Twin Eagles Group is a Peruvian scener group that originally started coding for the Commodore 64 scene, and is notably one of the very first computer sceners from Perú. They are known in the pirating scene for having produced a number of hacks for the SNES, most infamously the Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Bandidos hack known as Sonic the Hedgehog 4. The majority of their hacks are sprite and title screen hacks. They also made football game hacks which added South American teams (mostly from Perú, but also from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Bolivia).
Many of their hacks were commissioned works where TEG gave a master ROM to resellers across the world that then made cartridges and distributed the games in numerous countries. Some hacks also were personally made and sold by TEG themselves to resellers.
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Twin Eagles Group was a latin american video game development studio based in Lima, , , (PerĂº), founded in 1989. Closed in 2002.
As a development studio it has developed two latin american videogames, among others Samba de Oruga (Twin Eagles Group, 2003), and Gunbee F-99 (Twin Eagles Group, 1998).
You can know more about Twin Eagles Group through their website or their profiles in Facebook.
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1989
2002
This studio is no longer active
Twin Eagles Group has been 13 years active
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| TITLE | PUBL | GENRE | DB INFO | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Samba de Oruga | 2003 | Twin Eagles Group | Puzzle | |
| Gunbee F-99 | 1998 | Twin Eagles Group | Shooter |
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