Today's Most Popular Companies
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SOF Studios
SOF Studios is an independent video game developer based in Southern Pines, NC, United States. -
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Kalypso Media
Kalypso Media is a development and publishing company that was founded in the summer of 2006 by Simon Hellwig and Stefan Marcinek in Worms, Germany. They have grown in size to have three publishing offices in Germany, Great Britain and North America, as well as three in-house development studios, which are Realmforge Studios, Noumena and Gaming Minds Studios. -
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Double Damage Games
Double Damage Games is a video game development studio created by former Blizzard North and Runic Games developers Erich Schaefer and Travis Bladree. -
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Portalarium
Portalarium is an indie video game developer based in Texas, United States of America. Their debut title is set to be Shroud of the Avatar: Forsaken Virtues, a spiritual successor to the Ultima series of RPGs. -
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VectorCell
French Game Development studio founded by Paul Cuisset (Flashback, Fade to Black) in 2005. -
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BuildingHub Ltd.
Mastertronic started out as " budget" label in 1983, founded by Martin Alper, Frank Herman and Alan Sharam , publishing games on a mass market bases with exclusive wholesale contracts in place with dominant consumer chains Woolworth and Toys R Us. At a later stage of the company, the focus shifted on the business relationship with SEGA, releasing games on the Sega Master System. Mastertronic ceased to exist, when the label was merged with SEGA, the brand however is still active and is in a strange repetition of history back in the " budget" business, selling PC games at low prices (under the Sold Out Label). -
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Elysian Shadows Team
Elysian Shadows Team is an indie video game developer responsible for creating the Kickstarter-funded RPG Elysian Shadows. -
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ChunSoft
Chunsoft was a video game developer that was founded in Japan in 1984 by Koichi Nakamura. They are best known for creating role-playing games, such as the Mystery Dungeon series and the first five games in the Dragon Quest franchise, as well as visual novels. The name came from a character named Chun, who appeared in the company's first game, Door Door. The company would later merge with Spike in 2012, to become Spike Chunsoft.