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Découvrez la liste des studios de développement de jeux vidéo répertoriés sur notre base de données, classés par nombre de titres produits.

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Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka

2 jeux
28.0/100

Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka was a former development division of Konami established during restructuring at Konami following the 1995 Hanshin Earthquake. The studio mainly developed sports games.

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Wanadoo Edition

2 jeux
49.6/100

Video game division of Wanadoo, the former internet division of France Télécom (now Orange S.A.). It was acquired by and dissolved into Microids in September 2003.

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G-Craft

2 jeux
77.6/100

G-Craft (ジークラフト Jīkurafuto) was a Japanese video game developer that was founded in 1994. They focused their first development on a Super Nintendo Tactical RPG Front Mission which released on February 24, 1995. They began developing their second game Arc The Lad in order to help Sony bring a wider RPG audience to the platform it would be another Tactical RPG game. Arc The Lad released on June 30, 1995 this game also proved to be a success. After the success of Arc The Lad they began working on a sequel. Arc The Lad II released on November 1, 1996. They also developed and released a spin-off title Arc Arena: Monster Tournament on July 31, 1997. In 1997 G-Craft began development on Front Mission 2 which released on September 25, 1997. This would be the final game would develop as a company. With the success of the Front Mission games, Square offered to merge with G-Craft in 1997 and they accepted. G-craft became a member of the Square Product Development Division 6.

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SUNSOFT

2 jeux

Sunsoft is the video games division of Japanese electronics manufacturer Sun Corporation. Its U.S. subsidiary operated under the name Sun Corporation of America, though, as in Japan, games published there showed a logo that read only Sunsoft.

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Square Enix Business Division 3

2 jeux
77.3/100

Business Division 3 (第3ビジネス・ディビジョン, Dai San Bijinesu Dibijon?) was an internal development division within Square Enix. It was formed in 2013 after an internal restructuring, and initially focused on remasters, ports and mobile titles in the Kingdom Hearts series, eventually moving on to developing new mainline titles in said series. In 2019, following another internal restructuring, Business Division 3 was merged with Business Division 1 and Business Division 4 to form Creative Business Unit I.

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Sculptured Software

2 jeux
53.5/100

Sculptured Software was an American video game developer based in Salt Lake City, Utah and founded in 1984 by George Metos, Peter Adams, and Bryan Brandenburg. George Metos incorporated the company on July 12, 1985 in the state of Utah with the help of some investors, as Sculptured Software, Inc. The company was an early pioneer in the video gaming industry, porting many games from arcade to home console systems, and developing its own games as well. The development company stayed very busy and successful, with over 50 games to its credit, so it is of no surprise that the company became a target for acquisition by larger companies. This happened in October 1995 when Acclaim Inc. bought the company. Acclaim had also purchased Probe Entertainment as well as Iguana Entertainment several months earlier, and the three companies were collectively known as "Acclaim Studios" in 1998, although no official name changing happened until later. It appears that the Sculptured Studios, Inc. name remained since it was printed on game packaging all the way through 1999. It was referred to as "Iguana West", but it is unsure whether this name was officially used as a development entity. Restructuring and rearranging things within Acclaim occurred in an attempt to streamline operations, and the Sculptured Software name was discontinued in favor of Acclaim Studios Salt Lake City in about July 1999. The first game on record developed by Acclaim Studios SLC was ECW Hardcore Revolution (January 31, 2000), and the last completed game by the studio was Legends of Wrestling II (2002). Acclaim Studios SLC was working on Legends of Wrestling III and one other unannounced game when the headquarters decided to close the studio in December 2002. Everything was absorbed into Acclaim's Austin studio at that time.

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2think design studio

2 jeux
72.0/100

Based in Mexico, 2think design studio focused on graphic design for over 11 years until it evolved into César Arminio’s personal brand as an indie videogame developer. His first foray into the industry was as the lead game designer, writer, art director, and creative force behind Pato Box, released for the Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4, Playstation Vita, Xbox One, and PC.

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Domini Games

2 jeux

We have been a casual games developer for over twelve years. Our main goal is to create video games for everyone who enjoys spending their time in a relaxed way. There are no boundaries like age, gender, language and cultural background for us! We want our fantasy worlds to welcome every single player and enrich their minds and elevate their spirits.

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Her Interactive

2 jeux
66.1/100

HeR Interactive, originally a division of American Laser Games called Games For Her Interactive, is a video game developer based in Bellevue, Washington, best known for their long-running series of adventure games based on the Nancy Drew series of mystery novels.

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The Code Monkeys

2 jeux

The Code Monkeys Limited was a British video game developer based in Dewsbury, England. It was dissolved on February 14, 2011.

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Konami Digital Entertainment

2 jeux

Konami Digital Entertainment is a subsidiary of Konami that take over digital entertainment business.

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Mere Mortals

2 jeux

Mere Mortals was a game development company, it was established after Beyond Reality (earlier known as Digital Developments) closed down in 1999.

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