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Walk Game II SY-3000B was produced by the Taiwanese company Run Yield Enterprise, which produces both hardware and software. The company also had a clone of NES, Sega Mega Drive, and even Nintendo 64, so it had something to brag about in this plot. Their counterfeit Game Boy appeared in two color versions - gray with red buttons A / B (Standard) and transparent-black with black buttons (Clear Black), which saw the light of day at a later date (around the premiere of the original Game Boy Color, i.e. 1998), which was probably a response to the good sales of the base model (good in their opinion).It is speculated that the Chinese company Kong Feng (also known as Gang Feng) is behind the KF-2000 model, later responsible for the production of Game Boy Pocket (GB Boy) and Game Boy Color (GB Boy Color) clones, which have already been released in the new millennium as a retro gadget. Their counterfeit DMG was sold in three color versions - gray with black keys, green with black keys and yellow with black keys. The KF-2000 lettering was located on the upper left side of the console. Interestingly, this model was released later than the rest of the SY-3000B, as it had an LED indicating the battery charge status. It is possible that the company took over the project years later and improved it, releasing the most refined version.