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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Video games |
Founded | 1998 |
Defunct | 2007 |
Fate | Bankruptcy Amid suspicions of corruption in special military service, company officials disappeared, stopped all services provided, and suddenly closed down |
Headquarters | Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, South Korea |
Key people | Lee Sang-Min (President) |
Products | Arcade games |
Owner | Activision, Unaffiliated company 1998–2001 SNK, Sunny YNK, Noise Factory, Data East, Namco, Activision, unaffiliated company 2001–2007 |
Mega Enterprise (Korean: 메가엔터프라이즈) or also MEGA, was a South Korean company that specialised in developing video games. It was formerly located at Yeongdeungpo-gu in Seoul.[1]
Mega Enterprise was best known for publishing and porting some of video game titles developed by Data East and Technōs Japan to the PC for the Korean market, as well as having developed two arcade-only games: Pull Trigger[2] (released in 2003), and Metal Slug 4 with Noise Factory for the Neo Geo after the original developer, SNK, went bankrupt.
In South Korea, Mega also published PC and PS2 games from companies like Activision (for the first), and SNK Playmore (instead for the second). It also developed Metal Slug Online game for PC.