
It is unknown that the game was only released by Zemina or they also has been developed. Eagles 5 (Jul 1990, MSX / Sega Master System).Also, some games such as Double Dragon are Zemina clones of the original games made by bigger companies. King Kong 2: Yomigaeru Densetsu was unofficially re-released by Zemina.Yong-ui Jeonseol - The Three Dragon Story The lifespan of the console was also similar to the MSX, lasting from 1984-95. As the Zemmix was just a re-cased MSX, all of Zemina's MSX products are compatible with the Zemmix.

The Zemmix is a video game console made by Daewoo Electronics, although it was really just a MSX computer fit inside a video game console-like case instead of the MSX's usual setup. The last two are more obvious than the first four, but it is still possible that any of those could be an alias for Zemina. Other Korean developers that may be related include Clover, Topia, Prosoft, FA Soft, Zemmix, and Micro Zemina.

In mid 1992, Zemina's internal programmers left to form Open Corp.Ĭurrently, there are no known aliases for Zemina.

Their next game was possibly Won-Si-In, although this is not exactly known as the game has no copyright date, just Zemina's logo and company name. Probably the first game they made was an unofficial English translation of the 1986 MSX Konami game King Kong 2: Yomigaeru Densetsu. Not much is known about Zemina, although several of their games have copyright dates of 1987.
