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Empire Interactive
Kedexa
Chunsoft
Chunsoft was founded in 1984 by Koichi Nakamura after he won a competition hosted by Enix through programming and designing the game DoorDoor. Chunsoft is best known for developing the Dragon Quest (Dragon Warrior in North America) series of games, published by Enix. In 2012, Chunsoft merged with Spike Co., Ltd. and became Spike Chunsoft Co., Ltd.
PLAION
PLAION is a global independent developer and producer of games and entertainment products and is part of the Embracer Group. On August 2022, Koch Media GmbH announced that effective that day all Koch Media companies worldwide will be renamed PLAION, accompanied by a complete rebranding.
Rejet
PONOS
TopWare Interactive
Honeybee
Ides
Activision Publishing
Ravenscourt
With a comprehensive portfolio as diverse as games themselves, Ravenscourt players delight in being swept away within the narrative driven adventures, thrive at the challenge of building new worlds, immerse themselves in simulations and even enjoy a good old sing-along with Karaoke! From Simulations, physic-based Puzzle Games to Indie gems, they all have one thing in common; their ability to give great gaming entertainment and thrills, whilst remaining accessible to all types of gamers. With a truly varied choice of incredible titles to choose from, matched with fair prices, Ravenscourt offers great games for all gamers.
Amiga
HandyGames
HandyGames is part of THQ Nordic Family and Embracer Group. We operate as an international indie games publisher and developer for small and medium-sized projects for a global community of gamers.
State of Play Games
Established in 2008, State of Play’s work has won a number of international awards including a BAFTA for Artistic Achievement for our handmade puzzle adventure game Lumino City and an Apple Design Award for our iOS game INKS.
Starfish
Justdan
Konami Computer Entertainment Japan
Konami Computer Entertainment Japan was one of Konami's video game development subsidiaries, best known for some of its parent company's most successful video game franchises, including Metal Gear and licensed media franchises such as Yu-Gi-Oh!. On April 1, 2005 KCEJ was merged into the parent company while Hideo Kojima formed his own subsidiary, Kojima Productions.
Durell Software
Durell Software is a UK software developer based in Taunton, Somerset in the United Kingdom. The company is a provider of back office administration and accounting software to independent financial advisers. Durell was formerly a leading video games developer. Toward the end of 1987 Durell Software sold the rights to publish most of their existing games to Elite Systems and changed focus to developing financial services software for the IFA, insurance and mortgage broking industries. Currently over 1,000 advisers and brokers use Durell's software.
InvertMouse
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Quicksilva
Quicksilva Ltd. was founded by Nick Lambert in 1981. It became one of the UK industry's first big companies, releasing at least 50 Spectrum games and 20 Commodore 64 titles, including games from Jeff Minter and titles from Spain's Indescomp team such as Bugaboo (The Flea) and Fred. In 1984, Quicksilva was bought by The Argus Press Group.