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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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Akella

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Akella (Russian: Акелла) was a Russian software company specializing in the development, publishing and distribution of video games and multimedia products. The founders of Akella met in 1993 and decided to start a company together, and in 1995 formed Akella. The company comprised five in-house development teams, a publishing house, a distribution center, a localization team and a quality assurance department; in total, 250 people were employed by Akella. There were several sub-brands owned by Akella, i.e. Macho Studios that developed erotic games and published Japanese hentai dating sims.

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Rainbow Studios

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Rainbow Studios Inc. and for a time known as THQ Digital Phoenix is an American video game developer known for their off-road racing video games involving motocross bikes and all-terrain vehicles.

Emerald Software

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Emerald Software was founded in early 1988 with financial support from the Irish government. First based in the UK, it relocated to Waterford and was the first big developer in Ireland eventually with about seventeen programmers and five graphic artists. It was established by Mike Dixon (formerly EMI) and Dave Martin (formerly Martech).

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Red Company

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Red Company (レッドカンパニー, Reddo Kanpanī) was founded in 1976 (though it did not begin doing business until 1985), it was reorganized and succeeded by a new company on December 4, 2000, under its current moniker of Red Entertainment. While Red Company as a public corporation dates back to the mid-1980s, the first title released under the Red Entertainment brand was Gungrave on July 17, 2002. The name "RED" comes from "Royal Emperor Dragon".

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Bedlam Games

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Bedlam Games was a Canadian video game developer originally formed in late 2005 as a subsidiary of Groove Games. The two companies split in 2007, with Bedlam becoming independent afterwards. In August 2011, the company was closed.

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SIMS

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SIMS was founded as a collaboration between Sega and Sanritsu, who had previously acted as a subcontractor for Sega mainly in the arcade market. The last game to be developed under the Sanritsu label was Fantasy Zone Gear for Sega's Game Gear. Upon the foundation of SIMS, 50 of Sanritsu's staff were transferred to the new company, which programmed and ported games for most of Sega's platforms in the nineties. At the same time, Sega took over the entire ownership of the company. However, on June 25, 2004 the president of SIMS, Noboru Machida, took back all the stocks and the company regained its independence.

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IronMonkey Studios

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Based in Melbourne, IronMonkey Studios is comprised of some of Australia's most experienced creative development staff. The team draws upon a wealth of knowledge gained producing dozens of games, on formats ranging from the 8-bit era to the PS2 and beyond. In 2010, IronMonkey Studios was acquired by publisher Electronic Arts to join its game development studio family. In July of 2012, the company was merged with fellow Australia game company Firemint to form the joint office FireMonkeys.

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