Tous les studios de développement
Découvrez la liste des studios de développement de jeux vidéo répertoriés sur notre base de données, classés par nombre de titres produits.
Midway Games
Midway Games was an American video game company dedicated to the developing and publishing of video games. Midway's franchises included Mortal Kombat, Rampage, Spy Hunter, NBA Jam, Cruis'n, and NFL Blitz. Midway also acquired the rights to video games that were originally developed by Williams Electronics and Atari Games, such as Defender, Joust, Robotron 2084, Gauntlet, and the Rush series.
Microsoft Game Studios
Microsoft Game Studios was an American video game publisher based in Redmond, Washington. It was later renamed into Microsoft Studios.
David Mulder
EA Black Box
Climax Studios
Climax Studios is a British video game developer based in Portsmouth that is best known for their work on the action role-playing game Sudeki and the survival horror games Silent Hill: Origins and Silent Hill: Shattered Memories.
Matrix Software
Matrix Corporation (株式会社マトリックス, Kabushiki gaisha Matorikkusu), commonly referred to as Matrix Software, is a Japanese video game development company located in Tokyo. Founded in July 1994 by former members of Climax Entertainment and Telenet Japan, the company has since created games for a number of systems beginning with their action-adventure game title Alundra in April 1997. Matrix has teamed with other developers such as Square Enix and Chunsoft to produce games for existing franchises such as Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest, as well as other anime and manga properties. In addition to game console development, Matrix Software has also made games for various Japanese mobile phone brands since 2001.
Compile
Compile Corporation (株式会社コンパイル, Kabushikigaisha Konpairu) was a Japanese video game developer, most notable for having developed the Puyo Puyo series, a franchise derived from the Madō Monogatari series. On 6 November 2003, the company shut down amid bankruptcy. As a result, key staff moved to Compile Heart, the company's spiritual successor, whereas shoot-'em-up staff moved to MileStone Inc.[1] The Compile trademark is being used as a brand label by Compile Heart to promote merchandise and games based on Compile properties.[2] As of 2010, Compile Heart entered into a licensing deal with D4 Enterprise to create new video games based on franchises from Compile properties.[3][4] This agreement does not affect the rights to the Puyo Puyo series as Sega retains ownership of the property.[5] In April 2016, Niitani started a new successor company to Compile, Compile Maru. The company launched the game Nyoki Nyoki: Tabidachi Hen for Nintendo 3DS on the Nintendo eShop with a follow-up scheduled for Nintendo Switch.
Dave Gilbert
Bullfrog Productions
Bullfrog Productions was a British developer. It was founded in 1987 by Les Edgar and Peter Molyneux. They were best known for their strategy god games such as Populous. In January 1995, to strengthen its global positioning, Bullfrog Productions merged with long time publishing partner Electronic Arts. In August 1997, Bullfrog co-founder, Peter Molyneux, left to establish a new development team, Lionhead Productions (who, incidentally, has also signed a distribution deal with Electronic Arts). In September 1999, Les Edgar changed his role to consultant for Bullfrog Productions Limited, enabling him to pay more equitable attention to his other business interests. Edgar handed the reins to Bruce McMillan from Electronic Arts' Canadian studio. Following its purchase by EA, Bullfrog continued to work in its original offices in Guildford as an EA studio, and continued to display its own Bullfrog logo on the boxes of its games. In 2000, Electronic Arts merged its EA-UK offices, which had been in Langley near Slough, with the Bullfrog offices, into a new facility in Chertsey. Around August of that year the company decided to drop all further production of Bullfrog-branded products, and the former Bullfrog employees were put onto new projects such as the Harry Potter series. The last Bullfrog-branded game was Sim Theme Park (also known as Theme Park World and Theme Park 2), released in 1999. A few compilations of older games that Bullfrog worked on have been published since, but to all intents and purposes the brand has been dead since the move to Chertsey in 2000. Many Bullfrog developers left to found their own studios and these became Intrepid Computer Entertainment Ltd., Big Blue Box Studios Ltd. and Lionhead Studios. The latter eventually absorbed the first two and became the only studio to carry on the Bullfrog legacy.
Lightwood Games
Lightwood Games is a small, independent game developer based in Perton, Staffordshire. The company is a specialist developer of puzzles games and began developing games for iOS in 2010. The first app released by Lightwood Games – Word Search Party – was launched later that year. It has now been downloaded nearly two million times. More recently, the company has focused on producing word games and logic puzzles for home and portable consoles, and is delighted to have been able to bring their titles to PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo consoles. Lightwood has partnered with Conceptis Ltd, the world’s leading supplier of logic puzzles, to provide puzzle content for a number of titles, including Sudoku, Pic-a-Pix, Fill-a-Pix and Link-a-Pix games. Through partnerships with publishers Rainy Frog, Starsign and Eastasiasoft, several games have been localized and published in Japanese, Chinese and Korean. Lightwood Games is now authorised to publish on all major console platforms and has new titles in the pipeline for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and 5, and Xbox One and Series X|S. Lightwood Games is an independent game developer, owned and operated by a husband-and-wife team. Katherine and Chris finally tied the knot in Las Vegas in October 2013! Lightwood Games is a trading name of Lightwood Consultancy Ltd, registered in England and Wales, company registration number 03737612.
Jaleco
Jaleco Ltd. (株式会社ジャレコ, Kabushiki Kaisha Jareko) was a corporate brand name that was used by two previously connected video game developers and publishers based in Japan. The original Jaleco company was founded in 1974 as Japan Leisure Company, founded by Yoshiaki Kanazawa, before being renamed to simply Jaleco in the early 1980s. This company was later acquired in 2000 by PCCW, who rebranded it as their Japanese game division, PCCW Japan, before reverting it to Jaleco in 2002. In 2006, Jaleco became independent from PCCW and renamed to Jaleco Holding, having their video game operations spun off into a new company, also called Jaleco. This new spin-off company was sold to mobile developer Game Yarou in 2009, with Jaleco Holding renaming itself to Encom Holdings shortly after.
Velan Studios
Velan Studios is a video game developer headquartered in Troy, New York. Founded in November 2016 by Guha Bala and Karthik Bala.
Gamesforfarm
Emil Macko
Emil Macko started getting into game development since around 2010 when he was inspired by Minecraft, the indie video game that became extremely popular around that time. On 2015, being inspired by the Five Nights at Freddy's series, he designed his own animatronic and named it Candy. After creating several more characters, he decided to fit all the casts into a game, which now becomes Five Nights at Candy's. After the game became popular in the FNaF community, the game now becomes a series. Several sequels for Five Nights at Candy's was made. In 2018, Emil also teamed up with Kane Carter and Sian Mewburn (also known as Turntail) with the name of Team EKS to develop games together. Their initial debut was supposed to be Chef Wanted, a game made for a gamejam event, but it was eventually cancelled due to The Fazbear Fanverse and what's left of it has later turned into CHASE: Animatronics. In 2020, Scott contacted Emil, and he now joins The Fazbear Fanverse, and is making Five Nights at Candy's 4, the last entry of the franchise.
Max Design
Max Design GesMBH was a game developer based in Schladming, Austria. The company was founded in 1991 by the brothers Albert and Martin Lasser together with Wilfried Reiter. They mainly focused on business simulation games.
Hitmaker
Hitmaker Co., Ltd. was a development subsidiary of Sega created with members from an in-house department titled Amusement Machine 3 Research & Development(AM3 R&D) and it later absorbed another subsidiary, Sega Rossa, before being shutdown and reorganized back into an internal Sega R&D structure after Sega's merger with Sammy.
Male Doll
Amzy
Torus Games
Torus Games is the most prolific independent game developer in the world. In almost 25 years, we have launched more than 120 titles across 200 SKUs. Torus has released titles on every popular platform since the original Game Boy. These games include sports, racing, first-person shooters, children’s entertainment, platformers, and more recent research and educational titles. Torus is a quality game developer for all popular gaming platforms. We create both licensed and original titles. Our games are recognizable and engaging, a result of our 24 years of development history.
Atomic Games
Lorenzo Redaelli
Lorenzo Radaelli (also known as Eyeguys) is an Italian multidisciplinary artist based in Milan.
Midway
Rockstar North
Rockstar North was founded in 1988 under the name DMA Design, they are a British video game developer based in Scotland. They are best known for creating the Grand Theft auto franchise and Lemmings franchise. Since 1999 they have been part of Rockstar Games which is owned by Take-Two Interactive. It was not before 2002 that they went trough a name shift and ended up on being called Rockstar North.