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They were an Ill-fated independent video game company from the Republic of Korea. themselves called a 'paradise of amusement' until 1995, but changed their corporate personality for 'para enterprise Inc.' within nowadays. [1] all of their arcade game was obscure for Korean citizens, Especially one of their arcade game, 'Silver Millennium'(실버 밀레니엄) was too. this video game was not able to release national wide.[2] one of its company staff, Oh chang-sae(오창세), who takes charge of 'sailor moon' anime-Esque character design for its game, nowadays he challenges small studio called as 'g game'(그 게임) for developing an android mobile game. [3][4] and another staff, Jin-young Nam(진용남) and Jang un-ill(장언일) had been established to the consulting firm as 'zerodin games'(제로딘 게임즈) [5]

Para

Arcade

  • Bandi's Cooking (반디의 요리)
  • Block Break
  • Pasha Pasha Champ Mini Game Festival (빠샤 빠샤 챔프 미니게임 페스티발) / Got-cha Mini Game Festival
Developer: Dongsung?
  • Puzzlove (퍼즈러브)
  • Road Action
  • Quiz and Drive (퀴즈 앤 드라이브)
  • Silver Millennium (실버 밀레니엄)
  • Tele-Bingo

Para Enterprise

Arcade

  • Dancing Blaster (댄싱블래스터)
  • Zooty Drum (쥬티 드럼)
Their final video game, released in 1999

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