We all know and play games developed in the U.S., Japan, or parts of Europe like the U.K., but what about the countries that you wouldn't normally expect to develop games? Do you know of or have played games developed in Uganda? Iraq? How about Mongolian games? Other places? Were those games different than games made in the usual countries? Were they any good?
Honestly, I can't think of any I've played off the top of my head. Here's a list I found of games developed in Africa in general: http://akorra.com/2011/07/10/top-10-afr ... deo-games/
For the criteria of this thread, I wouldn't count South Africa as "obscure".
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HG101 has an article on Koream gaming history
http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/korea/part1/korea1.htm
What I gather from reading it is most of them seemed to be pirated-hacked floppy-disk based computer games.
I remember reading that there are a lot of modern PC games only released in Russia, and a google search turned up this wiki index:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:V ... _in_Russia
I expect there's indexes like that for many non-english countries with tons of hidden-gems in them.
http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/korea/part1/korea1.htm
What I gather from reading it is most of them seemed to be pirated-hacked floppy-disk based computer games.
I remember reading that there are a lot of modern PC games only released in Russia, and a google search turned up this wiki index:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:V ... _in_Russia
I expect there's indexes like that for many non-english countries with tons of hidden-gems in them.
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There's Awem Studio from Belarus. They develop mostly "casual" games. I have one of their shmups - Astro Avenger II.
Typhoon Games from Hong Kong is a pretty neat company, though I believe they do more publishing than actual game development. They ported Ys Seven to the PC.
Typhoon Games from Hong Kong is a pretty neat company, though I believe they do more publishing than actual game development. They ported Ys Seven to the PC.
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Serious Sam's Croteam were from Croatia.
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There are a lot of decent PC games made in Eastern Europe.tintinmayo wrote:Serious Sam's Croteam were from Croatia.
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Never Alone is a game in development that is based on the stories from Alaska Natives, particularly the Iñupiaq tribe. It looks great!
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The best NES sports game ever.
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^I was going to say, does Australia count? 
We created plenty of AFL rules football games...
We created plenty of AFL rules football games...
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Is that Glen Jakovich on the cover?
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And other than Aussie Rules Footy on the NES, they all suck and don't capture the flow of footy well. It is a shame it never got a Super Nintendo version like cricket did.BRIK wrote:^I was going to say, does Australia count?
We created plenty of AFL rules football games...
I am pretty sure it is Peter Sumich.





