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.
Trepang Studios
Developers of Trepang2, the Unreal 4 powered indie FPS featuring slow mo bullet dodging, kung fu, gory dismemberment and intelligent enemy AI.
Global Star Software
History from MobyGames: "Founded in 1995, Global Star Software Limited was originally located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The company became active in the software publishing field and branched out from its roots in value PC entertainment to offer a variety of business and utility software, as well as software for a variety of other platforms. The company became a wholly owned subsidiary of Take-Two Interactive Software Canada, Inc., which in turn was a subsidiary of Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. Although controlled by Take-Two, the company remained intact and published games using its own logo as a publishing label. In 2002 Global Star Software launched its Global ProBiz lineup of over a dozen business and utility products. Global Star also continued its efforts in the PDA software market, spearheading new initiatives such as multi-platform releases for both Palm and Pocket PC devices. By the end of 2002, Global Star was reorganized and became a division of Take-Two's Jack of All Games' Canadian operations along with Triad Distributors. Shortly thereafter, Take-Two announced that Global Star's products would henceforth be sold exclusively through their Jack of All Games' sales force to strengthen the company's position in the value-priced product category. In mid 2003 Global Star Software, Inc. was formed and all distribution operations were consolidated operationally into the new company located within the Take-Two corporate facilities in New York City. The Global Star Software label was absorbed into the 2K Play label when Take-Two announced its formation on 10th September 2007."
Racdym
VSS, Inc.
Cosmigo
21st Century Entertainment
Formed in 1991 from the wreckage of Hewson Consultants, 21st Century Entertainment quickly found their niche by publishing Pinball Dreams... the game that introduced the world to DICE. The company quickly became a group, adding a US division and a development studio in the form of Spidersoft to its arsenal. The company closed its doors in 1998, and the rest of the group had ceased to exist by the end of 2000.
Just Add Oil Games
Wombat Brawler
At Wombat Brawler, we craft highly polished games designed to help you unwind and relax.
PNWCyber
Purdue University Northwest's educational game development department. Produces learning tools and interactive games for teaching cybersecurity to K-12 students.
Rage Quit Games
Rage Quit Games is a game development studio based in Krakow, Poland, that specializes in high-end mobile multiplayer 3D games. In all, their releases have been downloaded over 150 million times, the most successful being The Wolf, which itself has seen over 60 million downloads. The studio is currently working on Tomorrow, a post-apocalyptic online RPG for mobile that will deliver a cutting-edge, never-before-seen gameplay experience.
United Independent Entertainment GmbH
The UIG Entertainment GmbH was founded in 2005 by managing director Christoph Bayer and is one of the leading distributors of casual games and license simulator games as well as own developments in Germany. Many well known partner trust the excellent distribution network in the different retail channels. UIG is also presenting tools like the computer easy series. Headquartered in Oberhaching, Bavaria, Germany.
Tripwire Interactive
Based in Roswell, Georgia, Tripwire Interactive is an entertainment software developer and publisher founded in 2005 by the award-winning mod team and winners of the 2004 edition of the “$1,000,000 Make Something Unreal” competition.
Mr Chip Software
British game development company founded in February 1982 and best known for developers Shaun Southern and Andrew Morris. Between 1982 and 1984 games were self-published. In 1984 they started developing games for publishers like Mastertronic, Alternative Software or Gremlin Graphics. In 1988 the company was renamed to Magnetic Fields.
Bad Cog
Bullet-Proof Software
Bullet-Proof Software Inc. (BPS) was a Japanese video game developer founded in 1983 by Henk Rogers. At first it would acquire fame by the creation of NEC PC-8801 RPG The Black Onyx, however fate would tie the company with the involvement of the Famicom and Game Boy versions of Tetris. In 1996, Rogers would fund Blue Planet Software Inc. in Honolulu, Hawaii as a successor of the original Japanese company, they would continue developing Tetris games using the same BPS initials. On February 22nd, 2001, Bullet-Proof Software would close it's doors.