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.
Eros
NCS Corporation
Also known as Nippon Computer Systems Corporation . They entered the video game industry in 1980 and began using the Masaya brand in 1984. They left game software development in 1998 due to business risks, though Masaya continued to publish games. Their last game credit is in the 1999 release of Langrisser Millennium for the Sega Dreamcast. In 2014, Extreme Co., Ltd. acquired a copyright assignment from NCS Corporation concerning Masaya and their related products.
Ubisoft Casablanca
Ubisoft Casablanca is the Moroccan subsidiary of the Ubisoft corporation. It is responsible for the development of the Nintendo DS games Prince of Persia: The Fallen King and Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands.
Lawins
Sega Sammy Holdings
Sega Sammy Holdings formed after the merger of Sega and Sammy Corporation. Sega was having financial trouble after the Sega Dreamcast when Sammy Corporation bought enough shares to force the merger in 2004. Both companies continue to operate independently although Sega took over Sammy's game division so they could focus on their Pachinko and Pachislot machines.
68k Studios
68k Studios is an indie developer creating games inspired by classics from the 80s and 90s with no DLC, no pay-to-win and no microtransactions.
Wesh Aljawab Team
Wesh Aljawab is an interactive Arabic trivia game designed for social competition. Players challenge their knowledge across various cultural and general categories in real-time. The game features a competitive leaderboard system, daily challenges, and interactive quiz mechanics that engage the MENA gaming community. It is fully accessible via web browsers, providing a seamless experience for trivia enthusiasts.
Gamevil
GEICO
Anima Project
Acclaim Cheltenham
Mirage
Fallen Tree Games
Rowan Software
Rowan Software was a British software company focused on the development of computer games. The company was founded by Rod Hyde in 1987 and based in Runcorn, Cheshire. Rowan was best known as a publisher of flight simulators for the PC. The company was involved with a number of publishers including Mirrorsoft, Mindscape, Spectrum Holobyte, Virgin, and Empire Interactive. Rowan's involvement with Mirrorsoft included development of the strategy/role-playing title Duster which collapsed when Mirrorsoft was declared bankrupt. In the early 1990s Martin Kenwright left with several members of Rowan's staff to form Digital Image Design. Rowan was acquired by Empire Interactive in December 2000.