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HiCom (하이콤) were a video game developer and publisher headquartered in South Korea. They became e-SoftNet in October 1999.
Little is currently known about HiCom, however they are considered fairly important in the world of Sega as they were responsible for the distribution of consoles and games in South Korea, dating as far back as the Sega Mark III.
HiCom became an official third-party developer for Sega of America in June 1996 in the hopes of providing Sega Mega Drive games to the west, however all of their titles were canceled as Sega focused more on the Sega Saturn.
Softography
Master System
- Alibaba and 40 Thieves (1989)
- Super Arkanoid (1990)
- Super Bioman 1 (1992)
- Gaegujangi Kkachi (1993)
- Galaxian (no date on title screen)
- E.I.: Exa Innova
- Magical Tree
- Pooyan
Mega Drive
- Gonchung Gundan (19??)
- Sonic Classics (1997)
- Power Ball AD2001 (Unreleased)
- IF (Unreleased)