Eolith

Eolith was a Korean based fighting game company that is best known for having the intellectual property for The King of Fighters series after SNK's bankruptcy. Like BrezzaSoft, this company was partially funded by Eikichi Kawasaki. The games they produced were The King of Fighters 2001 and The King of Fighters 2002. Their main goal while creating these games was to create a "real fighting environment" which tapped into the full potential of the games' roster. Another goal from the staff was to encourage perfectionism while challenging both newcomers and veterans of the series. Their company was later named the "Digital Entertainment Group".

The company became associated with M-dream in 2003, and they went on to create various mobile games. The company became an electronic goods developer before it shut down in 2008. Even so, several fans debate the possible copyright issues over the original characters made for these titles (namely with Angel, May Lee, and K9999). Currently, no official statements have been made by SNK-Playmore though Nameless' creation has sparked some renewed interest on the matter, however, due to Angel's appearance in The King of Fighters XIV, it appears that SNK has the rights to use the characters.

Games

 * Hidden Catch
 * Iron Fortress
 * Linky Pipe
 * Puzzle King
 * Raccoon World
 * Hidden Catch 2
 * KlonDike+
 * Land Breaker
 * New Hidden Catch
 * Penfan Girls: Step1. Mild Mind
 * Hidden Catch 3
 * Steal See
 * Fortress 2 Blue Arcade
 * The King of Fighters 2001
 * Crazy War
 * The King of Fighters 2002
 * BnB Arcade
 * The King of Fighters Mobile - parts 1 + 2
 * Samurai Shodown Mobile