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Bandle

1 jeu

Developer of daily music guessing game Bandle.

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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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Cenega Publishing

1 jeu
57.0/100

Cenega Publishing was founded in April 2002 by Cenega N.V. as the distribution brand for Czech, Slovakia, Hungary and Poland. In May 2005 1C Company, the largest developer, publisher and distributor of software and interactive products in Russia, CIS and the Baltic states, acquired 100 percent of CENEGA Distribution Group and CENEGA PUBLISHING.

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Dragon Slumber

1 jeu

Dragon Slumber is an award winning Montreal-based indie studio founded by Kevin Giguère, a programmer with over 20 years' experience. They have published 3 titles on Steam since 2017.

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Vinterm Games

1 jeu

Small indie game company responsible for project Zombies Overloaded and Nutz Revenge.

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Malibu Interactive

1 jeu

Malibu Interactive was the video game division of Malibu Comics, formed in 1992 after Malibu Graphics merged with Acme Interactive to form Malibu Comics Entertainment. The company closed in 1994, after Malibu Comics was acquired by Marvel.

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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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