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Parcourez la liste des maisons d'édition et distributeurs de jeux vidéo répertoriés sur notre base de données, classés par volume de titres édités.
Merscom
Raw Fury
We don’t care about genres or mechanics. We care about experiences and emotions. And we want to help developers make magic.
Astragon
Astragon's main focus is on developing and publishing sophisticated working simulation games.
NEC Interchannel
NEC Interchannel took over the business roles held by NEC Avenue in 1995-10. In 2004-03, the majority of NEC Interchannel was bought by Index Corporation. After Index acquired NEC Interchannel from the NEC Corporation, the company became Interchannel on 2004-07-01.
Behaviour Interactive
Behaviour Interactive is a game development studio based in Montreal, Canada. The company is a result of the 1997 merger between Megatoon Entertainment Group and Multimedia Interactive. When the company was sold in 2000, its name was changed to Artificial Mind & Movement Inc. (A2M). In November 2010, the studio's name was reverted back to Behaviour Interactive.
Ertain
SAT-BOX
Devolver Digital
Compact and powerful, our team of industry veterans and pioneers possess the knowledge, resources, and passion to turn projects of all sizes into a smashing success. Whether your project needs our help from the initial concept phase, or it just needs a good kick in the pants on its way out the door, we are here to help.
JVC Musical Industries
JVC Musical Industries, Inc. was founded in the United States in September 30th of 1982 as a subdivision of JVC. This department would happen to distribute video games in America from time to time. In May 1st, 1997 it was renamed into JVC Music, Inc.
Sega Enterprises, Inc.
Sega Enterprises, Inc. was the parent company of Sega Enterprises, Ltd. and Gremlin Industries. It was established by Gulf+Western and the first game it produced was Bullet Mark. SEI also traded as "Sega of America", sold electro-mechanical arcade games, sold the Sega-Vision (as part of a short-lived home theater division), and was responsible for the licensing and publishing of home console and computer versions of Sega arcade titles. The company purchased Gremlin Industries in 1978. This company, eventually becoming "Sega Electronics" was sold to Bally Midway in 1983. In April 1984 Sega's Japanese arm was purchased by a group of investors including Hayao Nakayama, David Rosen and Isao Okawa, becoming a subsidiary of CSK. The remaining American Sega assets owned by Gulf+Western would then be absorbed; SEI became Simon & Schuster Entertainment Software, Inc. on March 18, 1985 before becoming a shell company, Ages Entertainment Software, Inc. on August 30 of the same year.
Nevosoft
"Our aspiration is joyful, kind games that inspire" Game developer & publisher, nowadays focusing on free-to-play games for mobile platforms.
SPS
Frontier Foundry
iMeL
Tapps Games
Rejet
Empire Interactive