Evoga
Evoga Entertainment (also known with the acronym of "EVOlution GAmes"), was a Mexican video game company. It was a Latin American company solely dedicated to producing video games, beginning operations in 2000. The company's most widely known game was Rage of the Dragons, in which Evoga planned and designed both the game and the characters and handing off development to the Noise Factory in Japan and publishing to SNK Playmore. This was also the first Japanese-Mexican collaboration of its kind. Evoga began bankruptcy procedures and ceased operations in 2004.
Private | |
Industry | Video games |
Fate | Bankruptcy |
Founded | 2000 |
Defunct | 2004 |
Headquarters | Mexico |
Key people | Angel Torres (Company Director) |
Products | Arcade games |
Website | https://web.archive.org/web/20070713062237/http://www.evogae.com/ |
Games
- Evolution Soccer (2001) - Arcade (BrezzaSoft Crystal System);
- Rage of the Dragons (2002) - Arcade (SNK Multi Video System), and Neo Geo.
Cancelled Games
- Rage of the Dragons 2 (200?) - Arcade (Fighting)
- The King of basketball? (200?) - Arcade (Basketball game with the characters of The King of Fighters) with a Street Slam style)
- Geometrics (200?) - Arcade (Platformer)
- Rage of the Dragons (200?) - PlayStation 2 port
- ES: Evolution Soccer Club edition (2007) - Arcade / Crystal System
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See also
- Noise Factory
- SNK Playmore
External links
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