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Kudos was a Russian company that was one of main producers of unofficial translations and video games.

Kudos

From 2001, Kudos began translation of Mega Drive, Sega Dreamcast, PlayStation and PlayStation 2 games into Russian and distribute them by sites called bandicoot.ru and rusperevod.com. In 2004, due to war with pirates, Kudos began working from underground.

KDS

From 2004, Kudos began to work from site called crashgame.ru[1] owned by company called K&S[2](which could be KudoS from the beginning). From that day most of the systems, original ones and bootleg ones (consoles and translation of Mega Drive, Dendy and Game Boy Advance games) are distributed by this site and many other related to K&S. Another company that seems to be releated to them is Krash.

From 2010 to 2014, they worked as KDS and published games made by BMB for Mega Drive with distribution help of K&S.

List of bootleg releases

Compilations

References