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=== Former === * ADK – former game developer for the Neo Geo. SNK purchased its intellectual property assets when the company became bankrupt in 2003. Developed ''Aggressors of Dark Kombat'', the ''Crossed Swords'' series, ''Gang Wars'', ''Ninja Combat'', ''Ninja Commando'', ''Ninja Master's: Haō Ninpō Chō'', ''Over Top'', ''Shōgi no Tatsujin: Master of Syougi'', ''Sky Soldiers'', ''Sky Adventure'', ''Super Champion Baseball'', ''Time Soldiers'', ''Twinkle Star Sprites'', and the ''World Heroes'' series. * BrezzaSoft – co-developer of ''The King of Fighters 2001'' with Eolith. * Eolith – co-developer of ''The King of Fighters 2001'' with BrezzaSoft, co-developer of ''The King of Fighters 2002'' with Playmore. * Face Co. Ltd. – developer of ''Gururin'', ''Money Puzzle Exchanger,'' and ''ZuPaPa!''. * Mega Enterprise – co-developer of ''Metal Slug 4'' and ''Metal Slug 5'' with Noise Factory. * Nazca Corporation – former game developer for the Neo Geo (''Metal Slug'' and ''Neo Turf Masters''), later acquired by SNK * Neo Geo do Brasil – handled hardware and software sales in Brazil from 1993 to 1998 * Noise Factory – co-developer of ''Metal Slug 4'' and ''Metal Slug 5'' with Mega Enterprise, formerly owned by SNK * Pallas – developed ''Eight Man'' and ''Super Baseball 2020''. * Sacnoth – developed ''Dive Alert'', ''Koudelka'', and ''Faselei!''. * Saurus – developed ''Ironclad'', ''Pleasure Goal: 5 on 5 Mini Soccer'', the ''Shock Troopers'' series, the ''Stakes Winner'' series, and ''The Irritating Maze''. Co-developed ''Prehistoric Isle 2'' with Yumekobo, co-developed ''Quiz King of Fighters'' with SNK, and co-developed ''Ragnagard'' with System Vision. * SNK Playmore Europe Corporation – handled software sales in Europe * Sun Amusement – published ''Metal Slug 4'' and ''The King of Fighters 2001.'' * Viccom – developed ''Fight Fever''. * Yumekobo – developed ''Blazing Star,'' co-developed ''Prehistoric Isle 2'' with Saurus [[Category:SNK]]
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