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+ | |name = EduBank Corporation<br/>에듀뱅크 법인을 |
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+ | |imagewidth = 250px |
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+ | |location = South Korea |
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+ | |years = 1998-early 2000's (?) |
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+ | |consoles = Famicom |
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+ | |firstgame = Yeongjaecom Cocoma |
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+ | |lastgame = ? |
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+ | |sounds = Konami (Tiny Toon Adventures) |
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+ | |publishedby = First Game (?) |
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+ | |connected = Open (?) |
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'''''EduBank Corporation''''' (Hangul: 에듀뱅크 법인을, ''Edyubaengkeu beob-in-eul'') was a South Korean developper (and publisher?) that was founded by Yeong-mog Jeong. Little is known about them. |
'''''EduBank Corporation''''' (Hangul: 에듀뱅크 법인을, ''Edyubaengkeu beob-in-eul'') was a South Korean developper (and publisher?) that was founded by Yeong-mog Jeong. Little is known about them. |
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Their two titles were released by a company named ''First Game'' that appeared at the same time and vanished in 2004. Those titles were also featured on a clone system by the same publisher. |
Their two titles were released by a company named ''First Game'' that appeared at the same time and vanished in 2004. Those titles were also featured on a clone system by the same publisher. |
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+ | == Games == |
Their library consists of two educational title for young childrens. |
Their library consists of two educational title for young childrens. |
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+ | *''Yeongjaecom Cocoma Pack 1'' (1999) |
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+ | *''Yeongjaecom Cocoma Pack 2'' (1999) |
− | ==Unconfirmed== |
+ | == Unconfirmed == |
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+ | *''Beat N Box'' (2000) - Possibly unrelated to EduBank or First Game but has many similarities with the two previous titles. It was likely made by the same person. |
− | ==Trivia== |
+ | == Trivia == |
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+ | *Their games reuse the ''Tiny Toon Adventures'' sound engine, just like [[Open Corp]]. There is a chance they got ahold of it via a previous Open employee. |
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+ | *The PCBs of ''Yeongjaecom Cocoma'' have the text string ''KungNam UNIV.''. This is possibly referring to Kyungnam university which has an engineering department. |
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+ | *[http://www.gnynews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=8370 Presentation of ''Delta Hynix Corporation''] |
+ | [[Category:Companies from South Korea]] |
Revision as of 20:29, 12 November 2017
EduBank Corporation (Hangul: 에듀뱅크 법인을, Edyubaengkeu beob-in-eul) was a South Korean developper (and publisher?) that was founded by Yeong-mog Jeong. Little is known about them. Their two titles were released by a company named First Game that appeared at the same time and vanished in 2004. Those titles were also featured on a clone system by the same publisher.
Games
Their library consists of two educational title for young childrens.
- Yeongjaecom Cocoma Pack 1 (1999)
- Yeongjaecom Cocoma Pack 2 (1999)
Unconfirmed
- Beat N Box (2000) - Possibly unrelated to EduBank or First Game but has many similarities with the two previous titles. It was likely made by the same person.
Trivia
- Their games reuse the Tiny Toon Adventures sound engine, just like Open Corp. There is a chance they got ahold of it via a previous Open employee.
- The PCBs of Yeongjaecom Cocoma have the text string KungNam UNIV.. This is possibly referring to Kyungnam university which has an engineering department.