Computer_and_video_game_companies

Akella is a leading Russian software company specializing in the development, publishing, and distribution of computer games and multimedia products. The company comprises five in-house development teams, a publishing house, a distribution center, a localization team and a quality assurance department; in total, some 140 people are employed by Akella. ...more on Wikipedia about "Akella"

Cave is a Japanese video game company, known in the West primarily for its incredibly manic shoot-'em-ups. Cave remains one of the most active makers of arcade shoot-'em-ups in the Japanese market. The company was formed primarily from the remains of Toaplan, and several of their early games are considered to be spiritual successors to prior Toaplan works, in particular Batsugun. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cave (company)"

CCP hf is a video game developer located in Reykjavík, Iceland. ...more on Wikipedia about "CCP hf"

Digital Jesters is a British video game publisher, based in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire. The company was founded in 2003 by veterans from CDV UK, and their first UK-releases were TrackMania and Virtual Skipper 3, both by Nadeo. ...more on Wikipedia about "Digital Jesters"

HanbitSoft is a Korean computer game publishing and development company. It is best known internationally as the Korean distributor for the successful computer game Starcraft. ...more on Wikipedia about "HanbitSoft"

Introversion Software is a UK based company that labels itself 'The last of the bedroom programmers'. It was founded by three friends, Chris Delay, Mark Morris and Thomas Arundel. The coding for their first game Uplink was done almost exclusively by Chris, while Mark and Tom handled marketing, materials and the other 'business' elements. Their small initial investment enabled them to buy CD-Rs, and printer cartridges, and early copies of the game were published in this way. They were able to fully make back their investment within a few hours of accepting orders, flying in the face of multinational developers and publishers which spend millions. ...more on Wikipedia about "Introversion Software"

Nadeo are French video game developers, based in Issy-les-Moulineaux, Paris. They are the developers of the TrackMania and Virtual Skipper series of video games. ...more on Wikipedia about "Nadeo"

Quantum Axcess was a software publishing firm based in Columbus, Ohio. They published value-priced games and educational software. Their two biggest titles were "total conversion" addons for the popular game Quake, named Shrak and Malice. Quantum Axcess never fully met their financial obligations in the production of these titles, spawning lawsuits from the games' developers. Quantum Axcess is now defunct. ...more on Wikipedia about "Quantum Axcess"

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