Mega Enterprise
Company type | Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, South Korea |
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Key people | Lee Sang-Min (President) |
Products | Arcade games |
Owner | Activision, Unaffiliated company 1998-2001 SNK, Sunny YNK, Noise Factory, Data East, Namco, Activision, unaffiliated company 2001-2007 |
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Mega Enterprise (
Mega Enterprise was best known for publishing and porting some of video game titles developed by
SNK
, went bankrupt.
In South Korea, Mega also published PC and
SNK Playmore
(instead for the second). It also developed Metal Slug Online game for PC.
History
Mega was established in Yeongdeungpo-gu in 1998.[1]
The company closed in 2007 amidst allegations of corruption.[3][4]
Games published by MEGA
All games listed for each platform are published only in South Korea.
Arcade
- Playmore
- The King of Fighters 2003 (2003)
- SNK Playmore
- Power Instinct Matrimelee (2003)
- Pull Trigger (2003)
- Rage of the Dragons (2002) - co-developed with Evoga Entertainment
- SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos (2003)
- Time Crisis 3 (2003)
- Tekken 5 (2004)
Personal computer (PC)
- Super Dodge Ball (2001)
- Call of Duty (2003)
- Day of Defeat (2003)
- Empires: Dawn of the Modern World (2003)
- X2: Wolverine's Revenge (2003)
- Call of Duty: United Offensive (2004)
- Medieval: Total War (2004)
- Shrek 2 (2004)
- Spider-Man 2 (2004)
- Falcomin 2001)
PlayStation 2
- Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven (2003)
- Metal Slug 3 (2003)
- The King of Fighters 2001 (2004)
- Fu-un Shinsengumi(2004)
- Kaidō Battle 2: Chain Reaction(2004)
- Kengo 3(2004)
- KOF: Maximum Impact (2004)
- SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos (2004)
- Starsky & Hutch (2004)
- Fu-un Bakumatsu-den (2005)
- The King of Fighters 2002/2003 (2005)
Mobile phone
- Catch the Crab
- Zwei!!
Web Online
- KongKong Online
- Poporu
- TOOJI Online
References
External links
- Official Website at the Wayback Machine (archived 2013-09-21)