Eolith (company)
Private | |
Industry | Video games |
Fate | Acquired by NetBrain |
Founded | 1996 |
Defunct | 2005 |
Headquarters | Gangnam-gu,[1] Seoul, South Korea |
Key people |
Jeon Juyoung (CEO: April 1996–March 2004) Choe Jeongho (CEO: March 2004–March 2005) |
Products | Arcade games, and Mobile games |
Website |
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Eolith Co., Ltd. (Korean: 이오리스) was a South Korean based video game company. They developed The King of Fighters 2001 and The King of Fighters 2002 after SNK was bankrupted. They also developed Double Dragon EX for mobile phones. Their last title released was Chaos Breaker, for the arcade system Taito Type X.
List of games
For Arcade
Classic series
- Screaming Hunter (1996)
- Grand Prix Derby (1997)
- Ksana (1997)
- Hidden Catch (1998)
- Iron Fortress (1998)
- Linky Pipe (1998)
- Puzzle King: Dance & Puzzle (1998)
- Raccoon World (1998)
- Candy Candy (1999)
- Hidden Catch 2 (1999)
- Hidden Catch 2000 (1999)
- KlonDike+ (1999)
- Land Breaker (1999)
- Music Station (1999)
- New Hidden Catch [also known as New Hidden Catch '98] (1999)
- Penfan Girls: Step1. Mild Mind [also known as Ribbon: Step1. Mild Mind] (1999)
- Hidden Catch 3 (2000)
- Steal See (2000; developed by Moov Generation)
- Fortress 2 Blue Arcade (2001)
- Hidden Catch 3 Plus (2001)
- The King of Fighters 2001 (2001; published by SNK)
- Crazy War (2002)
- The King of Fighters 2002 (2002; published by Playmore)
- BnB Arcade (2003; developed by Nexon)
- Burning Striker (2003)
- Hidden Catch Movie (2003)
- Hidden Catch Movie: Wonderful Days[2] (2003)
- Chaos Breaker (2004; co-developed with Taito)
- Snow Fighter (2004;[3] developed by Cenozoic Entertainment)
- X-Monster[4] (2004)
Redemption series
For Mobile phones
- Double Dragon EX (2005)
- The King of Fighters Mobile: Part 1 & 2
- Samurai Shodown Mobile
References
- ↑ Eolith Co., Ltd. - Company Profile
- ↑ Hidden Catch Movie - Wonderful Days - Undumped
- ↑ Snow Fighter - Undumped
- ↑ X-Monster - Undumped
- ↑ Hide And Seek (Eolith) - Undumped
- ↑ Mugunghwa Kkot-i Pieosseumnida
- ↑ Dream Shoot - Undumped
- ↑ Rolling Blues - Undumped
- ↑ Shooting Master - Undumped
- ↑ Alice in Cardland - Undumped
External links
- Eolith Co., Ltd. profile on Arcade-History.com
- Eolith Co., Ltd. history on Hardcore Gaming 101
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