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1 jeu

Founded by Michael Hayward. Renamed as Millennium Interactive in early 1990.

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RealArcade

1 jeu
50.0/100

RealArcade (Formerly RealOne Arcade) was a gaming service run by RealNetworks that sold casual-style computer games to individual users. Its purpose was to let users download demo versions of games and optionally buy the full versions. As of November 2009, GameHouse, a subsidiary of RealNetworks, offers full versions of some of its games, supported by in-game advertising.

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Black Label Games

1 jeu
73.9/100

Short-lived teen/mature-focused publishing label of Universal Interactive, a subsidiary of Vivendi Universal. The company was closed in 2004 after it and Universal Interactive were merged into Vivendi Universal Games.

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Midway Manufacturing

1 jeu

Midway Manufacturing was founded in 1958 in Chicago as a manufacturer of arcade amusement games. The company was purchased by pinball manucaturer Bally in 1969. Midway was among the earliest companies to enter the video game market, producing their first game Winner in 1973 during the Pong arcade boom. Aside from a few early clones the company mostly relied on imports, contractors and other Bally-owned subsidiaries, such as Dave Nutting Associates, for designing their games. An internal team was established circa 1980-1981; their first game was Kick-Man, released in 1981. In 1982 the company became Bally-Midway after Bally merged its pinball division into Midway.

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Inti Creates

1 jeu

"Inti Creates was founded on May 8, 1996 in Chiba Prefecture, Japan by a group of game industry veterans including current President and long time producer Takuya Aizu, Executive VP and game designer Yoshihisa Tsuda and Company Director and sound mastermind Ippo Yamada. Over the years, we have worked very hard to become one of Japan’s biggest and most successful independent developers. Starting back on April 23, 1998 with the development our very first game, Speed Power Gunbike that was released on the Playstation 1 in Japan, we have gone on to develop over 50 games for major video game publishing companies like Capcom, Bandai Namco Entertainment, SEGA, and Sony Computer Entertainment."

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Frosty Pop Games Inc.

1 jeu

The Frosty Pop Corps is an artisan of finely made, hand crafted, organic, grass-fed, fair trade, super fun games for iPhone, iPad, and iPod (and sometimes Android). We've been featured 10 times by Apple in the App Store, and reached the top (#1) spot on the App Store game charts in numerous countries. The Frosty Pop Corps is an indie game company located in beautiful Victoria, British Columbia.

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Kaga Create

1 jeu

Kaga Create Co., Ltd. was a Japan-based video game developing and publishing division of Kaga Electronics. The company initially released games for the PC Engine (known as the TurboGrafx-16 in North America). It later released titles for a wide array of gaming systems, including the Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, Super NES, Dreamcast, 3DO, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and PC-FX. The company's releases mostly stopped around 2005, with their final games primarily being re-releases of PC Engine titles on the Wii Virtual Console.

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Game Freak

1 jeu

Game Freak is the Japanese video game developer behind the Pokémon RPGs as well as several other games. Although primarily working with Nintendo, Game Freak is an independent company and has occasionally worked with other publishers on non-Nintendo platforms.

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