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Bit Corporation

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Former type
  
Private

Fate
  
Out of business

Headquarters
  
Taipei

Ceased operations
  
1992

Industry
  
Video game

Defunct
  
1992

Founded
  
1982

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Bit Corporation (普澤 Pu Ze in Chinese) was a Taiwanese game developer and console manufacturer.

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Games

Bit Corporation produced original software for the Atari 2600, which it released worldwide under both its own name and the Puzzy brand, as well as being distributed by Zimag. These games included such titles as Bobby Is Going Home, Snail Against Squirrel, Mr. Postman and Open, Sesame!, which was one of only two games for the system to feature speech synthesis. The company also produced games for the NES and Famicom including Duck, Othello, Jackpot and Crime Busters; all but the Crime Busters were released in Australia by HES Interactive, while Crime Busters was released in Brazil by Gradiente.

List of NES/Famicom games

Note: The NES/Famicom game Diànshì Mǎ Lì is also credited as Lì Mǎ Shì Diàn on the title screen.

Hardware

The majority of the consoles manufactured by Bit Corporation were clones of existing systems, such as the Famicom, Atari 2600 and Sega SG-1000. The company also produced two computers, the Bit-60 and Bit-90, which were based on 2600 and ColecoVision hardware respectively and compatible with each console's cartridges.

Gamate

Bit was also involved in the Gamate, the first original Taiwanese handheld game console; its name appears on all games' title screens and both the system and console packaging. However, recent developments suggest that two other companies, Dunhuang Technology (a now-defunct subsidiary of UMC) and Gamtec, were also somehow involved in the hardware and software respectively. This was, however, to be Bit Corp's last venture, as in 1992 the company closed citing "operational difficulties".

References

Bit Corporation Wikipedia