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.
Square Product Development Division 5
Internal division of Square formed in 1996. They would develop games such as Einhänder, Brave Fencer Musashi, and Parasite Eve II, and the All-Star Pro Wrestling games. It would be renamed "Square Enix Product Division 5" after the merging with Enix Corporation.
Playground Games
Playground Games Limited is a British video game developer based in Leamington Spa, England. It is known for developing the Forza Horizon series, which is part of the larger Forza franchise. In 2018, Playground Games became part of Microsoft Studios (now known as Xbox Game Studios). They are also developing the next game in the Fable series.
Cing
An independent video game developer headquartered Fukuoka, Japan. Developed some titles for Nintendo, among others. Filed for bankruptcy in 2010.
Virtuos
Headquartered in Singapore and operating across 22 offices in Asia, Europe, and North America, Virtuos is one of the largest and most recognized content creators of video games and movies in the world. Since 2004, we have been providing high-quality games and art to top developers and publishers, and are one of the most trusted partners in helping game creators make blockbuster games.
Virtavia
Project Aces
Project Aces is an internal development team of Bandai Namco Entertainment employees who have been directly responsible for developing Ace Combat games since 2001. Prior to that, development for Ace Combat games was simply credited to Namco.
Lenar
Masangsoft, Inc.
Capcom Japan
Eutechnyx
At the end of 1996, the directors of Merit Studios (Europe) completed a Management Buy Back of the European Subsidiary from Merit Studios, Inc. The company was renamed Eutechnyx Limited, with the Infogrames Group acquiring a minority shareholding in the company. The exclusive distribution agreement with Infogrames ended in December 1999, after which time the directors of Eutechnyx reacquired total control of the shareholding of the company. From January 2000, Eutechnyx became a fully independent developer, producing innovative racing games for third party publishers.
CD Projekt RED
CD Projekt Red – a Polish video game developer, established in 2002 as a subsidiary of CD Projekt. The studio belonged to the holding CDP Investment, which was later merged with Optimus. The company's registered office was located in Warsaw. As part of the subsequent numerous transformations of the parent company, CD Projekt RED became a legal subsidiary of CD Projekt.
Exient Entertainment
Exient was formed in Jan 2001 with the purpose of developing high quality interactive entertainment experiences for hand held devices. Over the last six years the company has grown considerably, producing quality games for every major hand-held platform and more recently expanding into the console market. They now employ a team of talented Next-Gen developers, working on several in-house projects and tools. Based in the University City, Oxford, UK, Exient is ideally positioned to take advantage of a massive resource of highly competent and creative resources. This mix of seasoned gaming professionals and highly intelligent technical resources has proven to be a winning formula. Exient is an authorised developer for NDS, PSP, PS2, XBOX360, PS3 and Wii. Pocket PC Magazine Best Software Award 2003 Total Soccer IGN Best Handheld Sports Game 2003 FIFA 04 GBA IGN Best Handheld Sports Game 2005 FIFA Soccer 06 NDS TIGA Best Handheld Games Development Studio 2005 Develop 100 - The World’s Most Successful Game Studios - 2007 Edition - (position 50)
ArcadeKitten
World-Loom
World-LooM was the original name of Polish game developer Space Fox Games, based in Warsaw, Poland. The company was founded in 2008. It renamed to World-LooM Games in 2014, and then to Space Fox Games in 2021. The studio specialized in premium casual games, and was affiliated with publisher Artifex Mundi.
Kadokawa Games
Kadokawa Games Inc. was founded in April 2009 as a strategic subsidiary of Kadokawa Group Holdings' game business. We actively promote cooperation with overseas group companies and development studio and overseas expansion, and are engaged in the planning, development and sales of game software.
Bloober Team
Bloober Team is a game development company based in Cracow, Poland. We create hidden horror games – focusing on the atmosphere and the environment, rather than survival and shooter mechanics. Bloober Team ventures Behind The Darkness. Bloober Team has been established in 2008. During the first few years the company has worked as a developer for hire. It has produced more than 40 different SKU’s during that time. Then came Basement Crawl and its reimagination in the form of BRAWL, which steered Bloober Team back to its roots - to horror games. The company has worked directly with companies like Nintendo, Microsoft, or Sony.
SkyVu Inc.
Vast Studios
Rockstar Games
Rockstar Games is an American video game publisher based in New York City. The company was established in December 1998 as a subsidiary of Take-Two Interactive, using the assets Take-Two had previously acquired from BMG Interactive. Founding members of the company were Terry Donovan, Gary Foreman, Dan and Sam Houser, and Jamie King, who worked for Take-Two at the time, and of which the Houser brothers were previously executives at BMG Interactive. Sam Houser heads the studio as president.
BEC
BEC (Bandai Entertainment Company), formerly known as Interbec, is a joint venture by Bandai and Human Co, Ltd. for video game development. They are best known for developing licensed video games for Bandai including Digimon, Dragon Ball Z and Mobile Suit Gundam. Once Bandai and Namco merged as Bandai Namco, BEC Co. became a video game development subsidiary for the merged company. On April 2011, Bandai Namco merged BEC with Banpresto in order to unify their Bandai video game development subsidiaries under one division.