Fuzhou Waixing Computer Science & Technology Co. Ltd., commonly known as Waixing, was established on November 18, 1993, and has a notable history in the gaming industry, particularly for its unlicensed Famicom games and electronics. The company gained prominence by developing original titles and localizing Japanese games, such as Fire Emblem, for the Chinese market. Over the years, Waixing has expanded its portfolio to include games for various console clones, particularly since 2005, including those for Subor and Macro Winners, as well as Wii clones like the Zone 40 and MiWi. Key personnel at Waixing have played significant roles in shaping the studio's direction, although specific names are less documented. The studio is known for a variety of games, including Tennis, TV Boxing, Master Golf, and War Between Chu & Han, showcasing a diverse range of genres. Waixing's influence on the gaming industry is marked by its contributions to the Famicom clone market and its innovative adaptations of existing titles, often enhancing graphics and music for local audiences. The studio primarily focuses on developing sports and educational games, alongside console hardware. Waixing has received recognition for its unique approach to game development, although specific awards are not widely publicized. Today, the company continues to manufacture Wii clones and educational software, marking a shift from its earlier focus on Famicom titles.