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''Mega Enterprise'' ( ko, 메가엔터프라이즈) or also MEGA, was a South Korean company that specialised in developing video games. Mega Enterprise was best known for publishing and porting some of video game titles developed by
Data East , also abbreviated as DECO, was a Japanese video game, pinball and electronic engineering company. The company was in operation from 1976 to 2003, and released 150 video game titles. Its main headquarters were located in Suginami, Tokyo. The A ...
and
Technōs Japan was a Japanese video game developer, best known for the ''Double Dragon'' and ''Kunio-kun'' franchises (the latter including ''Renegade'', '' Super Dodge Ball'' and '' River City Ransom'') as well as ''Karate Champ'', '' The Combatribes'' and ''V ...
to the PC for the Korean market, as well as having developed two arcade-only games: ''Pull Trigger'' (released in 2003), and ''
Metal Slug 4 is a run and gun video game for the Neo-Geo console/arcade platform created by Mega Enterprise along with Noise Factory. It was released in 2002 for the Neo-Geo MVS arcade platform, and is the fourth game in the ''Metal Slug'' series. Two y ...
'' with
Noise Factory was a Japanese video game developer and publisher based out of Osaka is a designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan. It is the capital of and most populous city in Osaka Prefecture, and the third most populous city in J ...
for the
Neo Geo Neo Geo is a family of video game hardware developed by SNK. On the market from 1990 to 2004, the brand originated with the release of an arcade system, the Neo Geo MVS and its home console counterpart, the Neo Geo AES. The Neo Geo MVS was ...
after the original developer,
SNK is a Japanese video game hardware and software company. It is the successor to the company Shin Nihon Kikaku and presently owns the SNK video game brand and the Neo Geo video game platform. SNK's predecessor Shin Nihon Kikaku was founded in 1978 ...
, went bankrupt. In South Korea, Mega also published PC and PS2 games from companies like
Activision Activision Publishing, Inc. is an American video game publisher based in Santa Monica, California. It serves as the publishing business for its parent company, Activision Blizzard, and consists of several subsidiary studios. Activision is one ...
(for the first), and
SNK Playmore is a Japanese video game hardware and software company. It is the successor to the company Shin Nihon Kikaku and presently owns the SNK video game brand and the Neo Geo video game platform. SNK's predecessor Shin Nihon Kikaku was founded in 197 ...
(instead for the second). It also developed ''Metal Slug Online'' game for PC.


Games published by MEGA

All games listed for each platform are published only in
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.


Arcade

* ''
Metal Slug 4 is a run and gun video game for the Neo-Geo console/arcade platform created by Mega Enterprise along with Noise Factory. It was released in 2002 for the Neo-Geo MVS arcade platform, and is the fourth game in the ''Metal Slug'' series. Two y ...
'' (2002) - co-developed with
Noise Factory was a Japanese video game developer and publisher based out of Osaka is a designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan. It is the capital of and most populous city in Osaka Prefecture, and the third most populous city in J ...
and
Playmore is a Japanese video game hardware and software company. It is the successor to the company Shin Nihon Kikaku and presently owns the SNK video game brand and the Neo Geo video game platform. SNK's predecessor Shin Nihon Kikaku was founded in 1978 ...
* ''
The King of Fighters 2003 ''(KOF 2003, or KOF '03)'', also known by fans as is a fighting game produced by SNK Playmore for the Neo Geo arcade and home platforms in 2003. It is the tenth game in ''The King of Fighters'' series and the last one released for the Neo Geo, ...
'' (2003) * ''
Metal Slug 5 is a run and gun video game for the Neo-Geo created by SNK Playmore. It was released in 2003 for the MVS arcade platform and is the fifth game in the ''Metal Slug'' series. The game was developed by Noise Factory/SNK Playmore, after Korean com ...
'' (2003) - co-developed with Noise Factory and
SNK Playmore is a Japanese video game hardware and software company. It is the successor to the company Shin Nihon Kikaku and presently owns the SNK video game brand and the Neo Geo video game platform. SNK's predecessor Shin Nihon Kikaku was founded in 197 ...
* '' Power Instinct Matrimelee'' (2003) * ''Pull Trigger'' (2003) * '' Rage of the Dragons'' (2002) - co-developed with Evoga Entertainment * '' SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos'' (2003) * ''
Time Crisis 3 ''Time Crisis 3'' is a rail shooter, released for the arcade in 2002 (JP) and 2003 (NA), the third instalment of the ''Time Crisis'' series. Like its predecessor, ''Time Crisis II'', it allows for two players to cooperate in a link play environmen ...
'' (2003) * ''
Tekken 5 is a fighting game developed and published by Namco for the arcades in 2004, and for the PlayStation 2 in 2005. It is the fifth main and sixth installment, in the '' Tekken'' series, marking the tenth anniversary of the series. The game is set ...
'' (2004)


Personal computer (PC)

* '' Super Dodge Ball'' (2001) * '' Call of Duty'' (2003) * ''
Day of Defeat ''Day of Defeat'' is a team-based multiplayer first-person shooter video game set in the European theatre of World War II on the Western front. Originally a modification of the 1998 game ''Half-Life'', the rights of the modification were purchas ...
'' (2003) * '' Empires: Dawn of the Modern World'' (2003) * '' X2: Wolverine's Revenge'' (2003) * '' Call of Duty: United Offensive'' (2004) * '' Medieval: Total War'' (2004) * ''
Shrek 2 ''Shrek 2'' is a 2004 American computer-animated comedy film loosely based on the 1990 picture book '' Shrek!'' by William Steig, produced by DreamWorks Animation and released by DreamWorks Pictures. The sequel to ''Shrek'' (2001) and the ...
'' (2004) * ''
Spider-Man 2 ''Spider-Man 2'' is a 2004 American superhero film directed by Sam Raimi and written by Alvin Sargent from a story by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar and Michael Chabon. Based on the fictional Marvel Comics character of the same name, it is the ...
'' (2004) * '' Zwei: The Arges Adventure'' (2004; developed by
Falcom is a Japanese video game developer, best known for their '' Ys'', '' The Legend of Heroes'', and ''Trails'' series. The company was founded in March 1981, making them one of the oldest active video game companies. They are credited with pionee ...
in 2001)


PlayStation 2

* '' Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven'' (2003) * ''
Metal Slug 3 is a run and gun video game developed by SNK. It was originally released in 2000 for the Neo-Geo MVS arcade platform as the sequel to ''Metal Slug 2''/''Metal Slug X''. The music of the game was developed by Noise Factory. The game was ported ...
'' (2003) * ''
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 ...
'' (2004) * '' Fu-un Shinsengumi'' (2004) * '' Kaidō Battle 2: Chain Reaction'' (2004) * '' Kengo 3'' (2004) * '' KOF: Maximum Impact'' (2004) * '' SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos'' (2004) * '' Starsky & Hutch'' (2004) * '' Fu-un Bakumatsu-den'' (2005) * ''
The King of Fighters 2002 ''(KOF 2002, or KOF '02)'' is a fighting game produced by Eolith and Playmore for the Neo Geo in 2002. It is the ninth game in ''The King of Fighters'' series and the second one to be produced by Eolith and developed by Playmore (formerly Brez ...
/ 2003'' (2005)


Mobile phone

* ''Catch the Crab'' * '' Zwei!!''


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* ''KongKong Online'' * ''Poporu'' * ''TOOJI Online''


References

Video game publishers Video game companies established in 1998 Video game companies disestablished in 2007 Defunct video game companies of South Korea Companies that have filed for bankruptcy in South Korea 1998 establishments in South Korea {{Asia-videogame-company-stub