Tous les éditeurs de jeux
Parcourez la liste des maisons d'édition et distributeurs de jeux vidéo répertoriés sur notre base de données, classés par volume de titres édités.
Sega Games
Sega Games was the legal successor to Sega Corporation encompassing their console, mobile and PC titles. It was merged again into a new Sega Corporation.
Neowiz
Neowiz is a game developer/publisher working across with a wide variety of platforms and with a wide range of games ranging from indie games to triple A games. The company was founded by 7 developers in 1997 and is based in South Korea with subsidiaries in the US and Japan.
Imagine Software
Imagine Software was a British video games developer based in Liverpool which existed briefly in the early 1980s, initially producing software for the ZX Spectrum and VIC-20. The company rose quickly to prominence and was noted for its polished, high-budget approach to packaging and advertising (at a time when this was not commonplace in the British software industry), as well as its self-promotion and ambition. Following Imagine's high-profile demise under mounting debts in 1984, the name was bought and used as a label by Ocean Software until the late 1980s.
SUNSOFT
Sunsoft is the video games division of Japanese electronics manufacturer Sun Corporation. Its U.S. subsidiary operated under the name Sun Corporation of America, though, as in Japan, games published there showed a logo that read only Sunsoft.
Square
Square Co., Ltd. (株式会社スクウェア Kabushiki-gaisha Sukuwea) was a Japanese video game company founded in September 1986 by Masafumi Miyamoto. It merged with Enix in 2003 and became Square Enix. The company also used SquareSoft as a brand name to refer to their games, and the term is occasionally used to refer to the company itself. In addition, "Squaresoft, Inc" was the name of the company's American arm before the merger, after which it was renamed to "Square Enix, Inc".
Milestone
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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Midas Interactive Entertainment
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Arc System Works
Arc System Works is a video game developer and publisher founded by Minoru Kidooka in Yokohama, Japan. The company is known for arcade 2D fighting game franchises including Guilty Gear and BlazBlue, as well as other license-based fighting games for Dragon Ball, Persona 4 and others.
Sierra On-Line
Sierra Entertainment, Inc. (formerly On-Line Systems and Sierra On-Line, Inc.) was an American video game developer and publisher founded in 1979 by Ken and Roberta Williams. The company is known for pioneering the graphic adventure game genre, including the first such game, Mystery House. It is known for its graphical adventure game series King's Quest, Space Quest, Police Quest, Gabriel Knight, Leisure Suit Larry, and Quest for Glory, and as the original publisher of Valve's Half-Life series. After seventeen years as an independent company, Sierra was acquired by CUC International in February 1996 to become part of CUC Software. However, CUC International was caught in an accounting scandal in 1998, and many of the original founders of Sierra including the Williamses left the company. Sierra remained as part of CUC Software as it was sold and renamed several times over the next few years. Sierra was formally disestablished as a company and reformed as a division of this group in August 2004. The former CUC Software group was acquired by Vivendi and branded as Vivendi Games in 2006. The Sierra division continued to operate through Vivendi Games's merger with Activision to form Activision Blizzard on July 10, 2008, but was shut down later that year. The Sierra brand was revived by Activision in 2014 to re-release former Sierra games and some independently developed games.
Netflix
At Netflix, we want to entertain the world. Whatever your taste, and no matter where you live, we give you access to best-in-class TV series, documentaries, feature films and mobile games. Our members control what they want to watch, when they want it, with no ads, in one simple subscription. We’re streaming in more than 30 languages and 190 countries, because great stories can come from anywhere and be loved everywhere. We are the world’s biggest fans of entertainment, and we’re always looking to help you find your next favorite story.
GungHo Online Entertainment, Inc.
Founded as ONSale Co., Ltd. in 1998, The company didn't get involved in game development till 2002 when they changed there name to GungHo Online Entertainment, Inc. and released Ragnarok Online later that year.
2K Sports
2K Sports is the sports label of 2K Games, a subsidiary of Take-Two Interactive Software, and is comprised of Visual Concepts Entertainment, Visual Concepts South, Visual Concepts Hungary and HB Studios Multimedia.
Human Entertainment
Human Entertainment was a Japanese video game developer and publisher founded in 1983. The company produced games for a number of platforms, including home consoles, portable consoles, and personal computers. Human declared bankruptcy in 2000 and disbanded.
MangaGamer
MangaGamer is a video game publisher specializing in the English localization and distribution of Japanese visual novels.
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Mediascape
Mediascape is a video game publisher headquartered in Taito, Tokyo, Japan. It is known for its Play, Doujin! Project indie games publishing label.
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Ubi Soft Entertainment
Ubi Soft Entertainment was founded in Brittany, France, by Yves Guillemot and his four brothers. The company initially focused on distributing games in France and gradually opened development studios all across the globe.
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Rockstar Games
Rockstar Games is an American video game publisher based in New York City. The company was established in December 1998 as a subsidiary of Take-Two Interactive, using the assets Take-Two had previously acquired from BMG Interactive. Founding members of the company were Terry Donovan, Gary Foreman, Dan and Sam Houser, and Jamie King, who worked for Take-Two at the time, and of which the Houser brothers were previously executives at BMG Interactive. Sam Houser heads the studio as president.
Team17
We’re gamers and developers who love fun, quality games; an independent games label and creative partner for studios around the world that leads and nurtures without compromising our independent spirit.