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Zemina

Zemina ( Korean: 재미나, originally 제미나) was a South Korean software maker brand of Saehan Trading (Korean: 새한 상사) founded in 1981. They primarily made games for the Daewoo Zemmix, but because it was an MSX computer made to look and be played like a game console, they work on other MSX computers as well. Although many of them were copies of other games, like Super Boy I (based on Super Mario Bros.), they also produced some more original ones in their later years.

Korea didn't have a copyright law for computer programs until July 1987. Because of that, many companies, including Zemina, sold pirate copies of foreign titles with their own copyright hacked in. Even after that, the new law protected only the program code, not the intellectual property as a whole, so a lot of their "own" games were ports of famous Japanese games.

Most of their titles were converted to the Sega Master System as well. In 1992, they engaged in developing exclusive games for the Master System and Famicom consoles, but not all of them were released.

They even released "Nemesis 3" under official license from Konami under the title Salamander II - all the while still selling multi game cartridges full of pirate copies of older Konami games.

Zemina (surname)

Zemina is the surname of the following people:

  • Abba bar Zemina, Jewish scholar of the fourth century
  • Paige Zemina (born 1968), American swimmer