home video game console
A home video game console is a video game console that is designed to be connected to a display device, such as a television, and an external power source as to play video games. While initial consoles were dedicated units with only a few game ...
Nintendo
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto. It develops, publishes, and releases both video games and video game consoles.
The history of Nintendo began when craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi ...
Famicom
The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is an 8-bit home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo. It was first released in Japan on 15 July 1983 as the and was later released as the redesigned NES in several test markets in the ...
system. Produced from late 1992, Dendy consoles were manufactured in
Taiwan
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. The main geography of Taiwan, island of Taiwan, also known as ''Formosa'', lies between the East China Sea, East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocea ...
using Chinese components on behalf of the Russian company Steepler. These consoles were primarily sold in Russia. Over time, production expanded to include assembly at the Chinese Subor factory and the Russian Tensor factory in
Dubna
Dubna ( rus, Дубна́, p=dʊbˈna) is a town in Moscow Oblast, Russia. It has a status of '' naukograd'' (i.e. town of science), being home to the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, an international nuclear physics research center and o ...
, Moscow Oblast. The Dendy consoles were based on Japanese hardware designs and cartridge formats, which differed slightly from their American counterparts.
The Dendy product line was divided into two categories: the main Classic series and the budget-oriented Junior series. These categories differed in design, quality, and price. The Classic models were replicas of the Micro Genius consoles produced by Taiwan's TXC Corporation and were manufactured in the same factory. The Junior models, developed specifically for Steepler, employed a cost-effective design based on a
system-on-a-chip
A system on a chip (SoC) is an integrated circuit that combines most or all key components of a computer or electronic system onto a single microchip. Typically, an SoC includes a central processing unit (CPU) with memory, input/output, and dat ...
architecture. Steepler also planned to release a Pro version featuring one wired and one wireless
gamepad
A gamepad is a type of video game controller held in two hands, where the fingers (especially thumbs) are used to provide input. They are typically the main input device for video game consoles.
Features
Some common additions to the standar ...
. However, this model was only produced in a single, limited batch.
Because the Famicom and Nintendo Entertainment System were never officially sold in
post-Soviet states
The post-Soviet states, also referred to as the former Soviet Union or the former Soviet republics, are the independent sovereign states that emerged/re-emerged from the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. Prior to their independence, they ...
, the Dendy achieved great popularity in the region. Its marketing strategy included television shows and video game publications. The brand name "Dendy" became
genericized
A generic trademark, also known as a genericized trademark or proprietary eponym, is a trademark or brand name that, because of its popularity or significance, has become the generic term for, or synonymous with, a general class of products or ...
in Russia, referring not only to other Famicom hardware clones, colloquially called Famiclones, but also to various gaming consoles. Production of the original Dendy ceased in 1998 following Steepler's bankruptcy. By then, sales estimates ranged from 1.5 to 6 million units. The Dendy is regarded as the catalyst for the video game and console market in Russia.
History
Beginning
In 1992, Russian entrepreneur Viktor Savyuk approached Steepler, a company primarily focused on distributing Hewlett-Packard products and localizing the Windows 3.x operating system using the CyrWin package. Savyuk proposed the development and sale of television game consoles and interchangeable game cartridges under the Dendy brand. The company's founders, who were also doing in
system integration
System integration is defined in engineering as the process of bringing together the component sub-systems into one system (an aggregation of subsystems cooperating so that the system is able to deliver the overarching functionality) and ensuring ...
, recognized the potential for expansion into the gaming industry. As a result, Steepler established a "Video Games Department" () in September 1992, with Savyuk joining the newly formed division.
While searching for potential partners, Steepler did not pursue selling Nintendo's original Famicom, as Nintendo showed no interest in the
Commonwealth of Independent States
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market and their consoles were three times more expensive than bootleg clones. Instead, Savyuk established connections with Taiwanese manufacturers, eventually leading to Steepler's deal with TXC Corporation, which produced Famiclones sold under the Micro Genius brand. The first console sold by Steepler under the Dendy brand was the Micro Genius IQ-501 model, marketed as the Dendy Classic. When choosing the brand name, Savyuk selected the English word for
Dandy
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, referring to a man who pays meticulous attention to aesthetic appearance, behavior, and refined speech. The letter "a" was replaced with "e" for easier reading in Russian. The logo was set in
Cooper Black
Cooper Black is an ultra-bold serif typeface intended for display use that was designed by Oswald Bruce Cooper and released by the Barnhart Brothers & Spindler type foundry in 1922. The typeface was drawn as an extra-bold weight of Cooper's "C ...
font in red.
Russian artist Ivan Maximov designed the
mascot
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for the Dendy console, which featured a small elephant. The console was promoted through a television advertisement in Russia with the "Dendy, Dendy, we all love Dendy! Dendy — everybody plays!" slogan. The musical group " Neschastny Sluchay" played a significant role in the commercial's creation. Keyboardist Sergey Chekryzhov composed the music, while guitarist Andrey Guvakov developed the slogan. The group also contributed to the commercial's animation. The advertisement was broadcast through Video International company two weeks before the product launch.
The Dendy console was first released on 17 December 1992, with a retail price of 39,000
rubles
The ruble or rouble (; rus, рубль, p=rublʲ) is a currency unit. Currently, currencies named ''ruble'' in circulation include the Russian ruble (RUB, ₽) in Russia and the Belarusian ruble (BYN, Rbl) in Belarus. These currencies are su ...
(equivalent to US$94 at the time). However, a technical oversight during the market launch resulted in the first batch of consoles using the PAL-I video standard, which was incompatible with the SECAM-DK standard used by most televisions in the Soviet Union. Consequently, the entire initial shipment required repair and video standard conversion in Moscow. The first branded stores opened in
Moscow
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on
Petrovka Street
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The street takes its name from the Vysokopetrovsky Monast ...
Red Square
Red Square ( rus, Красная площадь, Krasnaya ploshchad', p=ˈkrasnəjə ˈploɕːɪtʲ) is one of the oldest and largest town square, squares in Moscow, Russia. It is located in Moscow's historic centre, along the eastern walls of ...
near GUM department store. By February 1993, sales had reached up to 3,000 units per month. Game sales also proved profitable, prompting Steepler managers to travel to various regions to seek out local dealers and purchase advertising.
Demand for Dendy consoles proved exceptionally high. By April 1993, Steepler had established four regional dealerships and achieved a turnover of 500 million rubles (US$722,000). By autumn of 1993, daily sales reached up to 4,000 units. A consumer demand survey revealed that Dendy ranked third in the "home electronics" category, behind only refrigerators and televisions. The Dendy brand name became
genericized
A generic trademark, also known as a genericized trademark or proprietary eponym, is a trademark or brand name that, because of its popularity or significance, has become the generic term for, or synonymous with, a general class of products or ...
, often used to refer to other Famicom hardware clones and even different gaming consoles. Steepler had effectively cornered a largely untapped market, as major global video game and console manufacturers showed little interest in Russia at the time. The company's main competition came from the "
grey
Grey (more frequent in British English) or gray (more frequent in American English) is an intermediate color between black and white. It is a neutral or achromatic color, meaning that it has no chroma. It is the color of a cloud-covered s ...
" import market of similar Chinese-made products. By the end of 1994, Steepler's annual turnover had reached 75-80 million US dollars. Eventually, the company suspended its advertising campaign due to demand exceeding supply.
Magazines and TV shows
Steepler's market research into print media led to a partnership with the publishers of ''Video-Ace Computer Games'' () magazine. This collaboration gave rise to ''Video-Ace Dendy'', the first wholly video-game-oriented Russian magazine, debuted in summer 1993 under the editorship of Valery Polyakov. Initially, the magazine functioned largely as a promotional vehicle for Steepler's product line, with the first seven issues focusing heavily on Dendy-related content. The magazine's scope was broadened through an agreement with French publisher Hachette Filipacchi-Press, which permitted the reprinting of articles from French gaming magazines ''Joypad'' and ''
Joystick
A joystick, sometimes called a flight stick, is an input device consisting of a stick that pivots on a base and reports its angle or direction to the device it is controlling. Also known as the control column, it is the principal control devic ...
''. As Steepler's product range expanded to include
Sega Mega Drive
The Sega Genesis, known as the outside North America, is a 16-bit Fourth generation of video game consoles, fourth generation home video game console developed and sold by Sega. It was Sega's third console and the successor to the Master Sys ...
and
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, commonly shortened to Super Nintendo, Super NES or SNES, is a Fourth generation of video game consoles, 16-bit home video game console developed by Nintendo that was released in 1990 in Japan, 1991 in No ...
consoles, the magazine's coverage grew to encompass these platforms as well.
Following funding delays, the contract for publishing ''Video-Ace Dendy'' was terminated. Steepler then launched its own magazine, ''Dendy: Novaya Realnost''' (), produced by the editorial team of ''Ptyuch'' magazine. Content for this new publication was primarily written by Steepler's advertising department staff. Six issues later, ''Dendy: Novaya Realnost ceased publication entirely. Meanwhile, the former editorial team of ''Video-Ace Dendy'' resumed publication independently of Steepler under the '' Velikiy Drakon'' name.
''Dendy: Novaya Realnost, a television program focused on video games, premiered on Channel 2x2 in September 1994. The show was produced by Steepler and hosted by Sergei Suponev, who had previously presented ''Star Hour'' and '' Call of the Jungles''. Content featured games for Dendy, Mega Drive, and Super NES platforms. The initial run of 33 episodes garnered high ratings and significant popularity. After a brief hiatus, the show returned on ORT channel with a shortened title, ''Novaya Realnost'''. The second season placed less emphasis on Dendy games. The program concluded in January 1996. The cancellation was attributed to multiple factors, including an unfavorable broadcast time (3:45 PM on Fridays) that limited the target audience's ability to watch, and increased production costs, which doubled from $50,000 to $100,000 per episode. Following the end of ''Novaya Realnost''', MTK TV Channel launched ''Mir Dendy'' (), hosted by Semyon Furman and Sergey Gvozdev. This program ran for 12 episodes before being closed.
Nintendo contract, competition, and downfall
In 1994, Dendy console sales reached 100,000-125,000 units per month, generating a monthly turnover of $5 million. By 1995, the company expanded its marketing efforts, hiring Russian singer Oleg Gazmanov and his son Rodion as brand ambassadors. Additionally, a short animated film titled ''The Adventures of Dendy the Elephant'' was produced by the Argus animation studio. Although a 13-episode series was planned, it never materialized. Savyuk later revealed that the company discovered a user loyalty rate exceeding 80%, rendering further advertising unnecessary. Steepler expanded its operations by establishing three new divisions: Steepler Graphic Center for computer graphics creation, Steepler Trading for computer hardware sales, and a programming education center. Shortly thereafter, Steepler underwent a reorganization, resulting in the separation of the Steepler Trading retail network into an independent company called Lamport.
Steepler sought to establish a partnership with
Nintendo
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto. It develops, publishes, and releases both video games and video game consoles.
The history of Nintendo began when craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi ...
, attempting to contact the company's European division through its regional office in Germany. Initially, Nintendo did not respond to these overtures. However, upon learning of the popularity of 8-bit console clones in Russia, Nintendo reached out to Steepler in spring 1994. The company invited Victor Savyuk to
Seattle
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for a meeting with Nintendo of America executives
Minoru Arakawa
is a Japanese businessman best known as the founder and former president of Nintendo of America, and the co-founder of Tetris Online, Inc.
Biography
Minoru Arakawa was born on 3 September 1946 in Kyoto, Japan, the second son of Waichiro Araka ...
and
Howard Lincoln
Howard Charles Lincoln (born February 14, 1940) is an American lawyer and businessman, known primarily for being the former chairman of Nintendo of America and the former chairman and chief executive officer of the Seattle Mariners baseball tea ...
. Following several days of negotiations, Steepler and Nintendo reached an agreement. Under its terms, Steepler ceased promoting
Sega
is a Japanese video game company and subsidiary of Sega Sammy Holdings headquartered in Tokyo. It produces several List of best-selling video game franchises, multi-million-selling game franchises for arcade game, arcades and video game cons ...
products and obtained exclusive distribution rights for
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, commonly shortened to Super Nintendo, Super NES or SNES, is a Fourth generation of video game consoles, 16-bit home video game console developed by Nintendo that was released in 1990 in Japan, 1991 in No ...
and
Game Boy
The is a handheld game console developed by Nintendo, launched in the Japanese home market on April 21, 1989, followed by North America later that year and other territories from 1990 onwards. Following the success of the Game & Watch single-ga ...
consoles in
Commonwealth of Independent States
The Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) is a regional organization, regional intergovernmental organization in Eurasia. It was formed following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. It covers an ar ...
and all
post-Soviet states
The post-Soviet states, also referred to as the former Soviet Union or the former Soviet republics, are the independent sovereign states that emerged/re-emerged from the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. Prior to their independence, they ...
. The agreement also stipulated that Nintendo would refrain from pursuing legal action regarding Dendy sales.
In August 1994, Inkombank and Steepler announced plans to establish a joint venture called AOZT "Dendy". The agreement stipulated that Incombank would provide capital investment and receive 30% of the profits. Two operational units were established: one handling wholesale distribution with Inkombank's financial support, and another managing retail operations in Moscow. As part of this expansion, Steepler purchased shares in the Tensor factory located in
Dubna
Dubna ( rus, Дубна́, p=dʊbˈna) is a town in Moscow Oblast, Russia. It has a status of '' naukograd'' (i.e. town of science), being home to the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, an international nuclear physics research center and o ...
. Initially, the facility produced consoles and cartridges using partially Taiwanese components. However, high production costs led to the plant's conversion into a warranty repair center for the gaming systems.
In late 1994, Steepler faced new competition from two companies: Lamport, which began producing its own console called Kenga, and Bitman, which imported Famicom,
Mega Drive
The Sega Genesis, known as the outside North America, is a 16-bit Fourth generation of video game consoles, fourth generation home video game console developed and sold by Sega. It was Sega's third console and the successor to the Master Sys ...
, and Game Boy clones from Taiwan. Kenga distinguished itself by offering a portable console called Ken-Boy. In 1996, Bitman secured an official agreement with Sega, allowing them to sell licensed Mega Drive 2, Mega CD 2, Mega Drive 32X,
Game Gear
The is an 8-bit Fourth generation of video game consoles, fourth-generation handheld game console released by Sega on October 6, 1990 in Japan, in April 1991 throughout North America and Europe, and in 1992 in Australia. The Game Gear primarily ...
,
Sega Saturn
The is a home video game console developed by Sega and released on November 22, 1994, in Japan, May 11, 1995, in North America, and July 8, 1995, in Europe. Part of the fifth generation of video game consoles, it is the successor to the succes ...
, and the educational
Sega Pico
The Sega Pico, also known as is an educational video game console by Sega Toys. The Pico was released in June 1993 in Japan and November 1994 in North America and Europe, later reaching China in 2002.
Marketed as "Educational entertainment, ...
consoles. Both companies closed their game businesses a year and a half later; Kenga restructured its business to focus on children's goods stores, while Bitman was acquired by the R-Style retail chain.
In January 1995, sales dropped noticeably, and an investigation revealed that competitors had begun importing consoles from China, allowing them to undercut Dendy's prices. At this time, Dendy consoles were still manufactured in Taiwan. Concurrently, Chinese company Subor entered the market. Subor had previously approached Steepler for collaboration but was rejected. With support from the Chinese government, Subor established an office in Moscow and engaged in price dumping. Subsequently, Subor proposed that Steepler transfer production to Subor's factory, making the wholesale price $8–9 per unit as compared to the previous $12 at the Taiwanese factory. Steepler accepted these terms and placed an order for 80,000 Dendy consoles from Chinese factories. Additionally, Steepler secured exclusive distribution rights for Subor SB-225 and SB-225B consoles through its stores. These measures restored sales to previous levels. By November 1995, the Dendy company had established 10 regional subsidiaries and 80 dealers. Retail prices for consoles decreased to approximately $20.
By the mid-1990s, 16-bit consoles like Mega Drive and Super Nintendo were being superseded in Western markets by next-generation systems such as the original
PlayStation
is a video gaming brand owned and produced by Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE), a division of Japanese conglomerate Sony. Its flagship products consists of a series of home video game consoles produced under the brand; it also consists ...
. In Russia, the era of 8-bit consoles was also drawing to a close. Steepler had plans to diversify into consumer electronics, intending to market products like
DVD player
A DVD player is a machine that plays DVDs produced under both the DVD-Video and DVD-Audio technical standards, two different and incompatible standards. Some DVD players will also play audio CDs. DVD players are connected to a television to ...
s under the Dendy brand. However, these plans were derailed when Steepler won a tender to automate the
State Duma
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. The company subsequently faced opposition from the Federal Agency of Government Communications and Information, as well as assassination attempts on its employees. As a result, Steepler lost its government contracts and filed for bankruptcy in 1996. The Dendy division survived as an independent entity, despite its working capital being tied up in Steepler's accounts. It faced significant challenges, initially relying on credit from suppliers. When this option was exhausted, Dendy was forced to sell only existing inventory for several months. The company ceased operations during the
1998 Russian financial crisis
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.
Estimates of Dendy console sales in Russia vary widely, ranging from 1.5 to 2 million units, with some sources suggesting figures as high as 6 million. The console has attained nostalgic status among Russians who grew up in the 1990s, comparable to the cultural significance of Nintendo and Sega consoles in the United States, Japan, and Europe during the same period. Dendy became synonymous with TV-connected gaming consoles in Russia. It is credited with establishing the video game and console market in the country and fostering the first generation of Russian gamers. The console's popularity led to the emergence of counterfeit Dendy clones produced by other manufacturers. As of 2021, Dendy consoles have become collectible items among enthusiasts and remain popular in Russian
retrogaming
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communities.
Models
File:Dendy Classic.png, Dendy Classic
File:Dendy Classic-2 Game console.jpg, Dendy Classic II
File:Dendy Classic-2 Gamepad.jpg, Dendy Classic II controller
File:Dendy Junior frontleft.png, Dendy Junior
File:Dendy Junior detachable controller.png, Dendy Junior controller
File:Dendy Junior II frontrt ctrls.png, Dendy Junior II
File:Dendy Junior joysticks.png, Dendy Junior II controllers
Dendy was manufactured in several variants, broadly categorized into two lines: the main Classic series and the budget-oriented Junior series. The first Dendy model was based on the Taiwanese Micro Genius IQ-501, which itself was based on the Twin Famicom from Sharp. TXC Corporation, a Taiwanese company, reimagined the Twin Famicom's design, creating a more compact console. The Russian company Steepler rebranded the IQ-501 as the Dendy Classic and launched it on 17 December 1992.
Steepler launched the Dendy Junior in the summer of 1993 as a more economical alternative to the Classic, aimed at younger children. The company's goal was to offer a console at a price point that would make it more attractive for wholesalers to source from Steepler rather than Chinese manufacturers. To achieve this, the Junior utilized cost-effective production methods, including a
system-on-a-chip
A system on a chip (SoC) is an integrated circuit that combines most or all key components of a computer or electronic system onto a single microchip. Typically, an SoC includes a central processing unit (CPU) with memory, input/output, and dat ...
architecture. TXC Corporation custom-designed this model for Steepler to compete with inexpensive, low-quality Chinese clones. The Junior's appearance was based on the original Famicom, with packaging designed by
Rustem Adagamov
Rustem Rinatovich Adagamov () is a Russian blogger who goes by the pseudonym of "Drugoi" ("Другой"), meaning "Another".
The next model in the series was the Dendy Junior II, which featured a rounded case similar to the original Junior, but with non-detachable controllers. The second controller lacked Start and Select buttons. Alongside this model, Steepler released the Dendy Junior IIP, which included a
light gun
A light gun is a pointing device for computers and a control device for arcade and video games, typically shaped to resemble a pistol.
Early history
The first light guns were produced in the 1930s, following the development of light-sensi ...
resembling the
NES Zapper
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and a multi-game cartridge. Following the Junior II, Steepler introduced the Dendy Junior IVP, skipping the Junior III designation. This decision was made after unknown competitors released a modified version of the Junior II under the Junior III name. To differentiate their product, Steepler launched the Junior IVP in black, using less expensive plastic and bundling it with a light gun modeled after the
Beretta M9
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.
The Dendy Classic II, based on the Micro Genius IQ-502, was the final model in the series. It featured a new rounded design and updated controllers. Despite its higher price compared to standard Junior versions, the Classic II saw limited consumer interest. Steepler also planned to release the Dendy Pro, based on the Micro Genius IQ-1000, which would have included one wired and one wireless controller. Savyuk described it to
Kommersant
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newspaper as a console that would "provide worthy competition to the best Japanese 8-bit consoles." However, according to Savyuk, only a limited run of 1,000-1,200 units was produced, which sold poorly.
Game cartridges
The Dendy, being a Famiclone, could run games originally designed for the Famicom. Additionally, a wide array of pirated NES game copies, custom-hacked versions, and low-quality "multi-game" cartridges were produced for the system. These multi-game cartridges, such as "99-in-1", often contained numerous non-functional games or slight variations of the same game. Initial Dendy cartridges were marketed in casings labeled "TV. GAME CARTRIDGE" and included dust protectors. A notably popular cartridge was the "Seagull Cartridge", purportedly offering "9999 games in 1". It featured a menu with animated seagulls and an 8-bit rendition of
The Righteous Brothers
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' "
Unchained Melody
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". During 1994–1995, AO "Elektronika" manufactured a series of cartridges that were half the height of standard cartridges and included Russian translations of games.
Dendy's game collection comprised a blend of titles from different regions, including American, Japanese, and European releases. The library was further expanded by unofficial games from Chinese developers. However, the absence of battery-backed memory in Dendy cartridges meant that games requiring save functionality, such as ''
Final Fantasy
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'', ''
The Legend of Zelda
is a media franchise, video game series created by the Japanese game designers Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka. It is primarily developed and published by Nintendo; some portable installments and re-releases have been outsourced to Flags ...
'' and ''
Metroid
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'', were not available in the Russian market. As of 2021, original Steepler Dendy cartridges had become sought-after collectibles, with some titles commanding prices of up to tens of thousands of
ruble
The ruble or rouble (; rus, рубль, p=rublʲ) is a currency unit. Currently, currencies named ''ruble'' in circulation include the Russian ruble (RUB, ₽) in Russia and the Belarusian ruble (BYN, Rbl) in Belarus. These currencies are s ...
s in the collectors' market.
Many pirated games for the Dendy were created by combining elements from various titles and were often named after popular franchises, despite having no actual connection to them. Examples include ''Street Fighter V'' (made long before the real '' Street Fighter V''), ''Contra 6'', and ''Robocop IV''. Many Chinese developers copied games from other consoles for the Dendy and other Famiclones, such as ''Street Fighter II'', ''Mortal Kombat'', and various variants of
Disney Interactive
Disney Interactive is an American video game and internet company that oversees various websites and interactive media owned by The Walt Disney Company.
History 1995–1996: Formation and beginnings
In December 1994, Disney announced that it w ...
games. One of the most famous counterfeit Dendy games is '' Somari'', based on ''
Sonic the Hedgehog
is a video game series and media franchise created by the Japanese developers Yuji Naka, Naoto Ohshima, and Hirokazu Yasuhara for Sega. The franchise follows Sonic the Hedgehog (character), Sonic, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battle ...
'' for the
Sega Mega Drive
The Sega Genesis, known as the outside North America, is a 16-bit Fourth generation of video game consoles, fourth generation home video game console developed and sold by Sega. It was Sega's third console and the successor to the Master Sys ...
and developed in Taiwan. This version featured slower gameplay, incorporated elements from '' Sonic the Hedgehog 2'', and replaced
Sonic
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with
Mario
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wearing Tails' shoes.
When copying official games, pirates often modified the code and removed company logos, frequently triggering
copy protection
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Copy protection is most commonly found on vid ...
mechanisms. This resulted in games becoming unbeatable or significantly more difficult. Notable examples include ''
Bucky O'Hare
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Pegasus
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