVideo games (1993–1994)
Educational software
Founded1983 (as NTDEC's foundation year)
1993 (as NTDEC's successor)
Headquarters3F-1, No. 22 SEC. 2 Keelung Road, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Key people
Kenny Hsu (Vice General Manager)
ProductsA.Smart and various children's electronics
Websitehttp://www.asder.com/

Following the legal action of 1993, the company appears to have ceased operations under the NTDEC name. Another Taiwanese company, Asder Electronic Co., Ltd (Chinese: 亞斯德科技有限公司), has released educational computer systems and TV game joypads containing Mega Soft games, and several original Famicom games continuing NTDEC's CN-xx numbering. However, it's unknown whether this company is NTDEC with a new name, or a separate company that obtained the rights to past titles from them.

List of games

No. Title Original release Notes
1Asder 20-in-11993A multi-cartridge containing: all Caltron 6 in 1 games, all Pokey minigames, four NTDEC/Mega Soft games, three exclusive Asder original games, and two exclusive hacks (Turbo Magic Carpet 1001 and Master Shooter).
2Benico1993An original Asder game included only in Asder 20-in-1.
3JP Ronny1993An original Asder game included only in Asder 20-in-1.
4Top Hunter1993An original Asder game included only in Asder 20-in-1.
5Cobra Mission1994
6Zhēn Běn - Xīyóu Jì1994
7Asder PC-951995An Asder's PC dumped ROM containing: all Caltron 6 in 1 games, Hit Marmot by NTDEC/Mega Soft, and various educational games.
8HuángdìUnknownAlso known as Emperor: The War (Huángdì - Zhuō Lù Zhī Zhàn).
9Sānguózhì: Qúnxióng ZhēngbàUnknownAlso known as The Romance of Three Kingdoms: The Fight of Heroes' Pleiades.

Note: The title Master Shooter, included only in Asder 20-in-1, is the hack of the game of the same name (listed in the same compilation as Shooter: Part1).

References

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