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- For the identically-named South Korean game magazine, see Game Line.
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Game Line (게임라인) was a South Korean video game publisher.
Company
Sometime in late 1994, Game Line acquired the properties of struggling game developer SIECO and ported its Sega Master System games to the Sega Mega Drive for various unlicensed multicart releases.[1]
Softography
External links
- Game Line by Sam Derboo at Hardcore Gaming 101