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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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Sierra On-Line

2 jeux

Sierra Entertainment, Inc. (formerly On-Line Systems and Sierra On-Line, Inc.) was an American video game developer and publisher founded in 1979 by Ken and Roberta Williams. The company is known for pioneering the graphic adventure game genre, including the first such game, Mystery House. It is known for its graphical adventure game series King's Quest, Space Quest, Police Quest, Gabriel Knight, Leisure Suit Larry, and Quest for Glory, and as the original publisher of Valve's Half-Life series. After seventeen years as an independent company, Sierra was acquired by CUC International in February 1996 to become part of CUC Software. However, CUC International was caught in an accounting scandal in 1998, and many of the original founders of Sierra including the Williamses left the company. Sierra remained as part of CUC Software as it was sold and renamed several times over the next few years. Sierra was formally disestablished as a company and reformed as a division of this group in August 2004. The former CUC Software group was acquired by Vivendi and branded as Vivendi Games in 2006. The Sierra division continued to operate through Vivendi Games's merger with Activision to form Activision Blizzard on July 10, 2008, but was shut down later that year. The Sierra brand was revived by Activision in 2014 to re-release former Sierra games and some independently developed games.

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Turn 10 Studios

2 jeux

Located in Redmond, Washington, Turn 10 Studios is the creator of the Forza Motorsport franchise. Turn 10 is a subdivision of Microsoft Studios, established in 2001 as a first-party racing game developer. Turn 10 Studios began working on the original Forza Motorsport to fill the void of simulation racing games on the Xbox console. With an emphasis on driving mechanics and the newest features of Xbox LIVE, the original Forza Motorsport was released in May of 2005 to much critical acclaim and community support.

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Iguana Entertainment

2 jeux
60.0/100

Acclaim Studios Austin (formerly Iguana Entertainment) was an American video game developer based in Austin, Texas. The company was founded in 1991 by Jeff Spangenberg, previously lead designer for Punk Development, and originally located in Santa Clara, California. Iguana found first success with Aero the Acro-Bat, moved to Austin and acquired Optimus Software (later Iguana UK) in 1993. Iguana was acquired by Acclaim Entertainment in January 1995 and received another sub-studio, Iguana West (formerly Sculptured Software) in October that year. Spangenberg was fired from his position in July 1998 and filed a lawsuit on breach of contract the following October. Iguana was rebranded Acclaim Studios Austin in May 1999, and the studio was closed down in August 2004, followed by the Chapter 7 bankruptcy of its parent in September 2004.

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Square Product Development Division 2

2 jeux

Formed in 1996 after an internal restructure on Square, this division handled Mana and SaGa releases such as Legend of Mana and SaGa Frontier and SaGa Frontier 2. After the merging with Enix Corporation, development of the Mana series would be transferred to Square Enix Product Development Division 8, while development on SaGa would remain on Division 2.

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Pathea Games

2 jeux
73.9/100

Pathea Games was founded in 2010, our mission is to make unique games based on new technology, new ideas, and user generated content. We strongly believe that the future of gaming and entertainment will have many areas for user input. We are currently creating titles for the PC, console, and mobile platforms. We're located in Memphis, USA and Chongqing, China.

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Video System

2 jeux

Video System Co., Ltd. was a game development company that was founded in Japan in December 1984 and ceased operations in 2001. It was responsible for making numerous video games consoles , mainly for the Super Nintendo, Neo Geo, and Nintendo 64. Its founder and director was software designer Koji Furukawa . In 1992, they opened a branch in the United States which was named McO'River, Inc., they obtained the licenses to publish the three Aero Fighters Arcade games America in North and also published the titles Hyper V-Ball and Aero Fighters for SNES. The company released several games in the Japan and United States regions, such as F-1 Grand Prix , Karate Blazers, Tao Taido , Rabbit Punch Turbo Force, Super Volleyball, and its biggest hit, Aero Fighters. The Aero Fighters staff would later split to form their own company, Psikyo. In 1997, McO'River, Inc. changed its name to Video System USA, Inc. Under this new name they released the game Aero Fighters Assault and F-1 World Grand Prix for the Nintendo 64, the latter receiving a published sequel only in Europe. The United States offices closed their doors around 2000 and the Japanese company closed permanently in 2001.

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stillalive studios

2 jeux
71.7/100

stillalive studios came together in early 2010 in Innsbruck (Austria) and is best known for the Bus Simulator series and the SciFi strategy game Drone Swarm. Over the past years, we grew into an internationally respected team of talented devs focusing on technically ambitious simulation, management and strategy games.

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Arkane Studios

2 jeux
73.8/100

Founded in 1999, Arkane Studios has grown to become one of the most renowned and critically acclaimed development teams in the video game industry. With teams located in Lyon, France, and Austin, Texas, Arkane has earned a reputation for creating games with unique style, immersive action, and a hand-crafted approach. The studio’s titles, which include Dishonored, Dishonored 2, and Prey, have won hundreds of prestigious accolades around the globe, including several "Game of the Year" awards.

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Lexis Numerique

2 jeux
80.0/100

Lexis Numérique, also known as Lexis Games, was a french company active from 1990 to 2014. Their secondary studio was shutdown in 2012. "Lexis Numérique is one of the biggest independent games design studios in Europe. Lexis Numérique is also an interactive communication agency specialized in serious gaming and interactive design."

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New World Computing

2 jeux
76.8/100

New World Computing was an American game developer and publisher based in Agoura Hills, California, which produced the iconic Might and Magic series and its spinoff, the Heroes of Might and Magic series. The company was founded in 1984 by Jon Van Caneghem, his wife Michaela, and Mark Caldwell. The studio was acquired by 3DO Company in 1996, and continued to operate until 2003, when it was dissolved alongside 3DO Company in the latter's bankruptcy.

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Nextech

2 jeux
59.3/100

Nextech was a Japanese developer of video games. They primarily developed games for other companies on a contract basis. Their clients included Sega, Capcom, Namco, Takara, Taito, Atlus, and Square Enix.

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This Is Pop

2 jeux
60.2/100

This Is Pop is an NYC-based design studio specializing in casual game development.

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Tencent Games

2 jeux

Tencent Games is the video game publishing and development division of Tencent Interactive Entertainment. Founded in 2003, it oversees multiple internal studio groups and global publishing operations. Tencent Games publishes and operates titles including Honor of Kings, Arena of Valor, PUBG Mobile, Call of Duty: Mobile, and League of Legends, and manages international releases through the Level Infinite brand.

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Iron Galaxy Studios

2 jeux

Iron Galaxy is a Chicago based game development studio founded by industry veterans who have worked closely for years. Each of our team members average over eleven years experience in various senior roles with a gameography that boasts published titles on every major gaming console since the original Sony PlayStation. With a focus on big console technology including the Xbox 360 and Playstation3, our clients and partners rely on Iron Galaxy’s expertise and track record to execute on their most trusted brands.

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Saurus

2 jeux
74.5/100

Saurus Co. Ltd (株式会社ザウルス) was a Japanese video game company established in May 1994 by Nobuyuki Tanaka as a second-party subsidiary of SNK, working on titles for the Neo Geo, Neo Geo CD and Neo Geo Pocket Color. It was eventually dissolved in 2000.

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Square Enix Product Development Division 7

2 jeux
60.3/100

This subdivision of Square Enix was formed after the merging with Enix Corporation. They would develop games of the Hanjuku Hero series along with GameBoy Advance versions of Final Fantasy I, II, IV, V, and VI; and other minor Final Fantasy RPGs such as Final Fantasy IV: The After Years, and The 4 Heroes of Light.

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