Games from Obscure Parts of the World!

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emwearz wrote:[I am pretty sure it is Peter Sumich.
Too bad. I remember Jakovich visited my school when I was a kid to talk about fire safety... or stranger danger or something like that. Either way, he became my hero after that.

...And that's Brik's story for today.
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Anapan wrote: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 love that article, they've got some more Korean games here:

http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/korea/ ... family.htm

Some of these even saw western releases.
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