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''Eolith Co., Ltd.'' ( ko, 이오리스) was a South Korean based
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company. They developed ''
The King of Fighters 2001 ''(KOF 2001, or KOF '01)'' is a fighting game produced by Eolith (company), Eolith for the Neo Geo (console), Neo Geo. It is the eighth game in ''The King of Fighters'' series, the third and final part of the "NESTS Chronicles" story arc, and the ...
'' and '' The King of Fighters 2002'' after
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was bankrupted. Their last title released was ''Chaos Breaker'', for the arcade system
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. Although Eolith was founded as an independent company in 1996, Kum Gang published their early arcade games. In 2000, they started a small chain of arcades called G-Park. On June 7, 2000, they registered at
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as the first Korean arcade game maker. Besides video games, their redemption games ''El Dorado'' won the Ministry of Culture and Tourism Game of the Month June 2001 award, and ''Mugunghwa Kkot-i Pieosseumnida'' (English: ''The roses of Sharon have blossomed'', known as ''Hide and Seek'' outside of Korea) won the Game of the Month November 2001 and Arcade Game of the Year 2001 awards. In 2000, the company M-Dream was founded by a former Eolith employee. M-Dream specialized in developing mobile games. They also developed several online games, and localized and published a number of PS2 and PC games. In November 2002, the subsidiary M-Dream China was formed. In 2003, Eolith merged with M-Dream, and Choe Jeongho became the new CEO. On June 3, 2005, Eolith was bought out by Netbrain, who was later integrated into the pharma company Neurotech and thoroughly restructured. Neurotech was renamed to Neurotech Pharma on November 8, 2006, and that same day, Eolith shut down. M-Dream became a separate company again, and continued to publish mobile games until 2007 when they were shut down. Although M-Dream was shut down, M-Dream China is still active, but their website disappeared in 2018. In May 2008, a new company called Neolith was formed from the ashes of Eolith. Neolith received government support of 160,000,000 won, but never showed much as a result.


List of games


As Eolith/M-Dream


Classic series

* ''Screaming Hunter'' (1996) * ''Grand Prix Derby'' (1997) * ''Ksana'' (1997) * ''Hidden Catch'' nown as ''Find the Wrong Picture '98'' in Korea(1998) * ''Iron Fortress'' (1998) * ''Linky Pipe'' (1998) * ''Puzzle King: Dance & Puzzle'' (1998) * ''Raccoon World'' (1998) * ''Candy Candy'' (1999) * ''Hidden Catch 2'' nown as ''Find the Wrong Picture 2'' in Korea(1999) * ''Hidden Catch 2000'' nown as ''Find the Wrong Picture 2000'' in Korea(1999) * ''KlonDike+'' (1999) * ''Land Breaker'' (1999) * ''Music Station'' (1999) * ''New Hidden Catch'' nown as ''New Find the Wrong Picture '98'' in Korea(1999) * ''Penfan Girls: Step1. Mild Mind'' nown as ''Ribbon: Step1. Mild Mind'' in Japan(1999) * ''Hidden Catch 3'' nown as ''Find the Wrong Picture 3'' in Korea(2000) * ''Steal See'' (2000; developed by Moov Generation) * '' Fortress 2 Blue Arcade'' (2001) * ''Hidden Catch 3 Plus'' nown as ''Find the Wrong Picture 3 Plus'' in Korea(2001) * ''
The King of Fighters 2001 ''(KOF 2001, or KOF '01)'' is a fighting game produced by Eolith (company), Eolith for the Neo Geo (console), Neo Geo. It is the eighth game in ''The King of Fighters'' series, the third and final part of the "NESTS Chronicles" story arc, and the ...
'' (2001; published by
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) - co-developed with BrezzaSoft * ''Crazy War'' (2002) * '' The King of Fighters 2002'' (2002; published by Playmore) - co-developed with Playmore * '' BnB Arcade'' (2003; developed by
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) * ''Burning Striker'' (2003) * ''Hidden Catch Movie: Wonderful Days'' nown as ''Find the Wrong Picture Movie: Wonderful Days'' in Korea(2003) * ''Chaos Breaker'' (2004; co-developed with
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) * ''Snow Fighter'' (2004; developed by Cenozoic Entertainment) * ''X-Monster'' (2004, cancelled)


Redemption series

* ''Dance Machine 18'' lso known as ''DM 18''(2000) * ''Mugunghwa Kkot-i Pieosseumnida'' nglish: ''The Roses of Sharon Have Blossomed'', known as ''Hide and Seek'' outside of Korea(2001) * ''Dream Shoot'' (2002) * ''El Dorado'' (2002, distributed by Skee-Ball in the USA) * ''Rolling Blues'' (2002) * ''Shooting Master'' (2002) * ''Alice in Cardland'' (2003)


For mobile phones

* ''2003 Ponpoko'' * ''
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'' * ''Bubble Bobble 2'' * ''Bunny Girl Matgo'' * ''Chain Shot'' * ''
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'' * ''Donggeupsaeng: Part 1'' * ''Donggeupsaeng: Part 2'' * ''Donggeupsaeng: Part 3'' * ''Double Dragon'' * ''First Groove'' * ''Fishing Master'' * ''
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'' * ''Gateun Geurim Chatgi'' * ''Guardian Storm'' (unrelated to the 1998 arcade game by Afega) * ''Heroes: Pride of Hero'' * ''Hwanggeum-ui Daeryuk'' * ''Ikkeul Mikkeul Kung'' * ''Janggi Alkkagi'' * ''Jeoncharo Go! 3D'' * ''Junggi Gapbobyeong X'' * ''The King of Fighters: Part 1'' * ''The King of Fighters: Part 2'' * ''Linkle Harmony'' * ''Meoseum Mandeulgi'' * ''
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'' * '' Mr. Driller'' * ''Myeongpum Matgo'' * ''Narsillion'' * ''
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'' * '' Pac-Man'' * ''Pang Panic'' * ''Pinball Dragoon'' * '' Puzzle Bobble'' * ''
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'' * ''
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'' * '' Ring King'' * ''Safari Hunter'' * ''Samurai Shodown: Part 1'' * ''Shooting Soccer 2002'' * '' Street Fighter III'' * ''Tajja Go Stop'' * ''Tajja Poker'' * ''Teullin Geurim Chatgi'' * ''Touch Me'' * ''
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'' * ''Yageun Saweon Pak Daeri''


As Neolith

* ''CupSong Master'' (2008) * ''PangPang Mini'' (2009) * ''Chuck E's Ball Blast'' (2009, Chuck E. Cheese's version of PangPang Mini) * ''Hidden Catch 5'' nown as ''Find the Wrong Pictures 5'' in Korea(2010) * ''Treasure Quest'' (2011, licensed from ICE)


References


External links


Eolith Co., Ltd.
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history on Hardcore Gaming 101 {{Authority control Defunct video game companies of South Korea Video game companies established in 1996 Video game companies disestablished in 2005 South Korean companies established in 1996 2005 disestablishments in South Korea