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Artifex Mundi
Artifex Mundi - a Polish development studio founded by Tomasz Grudziński in 2006, specializing in publishing, producing and co-producing games for the most important platforms: Android, iOS, Windows Phone, PC, Mac, Linux, Xbox One, Switch, PlayStation 4 The company was founded by Tomasz Grudziński in 2006, initially employing 10 people in a small office in Zabrze. The number of employees increased to almost 160 in 2018. Initially, the company created games for publishers. The first fully independent production of the studio - Enigmatis: The Ghosts of Maple Creek - appeared on the market in 2011. In 2016, the company debuted on the Warsaw Stock Exchange.
Mattel Interactive
Mattel Interactive (Known as Mattel Media until 1999) was a video game publisher and software distributor. Mattel originally founded the company as Mattel Media in February 1996, as an aim to expand into the multimedia unit by producing CD-ROM titles based on Mattel franchises like Hot Wheels, Barbie, Fisher-Price and Polly Pocket.[1] The company's first releases came out in the Fall of 1996, with the company's Barbie Fashion Designer program was the first commercially successful video game made for girls. With the success of their first wave of products, Mattel Media then set on producing CD-ROM based interactive material for toys such as the Talk with Me! Barbie.[4] Mattel Media later expanded to video games soon after, publishing titles like Hot Wheels Stunt Track Driver. In the fall of 1998, Mattel agreed to acquire The Learning Company in a stock-for-stock merger valuing the company at approximately $4.2 billion. With the merger, Mattel themselves laid off 3,000 employees. Mattel sold both Mattel Interactive and The Learning Company in 2000 at a loss to Gores Technology Group. The total financial losses to Mattel have been estimated to be as high as $3.6 billion. Mattel's acquisition of The Learning Company has been referred to as "one of the worst acquisitions of all time" by several prominent business journals. In February 2001, Mattel signed a publishing and distribution deal with THQ for the Hot Wheels and Matchbox licenses, and Vivendi Universal Interactive Publishing for other major licenses including Diva Starz, Fisher-Price and Barbie. That same month, THQ also acquired Mattel's computer rights to Rugrats, SpongeBob SquarePants and Rocket Power and Mattel's console and computer rights to The Wild Thornberrys and Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. In 2000, the ex-Learning Company and Mattel assets acquired by Gores were split up into three divisions - GAME Studios for video games, The Learning Company for educational software and Brøderbund for home software. GAME Studios' was sold to Ubi Soft in March 2001, taking all of the gaming assets formerly held by The Learning Company.[11] The Learning Company itself was acquired by Riverdeep Interactive Learning Limited in September 2001 and later acquired all of Brøderbund in August 2002.
Titus Software
Rosesrot
i attempt to explore modern identity, queerness, and relationships through the latent abjection that is inherent within oneself: touching on the haphazard, taboo, and less-than-desired spaces that we take up. my stories intend to be a reclamatory celebration—and catharsis—of the darker human aspects we prefer not to think about.
Compile Heart
Compile Heart (株式会社コンパイルハート) is a Japanese video game developer and publisher founded as a division of Idea Factory. The company was formerly managed by Compile's former executive Masamitsu "Moo" Niitani, most well known as the creator of the Madou Monogatari and Puyo Puyo series, before his retirement in December 2012. Compile Heart is primarily known for its Hyperdimension Neptunia and Record of Agarest War brands.
Fat Dog Games
ININ Games
ININ translates as "mandate" in Japanese. ININ Games is entrusted with a mandate to publish a wide portfolio of timeless video games with a broad appeal for audiences to enjoy around the world, and in the process particularly bridging the gap between Japan and the West.
Tencent Games
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.
BOOTH
RandomSpin
Jakks Pacific
Jakks Pacific, Inc. is an American company that designs and markets toys and consumer products, with a range of products that feature numerous children's toy licenses.
David Mulder
CyberFront
CyberFront Corporation (株式会社サイバーフロント kabushiki gaisha saibaafuronto) was a game development and publishing company for the Sony PlayStation 2, Sony PSP, and PC platforms. The company was founded in 1998 by Shinji Fujiwara and was located in Japan. Kaga Electronics, Co. Ltd., acquired 51% of the company's shares in April, 2010 and the company became a subsidiary of Kaga Electronics. Kaga Electronics bought the remainder of the shares in March, 2013 and the company became a 100% owned subsidiary of Kaga Electronics. On December 19, 2013, an official notice of dissolution was released by the company. The notice states that events leading to the dissolution were primary due to "inadequacies in CyberFront's intellectual property rights but that there were also claims that by business partners actually denying etc. the existence of such rights." Additionally, no cooperation was received from the then retired founder, despite requests for assistance.
Culture Brain
Archor Games
Elite Systems
Incorporated in England in 1984, Elite was originally a leading developer and publisher of ground-breaking games for the Sinclair Spectrum and Commodore 64 home computer systems... Today Elite is a highly-specialised developer and publisher of game software products for handheld, mobile and wireless systems and a designer and developer of hardware devices including the innovative Recreated ZX Spectrum.
IndieArk
We are an Indie Games publisher focused on seeking out creatively and artistically outstanding indie titles.
Voodoo
Voodoo.io is a French video game developer and publisher based in Paris. Voodoo's games, predominantly free-to-play hyper-casual games, have been collectively downloaded 7 billion times as of 2023. The company is known for its excessive use of in-app advertising and for cloning other games.
Iceberg Interactive
"Iceberg Interactive is an independent videogame publisher located just outside Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Run by a team of industry professionals with a passion for gaming, we aim to bring you only the coolest games and the best gameplay experience available."
GameTek, Inc.