Olmang Jolmang Paradise
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Family Production
Family Production (패밀리 프로덕션) was a South Korean game developer. The team was assembled on December 15th, 1992, and registered as a company in July 1994. They went on to develop various action games for the PC; most of them were stand-alone products, with the exception of the Pee & Gity series.
The company is notable for being one of the few Korean developers who exported their games to the West. Three of their titles (Iron Blood, Rebel Runner - Operation: Digital Code and Shakii the Wolf) were released in North America and Europe.
During the late 1990's Family Production began focusing on arcade games, and were acquired by Amuse World in 1999. The team was disassembled in 2003, and many of its members (among them the former development team lead Cha Seunghee) founded Pentavision shortly afterwards.
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Olmang Jolmang Paradise is an action video game with a fantasy theme. It was released in South Korea in 1995 and runs on the DOS platform.
The game was developed by a South Korean game developer, Family Production. The Korean title of the game is 올망졸망 파라다이스.
Olmang Jolmang Paradise features eight main characters, each with their own strengths and weaknesses and their own unique weapons and fighting style.
Each of these characters are the protagonists in other action games developed by Family Production. The weapons used by these characters range from boomerangs
and flying discs to guns and other modern hi-tech equipment. The game can be played by 1 or 2 players. It starts with the title screen and a brief introduction
of the characters like Shakii the Wolf’s Shakii and his wife, Pee from Pee and Gity, mechas from Iron Blood, and so on.
The player needs to select one of these characters to start the game. The battles mostly occur in space or on an alien planet where the player is up against
powerful bosses. They are also held indoors on some levels. To defeat the bosses, the characters need to maneuver their most powerful moves, however, these moves
can greatly deplete their energy. The players can collect money after defeating an opponent, which can be used in shops to acquire additional lives.
No powerups are available. The graphics of the game are superior to many other games of the era and the use of bright colors makes it visually appealing to the
players.
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