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   software_name   = Psychonauts in the Rhombus of Ruin|
   company_logo   = [[File:Korea_Computer_Center.png|100px]]|
  software_image  = [[File:Psychonauts in the Rhombus of Ruin cover.jpg|300px]]|
   company_name   = Korea Computer Center|
   developer      = [[Double Fine Productions]]|
   company_type   = North Korea government IT research center|
   publisher      = [[Double Fine Productions]]|
   foundation    = October 24, 1990|
   systems        = [[PlayStation 4]], [[Windows]]|
   release        = '''PlayStation 4'''<br />AU/EU/NA: February 21, 2017<br />'''Windows'''<br />WW: April 19, 2018|
   added_to_museum = PS4 Digital: February 9, 2017<br />PS4 Retail: November 13, 2017|
}}
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'''''Psychonauts in the Rhombus of Ruin''''' is a [[virtual reality]] [[adventure game]] developed by [[Double Fine Productions]].


[[Category: Digital items owned by WEC Museum]]
The '''Korea Computer Center (조선컴퓨터센터, Chosŏn Computer Center)''' or '''KCC''' is a North Korean government information technology research center.
[[Category: HTC Vive]]
 
[[Category: Oculus Rift]]
It was founded in Pyongyang on October 24, 1990. Until 2015, it was considered a research institute. In early 2015, the Korea Computer Center was reorganized as a state-owned enterprise.
[[Category: Physical items owned by WEC Museum]]
 
[[Category: PlayStation VR]]
==Products==
[[Category: Valve Index]]
Several products have been developed by the [[Korea Computer Center]], often based on open-source software.
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[[Category: Video games developed in the United States of America]]
===Bright Light intranet network===
[[Category: Video games developed by Double Fine Productions]]
North Korea has a nationwide walled intranet service which is known as [[Bright Light (computer network)|Bright Light]], or Kwangmyong in Korean.  It was developed by the Korea Computer Center and the [[Central Scientific and Technological Information Agency]] launched it at some point from 1997 to the early 2000s. Between 1,000 to 5,500 websites are available on the Bright Light intranet network.
[[Category: Video games published by Double Fine Productions]]
 
[[Category: Video games released in 2017]]
===Korea Janggi===
[[Category: Video games released in 2018]]
In 1999, the Korea Computer Center released ''[[Korea Janggi]]'', or ''Chosŏn Janggi'' in North Korean parlance. It is a computer [[video game|game]] version of Janggi, a traditional Korean board game.
[[Category: Video games released on PlayStation 4]]
 
[[Category: Video games released on Windows]]
===Red Star operating system===
[[Category: Virtual reality]]
[[Red Star (operating system)|Red Star]], or Pulgunbyol in Korean, is an operating system based on the [[Linux]] distribution [[Fedora]]. The first release of Red Star was in 2008.
 
===My Nation web browser===
[[My Nation (web browser)|My Nation]], or Naenara in Korean, is a [[web browser]] based on [[Firefox]]. It was released in 2012, as part of Red Star OS 3.0.
 
Prior versions of Red Star OS were bundled with Firefox.
 
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[[Category:Video game developers]]
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[[Category:North Korea]]

Revision as of 05:38, 17 June 2023

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The Korea Computer Center (조선컴퓨터센터, Chosŏn Computer Center) or KCC is a North Korean government information technology research center.

It was founded in Pyongyang on October 24, 1990. Until 2015, it was considered a research institute. In early 2015, the Korea Computer Center was reorganized as a state-owned enterprise.

Products

Several products have been developed by the Korea Computer Center, often based on open-source software.

Bright Light intranet network

North Korea has a nationwide walled intranet service which is known as Bright Light, or Kwangmyong in Korean. It was developed by the Korea Computer Center and the Central Scientific and Technological Information Agency launched it at some point from 1997 to the early 2000s. Between 1,000 to 5,500 websites are available on the Bright Light intranet network.

Korea Janggi

In 1999, the Korea Computer Center released Korea Janggi, or Chosŏn Janggi in North Korean parlance. It is a computer game version of Janggi, a traditional Korean board game.

Red Star operating system

Red Star, or Pulgunbyol in Korean, is an operating system based on the Linux distribution Fedora. The first release of Red Star was in 2008.

My Nation web browser

My Nation, or Naenara in Korean, is a web browser based on Firefox. It was released in 2012, as part of Red Star OS 3.0.

Prior versions of Red Star OS were bundled with Firefox.