Game Company
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Jump to navigationJump to searchA Game Company is a software company that is engaged in the development of computer games.
C64 Game Companies[edit | edit source]
- Accolade
- Activision
- Addictive Games
- Advance
- Adventuresoft
- Alligata
- Americana
- American Action
- Alternative Software
- Argus Press
- Ariolasoft
- Atarisoft
- Atlantis
- Audiogenic
- Brøderbund
- Bubble Bus
- Bug Byte
- Bulldog
- Cascade
- Classic Quests
- Code Masters
- Commodore
- Compass
- CPS
- CRI
- CRL
- Databyte
- Data East
- Datasoft
- Digital Integration
- Doctor Soft
- Domark
- Edge, The
- Electric Dreams
- Electronic Arts
- Elite Systems
- English Software
- Epyx
- Firebird
- FTL
- Graftgold
- Gremlin Graphics
- Grand Slam
- GO!
- Hewson Consultants
- Konami
- Imagine
- Incentive
- Infocom
- Infogrames
- Incentive
- Leisure Genius
- Level 9
- Logotron
- Lucasfilm Games
- Martech
- Mastertronic
- MAD
- Magnetic Scrolls
- Melbourne House
- Microprose
- Microsphere
- Midas Marketing
- Mikro-Gen
- Mind Games
- Mindscape
- Mirrorsoft
- Mosaic Publishing
- Namco
- Nebulae
- Nexus
- Nintendo
- Novatech
- Nu-Wave
- Ocean
- Odin Computer Graphics
- Origin Systems
- Outlaw
- Palace
- Pandora
- Piranha
- Pirate Software
- Players
- Power House, The
- Powersoft
- Prism Leisure
- PSS
- Quicksilva
- Rack-It
- Rainbow Arts
- Rainbird
- Reaktor
- Sega
- Softgold
- Sparklers
- SSI
- SSG
- Software Projects
- Starlight
- Starvision
- Streetwise
- Sublogic
- Superior Software
- System 3
- Thalamus
- Top Ten
- Tynesoft
- US Gold
- Verran
- Virgin Games
- Zeppelin Games