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{{Infobox company
| name = EduBank Corporation<br/>에듀뱅크 법인을
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|name = EduBank Corporation<br/>에듀뱅크 법인을
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| imagewidth = 250px
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|imagewidth = 250px
 
|location = South Korea
| caption =
 
 
|years = 1998-early 2000's(?)
| location = South Korea
 
 
|consoles = Famicom
| years = 1998-early 2000s (?)
 
 
|firstgame = Yeongjaecom Cocoma
| consoles = Famicom
 
 
|lastgame = ?
| firstgame = Yeongjaecom Cocoma
 
 
|sounds = Konami (Tiny Toon Adventures)
| lastgame = ?
 
 
|publishedby = Elite Electronics, First Game(?)
| sounds = Konami (Tiny Toon Adventures)
 
 
|connected = Open(?)
| engines =
 
| aliases =
 
| published =
 
| publishedby = First Game (?)
 
| 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.
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'''''EduBank Corporation''''' ({{Mousetext|에듀뱅크 법인을|Edyubaengkeu beob-in-eul}}) was a South Korean developer (and publisher?) that was founded by Yeong-mog Jeong.<br />
Their two titles were released by a company named ''First Game'' that appeared at the same time and vanished in 2004. They were also featured on a clone system by the same publisher.
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Their two titles were released by a company named ''First Game'' that appeared around the same time and vanished in 2004. The games were also featured on an educational clone system by ''First Game''.
   
==Games==
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== Games ==
Their library consists of two educational title for young childrens.
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Their library consists of two educational titles for children, both released in 1999.
* ''Yeongjaecom Cocoma Pack 1'' (1999)
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*''Yeongjaecom Cocoma Pack 1'' (''영재컴 꼬꼬마 Pack 1'')
* ''Yeongjaecom Cocoma Pack 2'' (1999)
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*''Yeongjaecom Cocoma Pack 2'' (''영재컴 꼬꼬마 Pack 2'')
   
==Unconfirmed==
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=== 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.
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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 one of the developers involved with the Cocoma games.
   
==Trivia==
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== Staff ==
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The new snippet shown below credits the groups involved in the development of the two Cocoma Packs. They are as follows:
* 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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*Hardware: Elite Electronics (CEO Na Hoseon)
* 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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*Scernario (Game Design?): Keimyung College University, directed by Lee Hyeonsu
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*Program: Kyungnam University, directed by Jeong Namsu.
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== 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.
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery>
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gamepower99-02-020.jpg|Ad for the Yeongjaecom Cocoma games. Game Power issue 1999/2. This ads notably credits the staff involved in the development. Scan courtesy of Game Meka.
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gamepower99-02-128.jpg|Interview with Elite Electronics CEO, Na Hoseon, that mentions a game showcase (or release?) at the COEX center on the 12th December 1998. Scan courtesy of Game Meka.
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</gallery>
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== External link ==
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*[http://www.gnynews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=8370 Presentation of ''Delta Hynix Corporation'']
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[[Category:Companies from South Korea]]
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Revision as of 08:34, 17 March 2020

EduBank Corporation (에듀뱅크 법인을) was a South Korean developer (and publisher?) that was founded by Yeong-mog Jeong.
Their two titles were released by a company named First Game that appeared around the same time and vanished in 2004. The games were also featured on an educational clone system by First Game.

Games

Their library consists of two educational titles for children, both released in 1999.

  • Yeongjaecom Cocoma Pack 1 (영재컴 꼬꼬마 Pack 1)
  • Yeongjaecom Cocoma Pack 2 (영재컴 꼬꼬마 Pack 2)

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 one of the developers involved with the Cocoma games.

Staff

The new snippet shown below credits the groups involved in the development of the two Cocoma Packs. They are as follows:

  • Hardware: Elite Electronics (CEO Na Hoseon)
  • Scernario (Game Design?): Keimyung College University, directed by Lee Hyeonsu
  • Program: Kyungnam University, directed by Jeong Namsu.

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.

Gallery

External link