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Yinsu Feilong (Speedy Dragon) is a colourful platform action game comparable to the Sonic the Hedgehog series which was released exclusively for the Taiwanese Super A'Can. Playing as a determined-looking young man with a baseball bat, the player must make their way through six side-scrolling stages, each with a boss at the end that must be defeated. The boy can …
The Son of Evil is an RPG launched with the Super A'Can and intended to be its flagship title. It plays in a manner similar to popular JRPGs like Final Fantasy IV but with more emphasis on personal choice. The player has branching dialogue paths with even trivial NPCs as well as in more plot critical moments which can change …
A platformer loosely and humorously based on Journey to the West. Players take control of Sun Wukong.
Sango Fighter is a versus fighting game set in the Three Kingdoms era in China. The player can choose between five different characters from the time period, and fight other characters in either a one-on-one combat or a story mode. The story is loosely based on real historical events of the Three Kingdoms era: towards the end of the Han …
Pan Xing AKA Rebel is a hexagonal strategy game similar to Military Madness featuring futuristic battle mechs. This game was completed and slated to be released but when Funtech stopped production of the Super A'Can, all sales were halted as well leaving only a few sample copies of the game in existence.
Magical Pool is a classic billiards game with the usual options for the genre and Just like Super Taiwanese Baseball League, there are digitized photos as avatars.
Formosa Duel is a puzzle game like Puyo Puyo developed by AV Artisan. You can choose between a story mode where you will go to face to face with 12 colorful Chinese celebrities and a 2-player battle in duel mode.
In this board game which is similar to Monopoly, players use money to build properties on the spaces they land on, such as farms, quarries or hotels. These will generate more money so the player can then buy supplies to go into the middle of the board and hunt for hidden treasure.
Players select the cartoonish likeness of various celebrities to play Mahjong. It's a pretty standard mahjong game other than the fact that it uses Taiwanese 16 tile rules.
This game is the sequel to and an improvement upon the Taiwanese game World Pro Baseball for the Mega Drive (itself a copycat of Power League '93 for the PC Engine) featuring fully licensed teams and players from Chinese Professional Baseball League. It features big animations of certain plays and digitized samples of cheering crowds.