Panda Entertainment Explained

Panda Entertainment Technology Co., Ltd.
熊貓軟體公司
Foundation:1990s
Location:Taiwan
Industry:Video games
Products:Sango Fighter

Panda Entertainment, full name Panda Entertainment Technology Co., Ltd., was a video game developer from Taiwan that was active during the 1990s. They developed games for MS-DOS and for the Taiwanese only game console Super A'Can, made by Funtech. Their most famous game is Sango Fighter, and their highest selling game was Crazy Dodgeball. Some of their games became notorious for the usage of Adolf Hitler as a playable character, including the African Adventures series and Hilarious Bowling.In 2009 North American company Super Fighter Team acquired the full legal rights to some of the company's games,[1] re-releasing Sango Fighter as freeware immediately afterward. In 2012, Super Fighter Team acquired the remainder of Panda's games.[2]

Games

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No.TitleAKA title(s)Platform(s)GenreRelease year
1 African Adventures 1) 非洲探險 Fēizhōu Tànxiǎn
2) Monopoly: Adventure in Africa
1995
2 African Adventures 2 1) 非洲探險2 Fēizhōu Tànxiǎn 2
2) Monopoly: Adventure in Africa 2
1996
3 Battle of Red Cliffs 赤壁之戰 Chìbì Zhī Zhàn 1994
4 Crazy Dodgeball 1) 爆笑躲避球 Bàoxiào Duǒbì Qiú
2) Panda Dodgeball
1994
5 Gambling Lord 賭霸 Dǔ Bà 1996
6 Hilarious Bowling 爆笑保齡球 Bàoxiào Bǎolíngqiú 1995
7 Journey to the West 1) 西遊記 Xīyóu Jì
2) West Adventure
1994
8 Little Geniuses: Go Home! 天才寶寶大進擊 Tiāncái Bǎobǎo Dà Jìnjī 1995
9 Panda: Go Home! 熊貓大進擊 Xióngmāo Dà Jìnjī 1996
10 Sango Fighter 三國志武將爭霸 Sānguózhì Wǔjiàng Zhēngbà MS-DOS
Super A'Can & PC-98 (in 1995)
1993
11 Sango Fighter 2 三國志武將爭霸2 Sānguózhì Wǔjiàng Zhēngbà 2 1995
12 Tough Guy 1) 格鬥悍將 Gédòu Hàn Jiàng
2) Tough Guy: Fighting Titans
1995
13 Volleyball Hominid 排球原人 Páiqiú Yuán Rén 1996
14 Water Margin: Heroes of the Marsh 水滸傳之梁山英雄 Shuǐhǔ Zhuàn Zhī Liángshān Yīngxióng 1997
15 Xiang Yu: The Overlord of Western Chu 西楚霸王項羽 Xī Chǔ Bàwáng Xiàngyǔ 1996

Note: The title Gambling Lord was co-developed with Funtech.

Controversy around Sango Fighter

Sango Fighter was developed based on the engine of Super Fighter, a game by Taiwanese developer C&E. The engine was taken without permission by a developer who left C&E and joined Panda. Because of the illegal engine, C&E sued Panda and won, forcing Panda to halt sales of Sango Fighter in Taiwan.[4] However, the ruling did not stop a dozen pirate companies from continuing selling copies of the game.[5] The game was released in English because another company translated it to English and sold it to a shareware company without permission. Shareware developer and publisher Apogee Software was planning on licensing and releasing the game in the United States under the title Violent Vengeance, but the plans for the deal fell through. A company called Accend pirated Sango Fighter and sold it in the USA without official permission from Panda Entertainment.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Panda Entertainment Technology Co., Ltd. . MobyGames.com . 2015-06-13.
  2. Web site: Brandon Cobb . Super Fighter Team . Superfighter.com . 2015-06-13.
  3. Original Chinese titles are translated to English.
  4. Web site: Super Fighter versus Sango Fighter . Diskman Presents.
  5. Web site: Meet the Maker : The Yin and Yang of Chinese Gaming . PDF . Hardcoregaming101.net . 2022-06-22.
  6. Web site: Super VS Sango Fighter . PDF . Files.abandonia.com . 2015-06-13.