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− | + | SNK Playmore Corporation (株式会社SNKプレイモア) (also known as SNK or Playmore) is a Japanese video game hardware and software company. SNK is an abbreviation of Shin Nihon Kikaku (新日本企画?, lit. "New Japan Project"), which was SNK's original name. | |
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The original SNK was founded in Suita, Osaka, Japan, in July 1978 by Eikichi Kawasaki and existed until October 22, 2001. Anticipating the end of his first company, Kawasaki founded the company Playmore in August 2001 which became SNK Playmore in 2003. Due to this strong resemblance to the previous company both in name and identity, SNK Playmore is sometimes referred to simply as SNK. | The original SNK was founded in Suita, Osaka, Japan, in July 1978 by Eikichi Kawasaki and existed until October 22, 2001. Anticipating the end of his first company, Kawasaki founded the company Playmore in August 2001 which became SNK Playmore in 2003. Due to this strong resemblance to the previous company both in name and identity, SNK Playmore is sometimes referred to simply as SNK. | ||
SNK is most notable for creating the Neo Geo family in 1990, which contained many game consoles and arcade systems throughout the 1990s. Their most popular and successful console was the handheld Neo Geo Pocket Color from 1999, which was the last console of the Neo Geo family, which ended in 2001, but it was then revived in 2012, with the Neo Geo X. | SNK is most notable for creating the Neo Geo family in 1990, which contained many game consoles and arcade systems throughout the 1990s. Their most popular and successful console was the handheld Neo Geo Pocket Color from 1999, which was the last console of the Neo Geo family, which ended in 2001, but it was then revived in 2012, with the Neo Geo X. | ||
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==Consoles== | ==Consoles== | ||
*[[Neo-Geo]] (MVS and AES) | *[[Neo-Geo]] (MVS and AES) | ||
*[[Neo Geo CD]] | *[[Neo Geo CD]] | ||
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==Handheld== | ==Handheld== | ||
*[[Neo Geo Pocket]] | *[[Neo Geo Pocket]] | ||
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*[[Neo Geo Pocket Color]] | *[[Neo Geo Pocket Color]] | ||
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*[[Neo Geo X]] | *[[Neo Geo X]] | ||
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[[Category:Company]] | [[Category:Company]] |