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.
Big Fish Studios
Big Fish Studios is the internal development studio that publishes original titles every year through Big Fish Games. They are most famous for their series Mystery Case Files. Other series of theirs include the Drawn series, the Azada series (since taken over by ERS Games) and the Life Quest Series, a series of Strategy games.
Mike Walter
Mike Walter is a hosted games author; he has written and developed text-based games independently using the ChoiceScript language. The games he has developed so far are "Life of a Wizard", "Paradox Factor", "Life of a Mobster", "The Lost Heir Trilogy", "The Last Wizard", and "Life of a Space Force Captain".
Hypnotix
Draw Distance
Draw Distance is a new name of iFun4all – a 10-year experienced Polish indie game development studio and publisher, standing behind Serial Cleaner, Halls of Horror, Ritual: Crown of Horns, Far Peak, Vampire: The Masquerade – Coteries of New York and other.
Natsume Co., Ltd.
Art Games Studio
We are a development team and publishing house based in Warsaw, Poland. Creating and supporting games on PC and Nintendo Switch.
Think & Feel
Shouei System
Shouei System Co., Ltd. 1981-1982, was a Japanese company that began developing and distributing videogames in 1985. They were known for their work on the Fist of the North Star games, published by Toei Animation, and the Heiwa Pachinko World games that they published. They appear to have hired or worked with staff from the company Bears Co., Ltd. for their game development work until 1990 when they began contracting with other companies, mainly Copya System Ltd. and Office Koukan Co., Ltd.
Amzy
Crescent Moon Games
Crescent Moon Games (ex. Galoobeth Games and Human Powered Games) is an iOS, Android and PC/Consoles indie game developer.
EA Black Box
Chunsoft
Chunsoft was founded in 1984 by Koichi Nakamura after he won a competition hosted by Enix through programming and designing the game DoorDoor. Chunsoft is best known for developing the Dragon Quest (Dragon Warrior in North America) series of games, published by Enix. In 2012, Chunsoft merged with Spike Co., Ltd. and became Spike Chunsoft Co., Ltd.
DreamFactory
Dream Factory Co., Ltd. is a Japanese video game developer founded in 1995, based out of Tokyo. They are best known for developing fighting and beat 'em up games, such as the Tobal No. 1 fighting game series and the high-profile PlayStation 2 launch title The Bouncer, both developed under Square Co. The company's chairman, Seiichi Ishii, is an industry veteran who served as an early designer and director for two fighting game franchises: Virtua Fighter (published by Sega) and Tekken (published by Namco). In 2003 they formed a partnership with Microsoft to develop "Kakuto Chojin: Back Alley Brutal" under the name of Dream Publishing. After the game did not meet their sales expectations, the original name of DreamFactory returned as their mainstay brand. Despite a lack of relevant activity the past decade, it is still not officially deemed as defunct. In August 2015, Seiichi Ishii announced after delivering a mobile game for Bandai Namco (Xevious ガンプの謎はすべて解けた!?) that he is currently the only employee working for the company. He now enjoys the pace of making small projects rather than high budget blockbusters.
NEKO WORKs
NEKO WORKs (ネコワークエス?) is a Japanese doujin circle founded by Sayori. She is the creator of the NEKOPARA series.
G5 Software
NDCube
NDCube Co., Ltd. is a Japanese game development studio that was founded on March 1, 2000 as a joint venture between Nintendo and Dentsu, a Japanese advertising company. Since 2010 the company has been a fully owned subsidiary of Nintendo. In later years the company has been most known for developing games in the Mario Party and Wii Party series and a large number of employees have a background at Hudson Soft Company, the previous developer of the Mario Party series. The company's offices are located in Tokyo and Sapporo. In 2024, the company was renamed to Nintendo Cube
Funcom
Funcom was founded in 1993 and has since then developed and published over 25 game titles across several genres and gaming platforms. Most notable of these are the MMOs 'The Secret World', 'Age of Conan' and 'Anarchy Online', as well as the adventure game 'The Longest Journey'. There are about 130 talented individuals from several different nationalities working at Funcom, spread out across offices in Norway, Canada, and the US. After more than 20 years of operation one of the largest and most influential independent development studios in the business.