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<small>[[User:CRV|CRV]] 14:16, 26 May 2010 (UTC) [[Blog:Seoul Train|[permalink]]] [[Blog:Seoul Train#Comments|[comments]]]</small>
 
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[[Image:Leesanghun 132.jpg|right|Sanghun Lee]]
 
[[Image:Leesanghun 132.jpg|right|Sanghun Lee]]
The amount of stuff we Westerners know about Korean games could fill a space the size of a headlight on a Kia. But that's all changing thanks to the ongoing research of one "Derboo," who has been writing about gaming in South Korea for [http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/GOTW/GOTWindex.html Hardcore Gaming 101]. Because of said research, more has been learned about gamemaker Sanghun Lee (or Lee Sanghun; see right), [[Blog:More_Trans-Asian_Outsourcing|who has been talked about here before]].
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The amount of stuff we Westerners know about Korean games could fill a space the size of a headlight on a Kia. But that's all changing thanks to the ongoing research of one "Derboo," who's writing about gaming in South Korea for [http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/korea/korea.htm Hardcore Gaming 101]. Because of said research, more has been learned about gamemaker Sanghun Lee (or Lee Sanghun; see right), [[Blog:More_Trans-Asian_Outsourcing|who has been discussed on this blog before]].
  
 
Let's start from the beginning...
 
Let's start from the beginning...
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<includeonly>[[Blog:Seoul Train|(more...)]]</includeonly>
 
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<noinclude>Among the early Korean game developers was a team called New Age, which started making games for MSX computers in 1987. Sangyoun Lee was one of the team's members. He and other "New Agers" would go on to found [http://www.phantagram.com/ Phantagram], best known for the ''Kingdom Under Fire'' series and ''Ninety-Nine Nights''. Sanghun was on the team, too, but left fairly early on. He is now president of [http://www.expotato.com/ Expotato], but let's not jump ahead of ourselves.
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<noinclude>Among the early Korean game developers was a team of teenagers called New Age, which started making games for MSX computers in 1987. Sangyoun Lee and Kyuhwan Lee were among the team's members. They would go on to found [http://www.phantagram.com/ Phantagram], best known for the ''Kingdom Under Fire'' series and ''Ninety-Nine Nights''. Sanghun was on the team, too, of course. He is now president of [http://www.expotato.com/ Expotato], but let's not jump ahead of ourselves.
  
Instead, let's take a look at some of Sanghun's games...
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Instead, let's take a look at the games with which Sanghun was involved...
  
  
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'''Legendly Knight / MSX1 / 1988 / Topia'''
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'''Daemaseong (Legendly Knight) / MSX / Topia [New Age] / 1988'''
  
The first three games profiled here were done by the New Age team. This one is like ''Bubble Bobble'' or ''The Fairyland Story'' with swords. Clear the screen of enemies, pick up items, and check your inventory as you progress.
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This one is like ''Bubble Bobble'' mixed with ''Knightmare II: The Maze of Galious​''. Clear the screen of enemies, pick up items, and check your inventory as you progress.
  
  
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'''Double Dragon / MSX1 / 1989 / Zemina'''
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'''Double Dragon / MSX / Zemina [New Age] / 1989'''
  
 
Not much to say about this one except this is certainly not the most impressive-looking or sounding or playing version of ''Double Dragon''. An interesting curiosity, though. Features music from Irem's ''Vigilante'' for some reason.
 
Not much to say about this one except this is certainly not the most impressive-looking or sounding or playing version of ''Double Dragon''. An interesting curiosity, though. Features music from Irem's ''Vigilante'' for some reason.
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'''The Three Dragon Story / MSX1/SMS / 1989 / Zemina'''
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'''Yong-ui Jeonseol (The Three Dragon Story) / MSX, SMS / Zemina [New Age] / 1989'''
  
If you liked Konami's ''Knightmare'' for the MSX, you'll be right at home here. If you can make it past the first stage, consider yourself lucky. (It's a very difficult game.)
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If you liked Konami's ''Knightmare'' for the MSX, you'll be right at home here.
  
  
[[Image:Sangokushi3-sms-kr-05.gif|Samgukji 3]]
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{{#ev:youtube|gIlx1oaWK2I}}
  
  
'''Samgukji 3 (aka Sankokuji or Sangokushi) / SMS / 1994 / Game Line'''
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'''GP Rider / GG / Sega / 1994'''
  
If Koei's ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'' was a fighting game...
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For whatever reason, Sega brought in Sanghun to work on this. His name can be seen on billboards in-game ("LEE SH") and in the ROM. The game is more like ''Super Hang-On'' than the arcade game from which its name is taken.
  
  
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'''Jang Pung 3 / GG/SMS / 1994 / Sieco'''
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'''Jang Pung 3 / SMS, MD / Sieco / 1994'''
  
Similar to Samgukji but clearly a take on ''Street Fighter II''. There's even a character named "Sanghun" and a Nazi robot lizard thing from Leipzig.
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Similar to Samgukji but looks more like ''Street Fighter II''. Features a character named "Sanghun" and a Nazi cyborg.
  
 
[http://d.hatena.ne.jp/video/niconico/sm3524773 Gameplay video]
 
[http://d.hatena.ne.jp/video/niconico/sm3524773 Gameplay video]
  
  
{{#ev:youtube|gIlx1oaWK2I}}
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[[Image:Sangokushi3-sms-kr-05.gif|Samgukji 3]]
  
  
'''GP Rider / GG / 1994 / Sega'''
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'''Samgukji 3 (aka Sankokuji or Sangokushi) / SMS / Game Line / 1994'''
  
It wasn't exactly common for a major Japanese game company to outsource development to Korea, but that's what apparently happened here. Sanghun's name can be seen on billboards in-game ("LEE SH") and in the ROM. ''GP Rider'' for the Game Gear is more like ''Super Hang-On'' than the arcade game from which the name was taken.
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More or less based on ''Sango Fighter''.
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[[Image:Exp-7.png|EXP: The Excellent Potato]]
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'''EXP: The Excellent Potato''' / DOS / [[Open]] / 1996'''
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Sanghun directed this RPG originally conceived for the Mega Drive. Only the DOS version was released.
  
  
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'''"Come on Baby" Series / AC, PC, PS2 / Expotato'''
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'''"Come on Baby" Series / AC, PC, PS2 / Expotato / 2000-2010'''
  
 
As mentioned before, Sanghun is now president of Expotato. This company's big series appears to be ''Come on Baby'', an unusual set of games featuring babies racing and slapping each other.
 
As mentioned before, Sanghun is now president of Expotato. This company's big series appears to be ''Come on Baby'', an unusual set of games featuring babies racing and slapping each other.
  
  
'''List of Sanghun Lee's Games (probably incomplete)'''
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'''Sanghun Lee's Gameography (probably incomplete)'''<br />
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''Name'' / Platform / Publisher [Developer] / Year (Role)
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*''Daemaseong'' / MSX / Topia [New Age] / 1988
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*''Double Dragon'' / MSX / Zemina [New Age] / 1989 (programmer)
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*''Yong-ui Jeonseol'' / MSX, SMS [New Age] / Zemina / 1989 (programmer, graphics)
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*''GP Rider'' / GG / Sega / 1994
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*''Jang Pung 3'' / SMS, MD / Sieco [Open] / 1994 (director, programmer)
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*''Samgukji 3'' / SMS, MD / Game Line [Open] / 1994 (director, programmer)
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*''EXP: The Excellent Potato'' / DOS / Open / 1996 (director)
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*''Come on Baby'' series / AC, PS2, WIN / Expotato / 2000-2010
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*''Legendly Knight'' - MSX (1988)
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For further information on these games, companies, and so much more on Korean gaming history, check out [http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/korea/korea.htm "Derboo"'s feature on Hardcore Gaming 101].
*''Double Dragon'' - MSX, SMS (1989)
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*''The Three Dragon Story'' - MSX, SMS (1989)
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*''Samgukji 3'' - Master System (1994)
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*''Jang Pung 3'' - GG/SMS (1994)
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*''GP Rider'' - GG (1994)
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*''EXP: The Excellent Potato'' - PC (1996)
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*''Come on Baby'' series - AC, PC, PS2 (2000-2010)
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CRV 14:16, 26 May 2010 (UTC) [permalink] [comments]

Sanghun Lee

The amount of stuff we Westerners know about Korean games could fill a space the size of a headlight on a Kia. But that's all changing thanks to the ongoing research of one "Derboo," who's writing about gaming in South Korea for Hardcore Gaming 101. Because of said research, more has been learned about gamemaker Sanghun Lee (or Lee Sanghun; see right), who has been discussed on this blog before.

Let's start from the beginning...


Among the early Korean game developers was a team of teenagers called New Age, which started making games for MSX computers in 1987. Sangyoun Lee and Kyuhwan Lee were among the team's members. They would go on to found Phantagram, best known for the Kingdom Under Fire series and Ninety-Nine Nights. Sanghun was on the team, too, of course. He is now president of Expotato, but let's not jump ahead of ourselves.

Instead, let's take a look at the games with which Sanghun was involved...


{{#ev:youtube|pD3Y-Jh-T1A}}


Daemaseong (Legendly Knight) / MSX / Topia [New Age] / 1988

This one is like Bubble Bobble mixed with Knightmare II: The Maze of Galious​. Clear the screen of enemies, pick up items, and check your inventory as you progress.


{{#ev:youtube|0ZLT5aSWCSs}}


Double Dragon / MSX / Zemina [New Age] / 1989

Not much to say about this one except this is certainly not the most impressive-looking or sounding or playing version of Double Dragon. An interesting curiosity, though. Features music from Irem's Vigilante for some reason.


{{#ev:youtube|de5bXGOCxt4}}


Yong-ui Jeonseol (The Three Dragon Story) / MSX, SMS / Zemina [New Age] / 1989

If you liked Konami's Knightmare for the MSX, you'll be right at home here.


{{#ev:youtube|gIlx1oaWK2I}}


GP Rider / GG / Sega / 1994

For whatever reason, Sega brought in Sanghun to work on this. His name can be seen on billboards in-game ("LEE SH") and in the ROM. The game is more like Super Hang-On than the arcade game from which its name is taken.


Jang Pung 3


Jang Pung 3 / SMS, MD / Sieco / 1994

Similar to Samgukji but looks more like Street Fighter II. Features a character named "Sanghun" and a Nazi cyborg.

Gameplay video


Samgukji 3


Samgukji 3 (aka Sankokuji or Sangokushi) / SMS / Game Line / 1994

More or less based on Sango Fighter.


EXP: The Excellent Potato


EXP: The Excellent Potato / DOS / Open / 1996

Sanghun directed this RPG originally conceived for the Mega Drive. Only the DOS version was released.


{{#ev:youtube|G200ywTIX28}}


"Come on Baby" Series / AC, PC, PS2 / Expotato / 2000-2010

As mentioned before, Sanghun is now president of Expotato. This company's big series appears to be Come on Baby, an unusual set of games featuring babies racing and slapping each other.


Sanghun Lee's Gameography (probably incomplete)
Name / Platform / Publisher [Developer] / Year (Role)

  • Daemaseong / MSX / Topia [New Age] / 1988
  • Double Dragon / MSX / Zemina [New Age] / 1989 (programmer)
  • Yong-ui Jeonseol / MSX, SMS [New Age] / Zemina / 1989 (programmer, graphics)
  • GP Rider / GG / Sega / 1994
  • Jang Pung 3 / SMS, MD / Sieco [Open] / 1994 (director, programmer)
  • Samgukji 3 / SMS, MD / Game Line [Open] / 1994 (director, programmer)
  • EXP: The Excellent Potato / DOS / Open / 1996 (director)
  • Come on Baby series / AC, PS2, WIN / Expotato / 2000-2010


For further information on these games, companies, and so much more on Korean gaming history, check out "Derboo"'s feature on Hardcore Gaming 101.

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