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Some of their NES games were sold in the US and other regions by other unlicensed publishers such as American Video Entertainment, Color Dreams and Home Entertainment Suppliers (HES). The last known Sachen releases were Game Boy Color ports of some of their later NES games, released around 1999, although a compilation of all Sachen Game Boy titles was released by the Australian company Tru Blu Entertainment (a subsidiary of HES), in 2004. Thin Chen Enterprise's http://www.sachen.com.tw/ website was offline from 2002, leading many to believe that the company had gone out of business. It was replaced in September 2005 by an online store bearing the Commin name, selling several (although not all) games from Sachen's back catalogue, as well as some previously unseen products such as Famicom clone systems and Game Boy Advance accessories. However, no new games (aside from the completed but previously unreleased Huge Insect) have appeared on the site, indicating that Sachen may have ceased game development due to the diminished market for original Famicom and Game Boy Color games and the increasing complexity of developing for current consoles, particularly without a license from the hardware manufacturer. cvg-corp-stub Category:Computer and video game companies Category:Companies of Taiwan This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Thin Chen Enterprise".
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