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'''Open''' was a South Korean company started on May 20, 1992, by former Zemina development staff and headed by Eulsuk Kim. In late 1993, Open announced a merger with PC developer Namu. [http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/korea/part1/company-open.htm]
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'''Open''' was a South Korean company started on May 20, 1992, by former Zemina development staff and headed by Kim Eulsuk. In late 1993, Open announced a merger with PC developer Namu. [http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/korea/part1/company-open.htm]
  
 
'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, online resources (see [[#Links|Links]]), [http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/korea/appendix-credits.htm shared staff]
 
'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, online resources (see [[#Links|Links]]), [http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/korea/appendix-credits.htm shared staff]
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<small>Contains four Open-developed titles: ''Adventure Kid'' (''Wonder Kid'' [MSX]), ''Cave Dude'' (''Toto World III''), ''Power Block'' (''Suho Jeonsa''), and ''Twin Mouse''. Innovation planned on releasing ''Adventure Kid'' and ''Cave Dude'' separately for the Game Gear in the US.</small>
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<small>Contains four Open-developed titles: ''Adventure Kid'' (''Wonder Kid'' [MSX]), ''Cave Dude'' (''Toto World 3''), ''Power Block'' (''Suho Jeonsa''), and ''Twin Mouse''. Innovation planned on releasing ''Adventure Kid'' and ''Cave Dude'' separately for the Game Gear in the US.</small>
  
 
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Revision as of 14:48, 30 June 2015

Open logo

Open was a South Korean company started on May 20, 1992, by former Zemina development staff and headed by Kim Eulsuk. In late 1993, Open announced a merger with PC developer Namu. [1]

Research Methods: Actual mentions, online resources (see Links), shared staff

Game list

DOS

EXP: The Excellent Potato (KR Publisher: Open)
Originally conceived for the Mega Drive

DOS

Hello Mr. President (KR Publisher: Open)

DOS

Venus Project (KR Publisher: Open)

GG

Bubble Bobble (US Publisher: Taito)

GG

Jang Pung II (KR Publisher: SIECO)

MD

Dallyeora Piguwang (KR Publisher: Game Line)

MD

Jang Pung II (KR Publisher: SIECO)

MD

Jang Pung 3 (KR Publisher: SIECO)

MD

Samgukji 3 (KR Publisher: Game Line)

MSX

Red Wiz (unreleased?) (B&T)

MSX

Wonder Kid (unreleased?) (B&T)

NES

Family Noraebang
Software and additional song packs for the Daewoo Family Noraebang, a Famiclone/karaoke machine manufactured by Daou Infosys

NES

Kaby Koby (unreleased)

NES

Koko Adventure (KR Publisher: Daou Infosys)
Innovation, a publishing arm of American mail-order retailer Ultimate Game Club [2], planned to release this in the US as Buzz & Waldog.

NES

Metal Force (KR Publisher: Daou Infosys)

SMS

4 Pak All Action (AU Publisher: HES)
Contains four Open-developed titles: Adventure Kid (Wonder Kid [MSX]), Cave Dude (Toto World 3), Power Block (Suho Jeonsa), and Twin Mouse. Innovation planned on releasing Adventure Kid and Cave Dude separately for the Game Gear in the US.

SMS

'94 Super World Cup Chukku (KR Publisher: Daou Infosys)
Apparently developed in cooperation with Innovation, which might have been planning to release it for the Game Gear in the US

SMS

Dallyeora Piguwang (KR Publisher: Game Line)

SMS

Dinosaurs (unreleased)

SMS

Jang Pung II (KR Publisher: SIECO)

SMS

Jang Pung 3 (KR Publisher: SIECO)

SMS

Samgukji 3 (KR Publisher: Game Line)

SMS

Suho Jeonsa (KR Publisher: Daou Infosys)

SMS

Toto World 3 (KR Publisher: Daou Infosys)

Links