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Nintendo R&D3
Nintendo's third R&D department, which focused mainly on hardware, but also developed some games for Nintendo. They later became Nintendo IRD.
Published 0 games
Developed 11 games
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Playtronic Industrial Ltda.
Published 1 games
Developed 1 games
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IBM
The International Business Machines Corporation, more commonly known as IBM, is an American multinational technology manufacturer and consulting company, founded in 1911. The company is credited with inventing many technological advancements, including the floppy disk and the hard disk drive.
Published 29 games
Developed 9 games
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Softvision Co., Ltd.
Published 1 games
Developed 1 games
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Midway Games
A now-defunct publisher and developer that was based in Chicago. Best known later in its life for the Mortal Kombat series, Midway's legacy traces back to early pinball and arcade releases, when the company was known as Williams.
Published 278 games
Developed 147 games
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Mesa Logic
Published 0 games
Developed 1 games
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Atari
Atari, Inc. was a video game and home computer company founded in 1972 by Ted Dabney and Nolan Bushnell. It is considered by most to be responsible for the birth of the video games industry as a whole, introducing video games in the home and arcades.
Published 185 games
Developed 130 games
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Opera Soft S.A.
A Spanish based game developer who made games for computers in the mid-1980s.
Published 20 games
Developed 20 games
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Boffo Games, Inc.
Published 0 games
Developed 2 games
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Sold Out Sales & Marketing Ltd.
A publisher re-releasing budget titles of older PC games
Published 141 games
Developed 0 games
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Global Star Software Inc.
Global Star was a budget / family game company
Published 64 games
Developed 1 games
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Leland Corporation
Published 2 games
Developed 7 games
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Tradewest, Inc.
Tradewest Inc. was a popular publisher on the NES, having brought the Double Dragon and Battletoads franchises to North America.
Published 31 games
Developed 1 games
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Rare, Ltd.
Rare Ltd. is an English game developer based in Leicestershire founded in 1982. After many years of being partnered with Nintendo, the studio was acquired by Microsoft in 2002.
Published 21 games
Developed 119 games
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Virgin Interactive Entertainment, Inc.
A UK game developer and publisher and part of the Virgin Group. Was originally known as Virgin Games Inc until 1994 when it was renamed Virgin Interactive Entertainment.
Published 255 games
Developed 34 games
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Future Vision Multimedia
Published 1 games
Developed 0 games
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SuperStudio Ltd.
Published 0 games
Developed 1 games
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Culture Brain USA, Inc.
Culture Brain USA was the American subsidiary of Culture Brain in Japan that reworked that company's NES, GB and SNES games for a Western audience.
Published 10 games
Developed 6 games
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X-Ray Interactive
Published 0 games
Developed 1 games
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Titus Interactive, S.A.
Titus is a defunct French video game publisher who are infamous for developing such games as Robocop and Superman64
Published 63 games
Developed 38 games
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Sir-tech Software, Inc.
Sir-Tech Software was a gaming company founded by brothers Norman Sirotek and Robert Sirotek, and was most famous for its genre-defining Wizardry series of role-playing games.
Published 15 games
Developed 17 games
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Culture Brain Inc.
Culture Brain Excel is a small Japanese developer/publisher of handheld Nintendo games, known for their work in the 80s and 90s on Baseball Simulator 1.000, Little Ninja Brothers, Flying Warriors (aka Hiryu no Ken) and their sequels.
Published 91 games
Developed 100 games
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Synergistic Software, Inc.
Published 2 games
Developed 25 games
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Data East Corporation
Data East Corporation was a well known software publisher and electronics manufacturer best known for 1980's arcade hits like Burgertime and Bad Dudes along with licensed pinball tables such as The Simpsons and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Published 182 games
Developed 159 games
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Big Five Software
Published 2 games
Developed 3 games
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Tigervision
Published 6 games
Developed 1 games
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Jackbox Games
Now known as Jackbox Games, the company formerly known as Jellyvision is a game development company best known for "You Don't Know Jack" games.
Published 8 games
Developed 25 games
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ak tronic Software & Services GmbH
A German budget publishing label for games & applications
Published 81 games
Developed 1 games
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Krisalis Software Ltd.
Published 18 games
Developed 34 games
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Sandcastle
Published 0 games
Developed 2 games
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Durell Software Ltd.
Published 10 games
Developed 12 games
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Epic Games
Epic Games is a video game development company most famous for developing the Unreal Engine and game series, and more recently, the Gears of War series and Shadow Complex (In conjunction with Chair Entertainment).
Published 45 games
Developed 41 games
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Image Works
A publishing label created by Mirrorsoft in 1988. They created games for the Amiga, C64, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST and the PC.
Published 31 games
Developed 6 games
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Banpresto Co., Ltd.
A Japanese developer of arcade machines. Was merged into Bandai Namco Games on April 1, 2008. Popular in Japan, they have much less exposure in the United States.
Published 210 games
Developed 110 games
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Natsume
Natsume are the Japan-based developers of niche titles for many platforms, their most popular franchise being the Harvest Moon series.
Published 117 games
Developed 122 games
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PAL Developments
Published 0 games
Developed 11 games
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Hi-Tec Software Ltd.
Published 24 games
Developed 1 games
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Level 9 Computing, Ltd.
Published 11 games
Developed 22 games
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Mosaic Publishing
Published 4 games
Developed 0 games
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Alfa System
AlfaSystem Co.,Ltd. is a development and planning company from Kumamoto City, Japan. The company has been around since 1988.
Published 0 games
Developed 48 games
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Adrenium Games
Adrenium Games was a sub-studio of Amaze Entertainment
Published 0 games
Developed 3 games
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SIE London Studio
The SIE London Studio is Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe's largest internal developer, most famous for it's work with the SingStar and EyeToy franchises.
Published 3 games
Developed 75 games
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Taito Corporation
Taito is a Japanese arcade and console game developer, best known for Space Invaders and other arcade hits. Since 2005, Taito has been a wholly-owned subsidiary of Square Enix Holdings Co. Ltd.
Published 414 games
Developed 311 games
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Kids Station, Inc.
Published 6 games
Developed 0 games
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