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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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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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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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Capcom Production Studio 1

2 jeux
86.1/100

Capcom Production Studio 1 was a Capcom games development studio under the control of Executive Producer Noritaka Funamizu. The studio prioritised the development of online video games for the PlayStation, such as Auto Modellista and Monster Hunter.

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Novotrade

2 jeux
66.8/100

Andras Csaszar and Stephen J. Friedman founded Novotrade International. Csaszar served as the company's president, while Friedman served as chief executive officer. Novotrade began operating branches in the United States in 1989,[1] and was renamed Appaloosa Interactive (after the horse breed of the same name) in November 1996.

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MAGES.

2 jeux

Mages Inc., formerly 5pb. Inc., is a Japanese video game developer and record label for video game and anime music.

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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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G5 Entertainment

2 jeux

G5 Entertainment is a developer and publisher of casual games (Hidden Object, Puzzle, Time Management, Match3) for iPhone, iPad, Google Play, Kindle Fire, Windows and Mac. Founded in 2001 by Vlad Suglobov, Sergey Shults, and Alexander Tabunov. The company operates in Stockholm, San Francisco, Malta, Moscow, Kaliningrad, Kharkiv and Lviv. Through its head entity G5 Entertainment AB (Publ), G5 Entertainment Group is publicly listed on NASDAQ Stockholm main market under trade symbol G5EN.ST.

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Team17

2 jeux

We’re gamers and developers who love fun, quality games; an independent games label and creative partner for studios around the world that leads and nurtures without compromising our independent spirit.

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Atari, Inc.

2 jeux
47.0/100

The second company under the Atari name, Atari Inc. was formerly GT Interactive and Infogrames, Inc. It is now a subsidiary of Atari SA.

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Treyarch

2 jeux

We rearch new heights through collaboration, mutual respect, and celebrating out teammates. The result: Games as legendary as the people behind them.

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Blue Isle Studios

2 jeux
54.8/100

Blue Isle Studios is an independent video game design company located in the northern village known as Toronto, Canada. We are a small yet passionate group of artists, designers and programmers working to build captivating virtual worlds while delivering the best gaming experiences possible. What we lack in size, we more than make up for in talent and dedication. Designing and building great video games isn’t easy; but it’s what we do best.

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