Subor

[1] Circa 1987, Nihwa Electronics Factory was a struggling arcade game manufacturer owned by Yihua Group.

[4] In 1989, Yihua Group appointed graduate Duan Yongping as director of the Nihwa Electronics Factory.

It was a famiclone (Famicom / NES clone) and was given the name Xiǎo Bàwáng (Chinese: 小霸王; lit.

[5][6] The console sold at a much lower price than imported official Nintendo machines, and it became very popular.

He was not satisfied with the financial setup of the company and the fact that the Yihua Group would not give him or other staff shares.

Although, still using 8-bit 6502 based system (CPU UM6561), it was upgraded with 512KB of RAM, separate keyboard, mouse and disk drive.

[13] Subor Culture Development went bankrupt in 2020 as per the Zhongshan Intermediate People's Court, and authorities barred Feng Baolun, the legal representative of the company, from commerce deemed "high consumption" including commercial air travel and staying in a hotel deemed to be upscale due to Feng being labeled a "discredited" person.

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