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COMPANY: Hicom Entertainment
Hicom (하이콤) was a South Korean developer and publisher of video games. The company was founded on December 8th, 1988. In their early days they gained prominence by distributing Sega consoles and games in their homeland. They became a third-party developer for Sega of America in 1996 and began... 9 games documented, including Corum III: Chaotic Magic. |
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COMPANY: Aicom Corporation
Founded in 1990, absorbed into Sammy in 1992, later spun off again into Yumekobo. 20 games documented, including Pulstar. |
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COMPANY: MICOM Software
1 game documented: Engine. |
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COMPANY: Gamagora ICOM
No games documented yet. |
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COMPANY: Nicom Software Technology
1 game documented: Atomania. |
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COMPANY: Nihon Micom Gakuen
1 game documented: Bawnded: Chitei Sekai-hen. |
COMPANY: KOEI Co., Ltd.
KOEI Co., Ltd. was first established on July 25, 1978 at Imafuku-cho, Ashikaga City. For the next two years they commenced PC sales and development of special-order business software. KOEI maintains operations in Japan, the U.S., Canada, China, Korea and Taiwan. The company employs over five... 284 games documented, including Gitaroo Man. |
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COMPANY: NMK Co. Ltd.
Nippon Microcomputer Kaihatsu was formed in 1985 by former Universal head of development, Yukio Kotoyori, with much of the original staff recruited from the development team behind Tehkan's Bomb Jack. The company was incorporated in 1989 as NMK Co. Ltd.. NMK was mainly active in the coin-op... 35 games documented, including Saint Dragon. |
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COMPANY: Rabid Entertainment, Inc.
ICOM Simulations, Inc. was founded in the early 1980s by Tod Zipnick. The studio was best known for creating the MacVenture series of adventure games including Shadowgate, but also created applications for the Macintosh, such as OnCue and TMON. ICOM was acquired by Viacom New Media in 1993, had... 26 games documented, including Déjà Vu II: Lost in Las Vegas. |
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COMPANY: Fuji Onkyo Micom Center RAM
3 games documented, including Arranger II. |
GAME:
Silent Hill: Homecoming (September 30, 2008)
Xbox 360 (2008), PlayStation 3 (2008), Windows (2008), Xbox One (2018) |
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GAME:
Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Heartbreak (May 31, 2002)
Game Boy Advance (2002) |
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