Tous les éditeurs de jeux
Parcourez la liste des maisons d'édition et distributeurs de jeux vidéo répertoriés sur notre base de données, classés par volume de titres édités.
Meichnpp
PBS Kids
SIECO
Slug Disco
Slug Disco is a UK-based indie game developer and publisher with a focus on nature-inspired titles. Founded by a trio of friends, Slug Disco developed Empires of the Undergrowth, an RTS of ant colonies and insect warfare. We have since expanded into indie game publishing to help fellow indie game developers nurture their own nature-themed projects, from designing and evolving bizarre lifeforms to building and managing entire ecosystems. We provide support on funding, marketing, localization and other functions so indie game developers can focus on creating the best gaming experience.
GameNet
Image Works
Image Works was a British video game publisher that served as a publishing label for Mirrorsoft between 1988 and 1992, when the parent company went bankrupt. Image Works notably became the European publisher for all the titles developed by The Bitmap Brothers, starting with their second game Speedball, until The Bitmap Brothers founded their own publishing brand Renegade Software.
Beijing Perfect World
Double Eleven
Born in 2010, we’ve come a long way since our days as a Sony exclusive studio. Founded by two former lead engineers of the infamous Rockstar, in Leeds, we’ve grown and matured to become one of the most exciting and adept games companies in the world. Although we’re technically focused, that’s not the focus of our story though. We exist because we want to change the world of gaming for the better, shaping more supportive environments for our people, creating more fulfilling roles and operating in a way that really helps our people to thrive both in and outside of work.
PleasureBytes
PleasureBytes Games was formed by friends Kornél "Ko-Ko" Kolma and Imre "Lawry" Lóránth in early 2023, they are a Hungarian retro game publisher based in Budapest. They specialize in publishing games made for Commodore 64, Commodore Plus/4 ZX Spectrum, Atari and Amiga.
Infogrames North America
Tronix
Verontsik
NMS Software