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Xantera
Published 0 games
Developed 6 games
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Black Market Games
Published 1 games
Developed 3 games
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Midas Interactive Entertainment Ltd
Midas Interactive is a British publisher focused on budget titles.
Published 107 games
Developed 6 games
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GirlGames Inc.
Published 0 games
Developed 2 games
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Polygames
Published 0 games
Developed 4 games
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Dome Software Developments, The
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Published 0 games
Developed 4 games
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Animagic S.A.
Published 0 games
Developed 1 games
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Alivesoft
Published 4 games
Developed 4 games
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Bandai S.A.
Published 6 games
Developed 1 games
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Razor Entertainment
Published 0 games
Developed 0 games
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ArcMedia.com Inc.
Published 2 games
Developed 0 games
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Windmill Software
Windmill Software was a game development company in the 1980s.
Published 8 games
Developed 8 games
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Exolt Software
Published 1 games
Developed 1 games
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Naughty Dog, Inc.
Naughty Dog, Inc. is a US-based game developer founded in 1984, who was later acquired by Sony Corp. in 2001. They develop exclusively for Sony-branded platforms.
Published 0 games
Developed 21 games
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Interceptor Micros
Published 2 games
Developed 2 games
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Interceptor Software
Published 8 games
Developed 3 games
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Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo
Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo (KCET) was a development studio of Konami Corporation. In 2005, it was absorbed into the parent company. While active, KCET was responsible for franchises such as Castlevania, Dance Dance Revolution, Gradius, Silent Hill, Tokimeki Memorial, and Winning Eleven.
Published 3 games
Developed 103 games
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Atari Program Exchange
The Atari Program eXchange was a subsidiary of Atari, Inc, made to encourage end-user development of software for the Atari 8-bit systems. Atari paid royalties to the programmers for their software, and awarded outstanding software with cash prizes.
Published 13 games
Developed 0 games
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DreamWorks Interactive L.L.C.
DreamWorks Interactive was the gaming division of the film studio and former media empire founded by Steven Spielberg, Jeffery Katzenberg and David Geffen. The studio is best remembered for creating the Medal of Honor franchise.
Published 11 games
Developed 13 games
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Success Corp.
A PC and console developer based in Tokyo, Japan. It was founded by Takato Yoshinari in 1978
Published 92 games
Developed 68 games
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Virtucraft Studios
Published 0 games
Developed 5 games
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Jane's Combat Simulations
Published 1 games
Developed 13 games
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Rainbird Software
Rainbird was a computer software label of Telecomsoft, a former division of British Telecom. During the 1980's they published software for the Amiga and Atari.
Published 25 games
Developed 2 games
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Realore Studios
Published 8 games
Developed 9 games
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AW Software
Published 1 games
Developed 1 games
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Luxor
Luxor AB was a Swedish electronics manufacturer, acquired by Finnish Nokia in 1985.
Published 7 games
Developed 0 games
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Saba
Published 0 games
Developed 0 games
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ITT
ITT Family Games was a sub-division of the german company ITT Schaub Lorenz. ITT Family Games produced a number of games for the Atari 2600 in the early 1980s, mostly clones of already popular games for the system.
Published 1 games
Developed 0 games
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Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp.
Published 20 games
Developed 24 games
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Nordmende
Published 1 games
Developed 0 games
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Bullet-Proof Software, Inc.
Bullet-Proof Software, Inc. (株式会社ビーピーエス) was a Japanese video game developer and publisher founded in 1983, and active until 2001.
Published 34 games
Developed 17 games
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Free Fall Associates
Creators of legendary game franchise Archon, Free Fall was the first developer to be signed by Electronic Arts
Published 0 games
Developed 6 games
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ASCII Corporation
Japanese publishing company that was founded in 1987, and produced games exclusively on the Japanese market.
Published 86 games
Developed 33 games
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Bridgestone Multimedia Group
Published 1 games
Developed 1 games
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Paradigm Entertainment Inc.
Published 0 games
Developed 15 games
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Berkeley Systems
Published 7 games
Developed 10 games
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Parker Brothers
Primarily known for publishing popular family board games, Parker also released quite a few computer games between the early 1980s and early 1990s.
Published 24 games
Developed 11 games
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Microïds
A french based software development company. They also began publishing and distributing content in 1995.
Published 49 games
Developed 38 games
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Interactive Binary Illusions
Interactive Binary Illusions was a Australian game design company founded in 1993
Published 0 games
Developed 2 games
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Masaya
Masaya was a subsidiary Japanese development studio of NCS, or Nippon Computer Systems, which primarily developed games for NEC's Turbografx-16/PC Engine. The Masaya name and catalog is currently owned by Extreme, who use the company's title as a brand line for the publisher's retro revivals.
Published 41 games
Developed 37 games
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NCS Corporation
NCS stands for Nippon Computer Systems, a Japanese entertainment corporation. For three decades, NCS developed and published games under the brand Masaya before selling it to another company.
Published 38 games
Developed 12 games
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Atari Games
Atari Games is the portion of Atari responsible for its arcade releases. It was later renamed to Midway Games West after a buyout.
Published 73 games
Developed 57 games
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Cyberlore Studios, Inc.
Published 0 games
Developed 16 games
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Lexis Numérique
Published 6 games
Developed 19 games
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