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Perfect World Entertainment (Company) - Giant Bomb

Perfect World Entertainment is a game developer that specializes in MMORPGs. All of their developed games, and the majority of their published games are free to play.

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Axis Entertainment (Company) - Giant Bomb

Axis Entertainment is a Korean developer. This edit will also create new pages on Giant Bomb for: Beware, you are proposing to add brand new pages to the wiki along with your edits.

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Ubisoft Entertainment (Company) - Giant Bomb

Ubisoft Entertainment is a French computer and videogame developer and publisher with headquarters in Montreuil-sous-Bois, France. It was founded in 1986 by five brothers, of which Yves Guillemot serves as chairman and CEO. The company consists of 26 studios spread across 18 countries.

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Nintendo Entertainment System (Platform) - Giant Bomb

The Nintendo Entertainment System (often abbreviated as "NES," colloquially referred to as simply "Nintendo," and dubbed as the "Control Deck" on boxes and in documentation), also known as the Famicom, was Nintendo's second attempt to attract home consumers, following the modest success of the Color TV Game in Japan.

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PSK (Company) - Giant Bomb

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NMK Co. Ltd. (Company) - Giant Bomb

NMK stands for Nippon Microcomputer Kaihatsu. Overview. Formed in 1985 and incorporated in 1989 by former Universal head of development Yukio Kotoyori and many of the original staff behind Tehkan's Bomb Jack, NMK was primarily active in the development of Arcade titles for publishers such as Jaleco (for whom they initially functioned as a second-party), SNK and UPL.

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Byking (Company) - Giant Bomb

Byking last edited by Bowl-of-Lentils on 05/19/18 06:39PM View full history Byking is an arcade game developer and subsidiary of Taito , which in turn is a subsidiary of Square Enix . The company is best known for the Gunslinger Stratos series.

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Love-de-Lic (Company) - Giant Bomb

Love-de-Lic was a Japanese game development company formed by ex-Squaresoft employees. The company disbanded in 2000 after producing three games. ... Login / Sign Up ... This edit will also create new pages on Giant Bomb for: Beware, you are proposing to add brand new pages to the wiki along with your edits. Make sure this is what you intended.

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Naughty Dog, Inc. (Company) - Giant Bomb

Naughty Dog Logo. Naughty Dog, Inc is a game studio based in Santa Monica, CA. The studio was founded in 1986 by Andy Gavin and Jason Rubin whose first game was Ski Crazed for the Apple II. However, the studio have since become famous for their work on Sony's PlayStation hardware, with their series; Crash Bandicoot, Jak and Daxter, and Uncharted.

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Capcom (Company) - Giant Bomb

Capcom is a well-known Japanese game developer and publisher, formerly known as Capsule Computing. They are responsible for such franchises as Mega Man, Resident Evil, Street Fighter, Devil May Cry, Monster Hunter and Onimusha.

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NewGen (Company) - Giant Bomb

NewGen is an Indie Game development Studio based in Tunisia working on a F2P multiplayer title "Clash Mutants Vs Pirates"

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BVG Studios (Company) - Giant Bomb

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DeNA (Company) - Giant Bomb

DeNA Co., Ltd. (株式会社ディー・エヌ・エー Kabushikigaisha Dī-Enu-Ē?) (pronounced "DNA") is a Japanese company which owns the Mobage platform, one of the most popular mobile gaming platforms in Japan. It is one of the biggest mobile gaming companies.

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GTarcade (Company) - Giant Bomb

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Edelweiss (Company) - Giant Bomb

Overview. Edelweiss has released, in chronological order (in terms of East Asian region releases) is Fairy Bloom, Ether Vapor, Ether Vapor Remaster, Fairy Bloom Freesia, and their recently created game, Astebreed. Edelweiss has also released Fairy Bloom Freesia on the 17th of October in 2012 and Ether Vapor Remaster in the same year on the 27th day of September and are available on Valve's ...

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Nintendo EPD (Company) - Giant Bomb

Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development Division is the main game software development division at Nintendo Co. Ltd. Officially established on September 16 2015, the division is the result of merging Nintendo EAD and Nintendo SPD into a single unit.

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Fujitsu (Company) - Giant Bomb

Japanese company that makes electronics and stuff. In the home computer market, Fujitsu is best known for manufacturing the FM-7 and FM Towns computers. In the arcade market, Fujitsu manufactured GPU graphics chips for various arcade game systems from Taito, Midway and Sega.

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DICE (Company) - Giant Bomb

From the DICE offices in Stockholm you could see the office of former game developer Grin. During a late night shift, a couple of DICE employees got yelled at by a drunk woman from the floor above them. She was an employee for another company in the same building. DICE is an acronym for 'Digital Illusions Creative Entertainment'.

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EA Games (Company) - Giant Bomb

Between September and November, employee headcount rose to 11, including Tim Mott, Bing Gordon, David Maynard, and Steve Hayes. Having outgrown the office space provided by Sequoia Capital, the EA Games relocated to a San Mateo office that overlooked the San Francisco Airport landing path. Headcount rose rapidly in 1983, including Don Daglow ...

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Micronet (Company) - Giant Bomb

Micronet was founded in 1983 by Akihiko Murakami, initially to make software for the nascent PC scene. In 1984 Isao Nakasugi was hired as Chief Programmer (and first employee). By 1992 the company had expanded to over 30 staff.

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