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Découvrez la liste des studios de développement de jeux vidéo répertoriés sur notre base de données, classés par nombre de titres produits.

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HuneX

34 jeux
45.0/100

Publisher and developer company established in October 1992 in Tokyo, Japan. In many of it's releases different brand names and logos are used instead of HuneX one.

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Electronic Arts

33 jeux
67.5/100

Electronic Arts is a leading global interactive entertainment software company. EA delivers games, content and online services for Internet-connected consoles, personal computers, mobile phones and tablets.

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Gameloft

32 jeux
65.8/100

Gameloft SE is a French video game publisher based in Paris, founded in December 1999 by Ubisoft co-founder Michel Guillemot. The company operates 18 development studios worldwide, and publishes games with a special focus on the mobile games market. Formerly a public company traded at the Paris Bourse, Gameloft was acquired by media conglomerate Vivendi in 2016.

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HAL Laboratory

32 jeux
69.1/100

HAL Laboratory is a Japanese game developer partnered with Nintendo. It was founded by a small group of friends who shared the desire to create games, and among said group was Satoru Iwata. The group developed games for numerous platforms at first before developing exclusively for Nintendo. The name HAL originates from the fictional computer HAL 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey, as well as each letter being one letter before IBM. HAL Laboratory is most notable for developing the Kirby series created by ex-employee Masahiro Sakurai, they are also responsible for the Super Smash Bros. and the EarthBound series.

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QuinRose

32 jeux

A brand, developer studio, founded by Art Move company. It used two names, logos at the same time. QuinRose for it's original IPs and QuinRose UnderGarden for IPs based on already existing stories. Studio closed with the bankruptcy of it's parent company Art Move in September 25th 2015. On June 6th 2019 during Otomate Party 2019 event in Japan, different company, Otomate, announced that it has acquired licence rights for QuinRose brand, renaming it to QuinRose reborn (for otomate) and hiring a few of it's original developers. At the same time two new titles, a continuation of the most popular of QuinRose game series Kuni no Alice, were announced. The two are スペードの国のアリス ~Wonderful White World~ (Spade no Kuni no Alice ~Wonderful White World~ and スペードの国のアリス ~Wonderful Black World~ (Spade no Kuni no Alice ~Wonderful Black World~) for Nintendo Switch.

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SCE London Studio

31 jeux
73.9/100

SCE London Studio have sought to forge new ground and have gained extensive experience in bringing new ideas to the PlayStation platforms, they have created a broad range of games including the award-winning Wonderbook, SingStar, EyeToy and The Getaway.

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Ubisoft Paris

30 jeux
67.9/100

Ubisoft Paris is the first in-house studio since Ubisoft's creation. It worked on several early Rayman games as well as its spin-off, Raving Rabbids. It became the core developer of the Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon series and the Just Dance series, one of the most successful rhythm games in the market.

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Tiger Electronics

30 jeux

Tiger Electronics Ltd. (also known as Tiger and Tiger Toys) is an American toy manufacturer best known for its handheld electronic games, the Furby, the Talkboy, Giga Pets, the 2-XL robot, and audio games such as Brain Warp and the Brain Shift. When it was an independent company, Tiger Electronics Inc., its headquarters were in Vernon Hills, Illinois. It has been a subsidiary of Hasbro since 1998.

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NTT Solmare Corp.

30 jeux

Our vision is to deliver the most romantic experiences to all who wish to love and be loved. With our dating simulation series Shall we date? and visual novel Moe! Ninja Girls as stepping stones, we are taking a new step every day in this long journey to provide every dreamer with excitement. We strive to earn continuous support from everybody around the world, expanding our reaches to their dreams and ours.

JungleTac

29 jeux

JungleTac is a Chinese company that produces 8-bit and 16-bit games and consoles. Its business & technical team is located in Shenzhen, its software development team in Fuzhou & finance and export office in Hong Kong.

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Milestone

29 jeux
72.2/100

Our story begins in Milan, when a small group of true enthusiasts started Graffiti, an entity that in 1996 officially changed its name to Milestone. To them we owe one of the milestones in the world of racing videogames, still in the hearts of many nostalgic: Screamer. This title establishes the company as a leading brand in the field of driving games on PC.

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Square Enix

29 jeux
75.7/100

Square Enix develops, publishes, distributes and licenses Square Enix, Eidos and Taito branded entertainment content in Europe and other PAL territories as part of the Square Enix group of companies. Square Enix also has a global network of leading development studios such as Crystal Dynamics and Eidos Montréal. The Square Enix group of companies boasts a valuable portfolio of intellectual property including: Final Fantasy, which has sold over 130 million units worldwide; Dragon Quest, which has sold over 71 million units worldwide; Tomb Raider, which has sold over 58 million units worldwide; and the legendary Space Invaders.

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Ruby Party

27 jeux

Ruby Party (ルビー・パーティー) is a video game developing team working for Koei that focus on the company's popular romance-adventure series for their female consumers (known now as their Neo Romance series —ネオロマンスシリーズ— to respect male fans). The team is famous for producing the first romance title targeting the female market in Japan, starting the trend for the Otome game genre. Members of the team are known to be predominately female, but the structure has changed over the years to include male developers. The team's name is meant to highlight the female members since rubies are considered the "queen of gems" and represent passionate love. Ruby Party also partakes or supervises the various media made based on their products such as the drama CDs, light novels, magazine publications, radio programs, live events, talk shows, comics, and anime. Select animated and comic adaptations have been localized overseas, but the games have largely remained in Japan —aside from a few rare exceptions. If enough interest arises for their games, there may be a chance someday they will be brought overseas and translated into English. As of April 1, 2016, Ruby Party doubles as a brand name for the company's romantic simulations, merchandise, licenses for multimedia projects, and stage event management. Mei Erikawa, Kou Shibusawa and Keiko Erikawa's eldest daughter, is the director for the Ruby Party brand.

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EA Orlando

27 jeux
75.1/100

EA Orlando is a development studio of Electronic Arts based in Orlando, Florida, United States. The studio has primarily worked on sports video games, particularly titles in the Madden NFL series. It has also contributed to other EA Sports projects and related technologies. EA Orlando operates as part of the company’s broader network of internal development studios. Its work focuses on large-scale production and ongoing support for annual sports releases.

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Knowledge Adventure

27 jeux

Knowledge Adventure, Inc. is an American edutainment game developer based in Torrance, California. They changed company name to JumpStart Games in October 2012.

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10tons

27 jeux
70.5/100

10tons Ltd. aims to grow and bring more fun into the world. Finding new ways to create even better games is a challenge 10tons faces with great excitement.

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Bandai Namco Entertainment

26 jeux
69.4/100

Bandai Namco Entertainment is a Japanese multinational video game publisher headquartered in Minato-ku, Tokyo. The company owns several multi-million video game franchises, including PAC-MAN, Tekken, Soulcalibur, Tales, Ace Combat, Taiko no Tatsujin, The Idolmaster, and Dark Souls.

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Sega AM2

26 jeux
66.0/100

Sega AM Research & Development No. 2, previously known as SEGA-AM2 Co., Ltd., is a video game development team within the Japanese multinational video game developer Sega. Yu Suzuki, who had previously developed arcade games for Sega including Hang-On and Out Run, was the first manager of the department. AM2's first game produced was 1992's Virtua Racing, followed by the highly popular Virtua Fighter and Daytona USA. Through the remainder of the 1990s, they developed more arcade titles and focused on fighting and racing games. AM2 was placed under the management of CSK Research Institute in 2000, and a year later became SEGA-AM2 Co., Ltd. Their development of Shenmue was over budget and cost millions of dollars, and despite positive reviews and good sales was unable to become profitable. Suzuki was promoted and left AM2 in 2003; Hiroshi Kataoka became the head of AM2. A year later Sega was acquired by Sammy Corporation and AM2 was merged back into Sega. Since, the team has continued work on arcade games such as Border Break and the Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA series, as well as smartphone games in Japan. Several games produced by Sega AM2 have influenced and innovated the video game industry from a technical and developmental perspective.

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Bandai Namco Studios

25 jeux
77.8/100

Bandai Namco Studios is the internal video game developer within Bandai Namco Entertainment. In addition to their own original IPs, Bandai Namco Studios collaborates with Nintendo on games such as Super Smash Bros. and Pokémon. The company's core studio is in Japan with additional divisions in Malaysia and Singapore, as well as a division in Vancouver that closed in 2018.

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