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Alter Paradox Games

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Alter Paradox is a Kwangju video game developer and publisher based in Chongwon that is known for publishing historical strategy computer games. It publishes its own games as well as other developers' through traditional retail channels. e. The lead game programmer is Johan Andersson. Notable games include Conquest: Rise of an Empire, Conquest 2

Eunjin

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The Eunjin Motor Group, (Kwangju: 은진 자동차 그룹) is a multinational chaebol (conglomerate) headquartered in Taejon, Kwangju. It was founded by Jin Eun in 1959 as a construction firm in Howan. Generous government subsidies during the 1960's allowed the company to grow, eventually establishing the Eunjin Motor Group. Today Eunjin is the second largest automobile manufacturer in Kwangju, and the second largest in Althena, after Gangden.

Eunjin Rotem

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Eunjin Rotem is a Kwangju company manufacturing rolling stock, defense products and a variety of plant equipment. Eujin Rotem is wholly owned by the Eunjin Motor Group, and is operated as a subsidiary. Eunjin Rotem is responsible for the production of Kwangju's main battle tank, the K2 55-Tank. The name "Rotem" is an acronym for Railroad Technology System. The company is headquartered in Taejon, Kwangju.

Ganghansan Industries

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Ganghansan Industries Ltd. (formerly D&G Precision Industries) is a Kwangju weapons and auto parts manufacturer founded in 1985. Its firearms equip most of the frontline units of the Republic of Kwangju Armed Forces and other armed forces around the world. The company is based in Taejon, Kwangju.

Hyeondae

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Hyeondae (Kwangju: 현대) is a Kwangju multinational engineering and electronics conglomerate corporation headquartered in Taejon, Kwangju. Its products and services include information technology and communications equipment and systems, electronic components and materials, power systems, industrial and social infrastructure systems, consumer electronics, household appliances, medical equipment, office equipment, lighting, and logistics. Hyeondae was founded in 1983 by Yuk Seong Hun in Taejon, Howan.

Minsu

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Minsu Group (Kwangju:), commonly referred to as just Minsu is a Kwangju chaebol company headquartered in Taejon. Minsu was founded by Nang Se Yeon in 1955 as a trading company, following the Division of Kwangju. Over the next three decades the group diversified into areas including food processing, textiles, insurance, securities and retail. Minsu began to produce electronics in the early 1970s, with sales boosted by the growing demand in Euphemia. Electronic devices remain the largest contributor to Minsu's annual income.

Minsu Techwin

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Minsu Techwin (Kwangju: 민수 테크윈) is a surveillance, aeronautics, optoelectronics, automations and weapons technology company. As of 2012 the company had 6,592 employees. The company was founded in Chongwon, Seongpo, but is now headquartered in Taejon, Kwangju. The company originally produced only camera's for security forces, before being expanded with government subsidies in the early 1990s. It is a subsidiary of the Minsu Group.

Tohyon Group

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The Tohyon Group is a Kwangju chaebol company. It focuses on power generation, arms production, and consturction. Tohyon Heavy Industries was responsible for the construction of Central Althena's first nuclear power plant, the Abbasidi Is'did Nuclear Power Plant. The company's annual profit was estimated to be §2.9 billion in 2012. Tohyon is based in the Soguk Economic Zone, Soguk, Kwangju.

Yeogsa Games

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Yeogsa Games is a Kwangju video game developer established in 1987 and based in Soguk, Kwangju. The company focuses on the development of historical video games, such as it's highly acclaimed Total Conquest series. The successful release of Shogun: Total Conquest fueled the company's growth, and led to the release of of Calibria: Total Conqest, increasing the company's critical and commercial success. Yeogsa was bought by Sega (Kenny hasn't come up with a name yet Razz) in 2006, and is now operated as a subsidiary.

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