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.

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Studio Lemi

1 jeu

Solo indie developer that loves to make narrative rich games with interactive elements.

bumblebee.

1 jeu
70.0/100

bumblebee, a game-development studio from Germany, has released its first game, the highly acclaimed and German developer award-nominated GhostControl Inc., in late 2013. Villagers is going to be their second release, with more new games following later in 2016.

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Bohemia Interactive

1 jeu
67.7/100

Bohemia Interactive is an independent video game and publishing studio established in 1999. There tradition of success is based on listening to their players’ feedback and creating open and immersive worlds they can customize and use to communicate with gaming communities around the world.

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Alt Shift

1 jeu
57.0/100

An independent game studio located in the city of Montpellier, in the sunny South of France. Founded by university classmates gathered by the desire to innovate and now driven by a senior team of passionate designers, Alt Shift aims to offer original and clever gaming experiences on PC/Mac, consoles and mobile platforms.

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FTL Games

1 jeu

FTL Games was the video game development division of Software Heaven Inc. FTL created several popular video games in the 1980s. Despite the company's small size, FTL products were consistently number-one sellers and received the highest critical acclaim and industry awards. FTL was founded by Wayne Holder in 1982. Holder started Software Heaven and FTL as its game division after founding Oasis Systems, which specialized in spell checking software. He hired Bruce Webster, with whom he graduated from high school, to head FTL. After Webster left FTL in 1984, Doug Bell joined FTL and served as the Technical Director until FTL ceased operations in 1996

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Nex Entertainment

1 jeu

Nex Entertainment, formerly known as GAU Entertainment and Nextech, was a Japanese video game developer. It developed each games for other companies on a contract basis. Their clients include Sega, Capcom, Namco, Takara, Taito, Atlus and Square Enix.

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Westwood Studios

1 jeu

Westwood Studios (known as Westwood Associates from 1985 to 1992) was a video game development company founded in 1985 by Louis Castle and Brett Sperry, and specialized in role-playing games and real-time strategies. The studio was famous for popularizing the real-time strategy genre with Dune II and their proprietary Command & Conquer series. Following a peak of popularity in the 1990s and early 2000s under the leadership of Virgin Interactive and, later, Electronic Arts, the studio was disbanded in 2003. In 2015, Brett Sperry and Louis Castle received the Industry Icon award at The Game Awards in the name of Westwood Studios.

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Crypton Future Media

1 jeu

Crypton Future Media, Inc.,is a Japanese media company based in Sapporo, Japan. It develops, imports, and sells products for music, such as sound generator software, sampling CDs and DVDs, and sound effect and background music libraries. The company also provides services of online shopping, online community, and mobile content.

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Point of View

1 jeu
64.1/100

Point of View, Inc. was a privately held developer of video games headquartered in Irvine, California. It is known for working with Midway Games on many titles including NFL Blitz, Ready 2 Rumble Boxing, and MLB Slugfest 2004. The company was dissolved in 2010. Point of View was founded in February 1996 by three game industry veterans. The leaders of the company are founders Chris Warner (President) Mark Nausha (Vice President Business Development) and Mike Terlecki (Vice President of Technology). Many of the company's employees previously worked at studios such as Interplay and Troika Games. The studio employed 30 developers in 2009, and worked on Damnation and TNA Impact!: Cross The Line. In 2010, after a tumultuous relationship with partner Blue Omega Entertainment, and UK based publisher Codemasters, the company went out of business citing "financial difficulties" and lack of work.

Łukasz Kur

1 jeu

An indie game developer.

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Kouyousha

1 jeu

Kouyousha Ltd. (有限会社光遊社) Started April 17, 1996 by Hiroshi Nakamura (仲村浩), formerly of Data East.

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