Front Fareast Industrial
Front Fareast Industrial Corporation was a Taiwanese company. Its owner was Mr Meng-Ming Liu. Probably best known for its long line of video game 'backup devices', primarily the Super Wildcard for Nintendo's 16-bit Super Nintendo/Super Famicom. The following text is the company's self descripion from their old website, making no mention of their backup devices: "Established in 1983, which sprouted during the early stages of the information industry in Taiwan. During that time, Acer developed a "Micro Professor Family-Computer", and Front Fareast became its official distributor.[citation needed] In 1984, Front Fareast became the official game developer for it, which as a result, Front Fareast had developed several gaming applications for the Micro Professor Family-Computer.[citation needed] In 1996, Front transformed to a 3D/VR entertainment developer.[citation needed] In the beginning of 1998, the company published "Final Racing", its first international 3D/VR project, into the market. In 2000, the company released Cyber Groove, a dancing video game released for the Microsoft Windows.[1]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Cyber Groove". IGN. January 25, 2001. Retrieved November 1, 2019.
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