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C&E (Computer & Entertainment Inc, 全崴資訊) is a Taiwanese company formerly involved in the development of games for the PC and various game consoles. C&E has since left the games industry and was last known to be involved in the development of DVD player technologies.

Several members of C&E are known to have subsequently worked for Hummer Team, including the programmer Silvers Lin and graphic artist Kathy Chen.

Games

NES/Famicom

Name Console Released Description Cartridge No.
Decathlon Famicom 1992 A sport title featuring 10 olympic disciplines. G-3010
Feng Shen Bang Famicom 1995 Chinese RPG based on a historical book G-0151
Magic Bubble (aka Soap Panic, Bubble Bath Babes & Mermaids of Atlantis) Famicom 1991 Puzzle game inspired by both Tetris and Columns. A-1071
Sheng Huo Lie Zhuan Famicom 1991 The first commercial Chinese RPG ever made. A-1061
Tiles of Fate (aka Zhanguo Sichuan Sheng & Idol Shisen Mahjong) Famicom 1990 Reconquer the great empire of Chin by clearing 21 puzzles. A game based on Shisen-sho, a mahjong solitaire game ET.05
Ultimate League Soccer, (aka AV Soccer & Futebol) Famicom 1991 Soccer clone, featuring nudity in the Japanese release. Not released by C&E themselves.
CNE-lightblue

Another logo used in the early 90s.

Unknown/unreleased

  • American Crisis - Never released, a prototype exists.
    Cne-poker

    Unreleased Poker game

  • Bai-Bai Dino - unknown origin, found in a generically labelled C&E cart. Cannot be controlled with a standard Famicom, so may be a demo, prototype or intended for use with some unknown piece of hardware.
  • Rolltris - advertised in the background of Decathlon along with other released C&E games
  • Poker - advertised on the back sticker of Magic Bubble.

Mega Drive

  • Beggar Prince (Similarly to Zhanguo Sichuan Sheng, this was originally released in 1996 by the same publisher as several Gamtec games, unlike all other C&E Mega Drive games which were self-published in their own custom cart design. Released in English in 2006 by Super Fighter Team)
  • World Pro Baseball 94
  • A Q Lian Huan Pao
  • Taiwan Tycoon
  • Devilish Mahjong Tower
  • Magic Bubble

PC

  • Super Fighter

Others

  • Simulation Zoo (Sega Saturn, Sony PlayStation), published by SoftBank in Japan. C&E's only licensed title for a Japanese console.
  • Super China Baseball League (Super A'can)

Trivia

  • C&E also appears to have been involved in the manufacture or distribution of copiers, as it was sued in 1996 by Nintendo of America for marketing these devices.[1]
  • Strip Fighter II for the PC Engine by Hacker International was based on C&E's Super Fighter code.
  • Bao Tian San Guo for the Mega Drive uses the same sound engine as C&E's titles but appears otherwise unconnected.
  • C&E worked with Philips on unknown CDi game(s).

References

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