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*Baby Boomer (Also related to Color Dreams) [NES]<br /> |
*Baby Boomer (Also related to Color Dreams) [NES]<br /> |
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− | *Buzz and Waldog (AKA Koko's Adventure) (1993, Unreleased) [NES]<br /> |
+ | *[[Buzz and Waldog]] (AKA Koko's Adventure) (1993, Unreleased) [NES]<br /> |
*Metal Force (1993) [NES]<br /> |
*Metal Force (1993) [NES]<br /> |
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*Agigongnyong Dooly [Sega Master System] (An American release is believed to be called "The Dinosaur Dooley", with the music being 8-bit rock.)<br /> |
*Agigongnyong Dooly [Sega Master System] (An American release is believed to be called "The Dinosaur Dooley", with the music being 8-bit rock.)<br /> |
Revision as of 20:29, 15 December 2010
Open Corp. was a company based in South Korea that produced unlicensed NES/Famicom and Sega Master System games in the 1990s. They seemingly vanished during the 32-bit era of gaming.
Aliases
Open Corp. had an alias name, "Daou Infosys". Fun Fun Club is also believed to be related with Open; they were the developers of the Famicom titles.
Games
- Baby Boomer (Also related to Color Dreams) [NES]
- Buzz and Waldog (AKA Koko's Adventure) (1993, Unreleased) [NES]
- Metal Force (1993) [NES]
- Agigongnyong Dooly [Sega Master System] (An American release is believed to be called "The Dinosaur Dooley", with the music being 8-bit rock.)
- Dooly Bravo Land [NES]
- The General's Son [Sega Master System, NES] (Based off the Korean film of the same name.)
- Toto World 3 [Sega Master System]
- Suho Cheonsa [Sega Master System]