Dooyong Korea<br>두용실업
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ISIN | 🆔 |
Industry | Video games |
Founded 📆 | 1989 |
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Defunct | 1996 |
Headquarters 🏙️ | South Korea |
Area served 🗺️ | |
Key people | Jeong Jinuk (President) |
Products 📟 | Arcade games |
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Dooyong (Korean: 두용실업) was a South Korean game software and game entertainment company.
Product history[edit]
1990[edit]
- Gun Dealer (건딜러)
- The Last Day (출력D-DAY)
- Yam! Yam!? (얌얌) [also known as Wise Guy]
1991[edit]
- Gulf. Storm (걸프스텀)
- Pollux (플록스)
1992[edit]
- Flying Tiger (Ko: 비호대; Zh: 飛虎隊)
1993[edit]
1994[edit]
- Gun Dealer '94 (건딜러 94) [also known as Primella]
- R-Shark (알샥)
1995[edit]
- Cross Point (크로스포인트)
1996[edit]
- ChampionShip (도전! 면허)
- Pop Bingo
- Snow Pop (스노우팝)
- Snow Pop 2[1] (스노우팝 2)
References[edit]
External links[edit]
- Dooyong history on Hardcore Gaming 101.
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