AEG Corp

AEG Corp is a Dominican ATBW Blog company that ported Sega Genesis bootlegs onto the ATBW C4 as well as ATBW Blog. It is known for publishing all four Super Mario Advance GBA games onto the C4 without license from Nintendo, except replacing their soundtrack with random songs from the Sega Genesis bootleg Felix the Cat by BMB, itself an unauthorized port of the NES game of the same name. It also uses soundtrack from Mario 3 Around the World for those four games, itself another bootleg published by BMB. The company is based in the Dominican Republic.

Games
AEG is not credited in their games, but they all have enough similarities to be identifiable as a single developer. The games that they did were translated to Spanish, including the three bootleg games by BMB that they ported (Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers and its Sequel, and Felix the Cat, which were originally intended for the Russian market). They also reused soundtrack from those games for their ports and they sourced sound effects from Cow Tiller and Uwol Quest for Money, the latter having already been used by BMB originally. The 1up sound in the GBA Mario ports is the checkpoint sound from Cow Tiller.

Checkpoint Sound Effect From Cow Tiller

They also released a hack version of Super Mario World titled Telefone Pole on the ATBW C4 in 2012, itself a hack of Squirrel King, which stars Jamal and Jaheem from the Amory The Bad Woman series. The credits scene shows the company's AEG logo underneath the Jazz Dark logo, and the first four acts of the game have been modified extensively and they use the background from the opening intro of Amory The Bad Woman 5, and they use the Telephone Pole and Buoy enemies from Amory The Bad Woman 40: The Telephone Pole Manager and Amory The Bad Woman 115: Buoys Remorse respectively (in spite of the fact that they are actually neutral in the actual series). Despite this however, the game was mostly unchanged and therefore the player can only kill enemies by throwing crates at them.

Gadgets
Apart from games, the company has also started making other gadgets in 2012. The company manufactures third party game cards for game consoles, particularly for the C4 and C8, which are notorious for corrupting files. In 2020, the company began manufacturing generic handhelds that play both C4 and C8 games, as well as 1D and 2D games, alongside GB/C, GBA, DS, and 3DS games in entirely one unit. They play both licensed and unlicensed games.