Difference between revisions of "Open"
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'''[[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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+ | ==Game list== | ||
+ | *''Bubble Bobble'' [GG] (US Publisher: Taito) | ||
+ | *''EXP: The Excellent Potato'' [DOS] (SK Publisher: Open) | ||
+ | :<small>Originally conceived for the Mega Drive</small> | ||
+ | *''Family Noraebang'' | ||
+ | :<small>Software, additional song packs for the Daewoo Family Noraebang, a Famiclone/karaoke machine manufactured by Daou Infosys</small> | ||
+ | *''Hello Mr. President'' [DOS] (SK Publisher: Open) | ||
+ | *''Red Wiz'' [MSX] (unreleased?) (Open?) | ||
+ | *''Venus Project'' [DOS] (SK Publisher: Open) | ||
+ | *''Wonder Kid'' [MSX] (unreleased?) (Open?) | ||
===DOS=== | ===DOS=== |
Revision as of 14:22, 30 June 2010
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.
Research Methods: Actual mentions, online resources (see Links), shared staff
Game list
- Bubble Bobble [GG] (US Publisher: Taito)
- EXP: The Excellent Potato [DOS] (SK Publisher: Open)
- Originally conceived for the Mega Drive
- Family Noraebang
- Software, additional song packs for the Daewoo Family Noraebang, a Famiclone/karaoke machine manufactured by Daou Infosys
- Hello Mr. President [DOS] (SK Publisher: Open)
- Red Wiz [MSX] (unreleased?) (Open?)
- Venus Project [DOS] (SK Publisher: Open)
- Wonder Kid [MSX] (unreleased?) (Open?)
DOS
- EXP: The Excellent Potato (SK Publisher: Open)
- Originally conceived for the Mega Drive
- Hello Mr. President (SK Publisher: Open)
- Venus Project (SK Publisher: Open)
Famicom/NES
- Family Noraebang
- Software and additional song packs for the Daewoo Family Noraebang, a Famiclone/karaoke machine manufactured by Daou Infosys
- Koko Adventure (SK Publisher: Daou Infosys)
- Innovation, a publishing arm of American mail-order retailer Ultimate Game Club [1], planned to release this in the US as Buzz & Waldog.
- Metal Force (SK Publisher: Daou Infosys)
Game Gear
- Bubble Bobble (US Publisher: Taito)
Mark III/Master System
- 4 Pak All Action (AU Publisher: HES)
- 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.
- '94 Super World Cup Chukku (SK Publisher: Daou Infosys)
- Apparently developed in cooperation with Innovation, which might have been planning to release it for the Game Gear in the US
- Dallyeora Piguwang (SK Publisher: Game Line)
- Jang Pung II (SK Publisher: Sieco)
- Jang Pung 3 (SK Publisher: Sieco)
- Samgukji 3 (SK Publisher: Game Line)
- Suho Jeonsa (SK Publisher: Daou Infosys)
- Toto World III (SK Publisher: Daou Infosys)
The Sieco/Game Line games were also released for the Mega Drive but were just the Master System versions.
MSX
- Red Wiz (unreleased?) (Open?)
- Wonder Kid (unreleased?) (Open?)