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  • '''''Mach Rider''''' is a futuristic driving video game created by Nintendo. It was first released on October 18, 1985 for the Nint == Developers ==
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  • ...ment]] group (lead by Nintendo/Recruit to assist companies in creating new game related works/IP). Noise still exists, but is no longer a member of the gro == Developers ==
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  • '''Genius Sonority''' (ジニアス・ソノリティ株式会社) is a Japanese video game development company established in June 2002 by Manabu Yamana. The company' [[Category:Video game developers]]
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  • '''Fuse Games''' was an independent British video game development company founded in 2002, based in Burford, Oxfordshire. The stu ...nally founded in September of 2002 by Adrian Barritt and Richard Horrocks, developers of the ''{{wp|Pro Pinball}}'' series for Cunning Developments.<ref>[https:/
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  • ...deo game developers ranked by the amount of revenue taken in through video game sales in the United Kingdom. Its first release was in 2005, and since then ...:''' <nowiki>[PRESS RELEASE]</nowiki> DEVELOP 100 NAMES WORLD'S BEST GAMES DEVELOPERS], dated 2011/6/3, retrieved 2011/6/3.</ref><ref>French, Michael. [http://ww
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  • [[Category:Video game developers]]
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  • '''Softnica''', formally '''Pax Softnica''' (パックスソフトニカ) is a Japanese video game developer. Its president is Tomoshige Hashishita. ===[[Game Boy]]===
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  • ...copyright to the [[Famicom Detective Club series]] is owned by TOSE. TOSE developers are also overtly disclosed in the credits of ''[[Dragon Quest VIII: Journey ...ise related to the first game ''[[Densetsu no Starfy]]'', or a copy of the game itself as possible prizes.
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  • '''Retro Studios, Inc.''' is a [[Nintendo]] first party game development studio based in Austin, Texas. Founded in September 1998 as an ...ndo Software Planning & Development|Nintendo SDP Group No. 3]], which aids developers outside Japan.
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  • ...ame Builder Garage|jptitle= ナビつき! つくってわかる はじめてゲームプログラミング|jptrans= |boxart= Game Builder Garage Art.jpg|caption= |publisher= Nintendo|developer= Nintendo|co ...and published by [[Nintendo]].<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/game-builder-garage-switch/ Nintendo of America page]</ref>
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  • |image=[[File:SMB Game Pak.png|150px]] |caption=[[Super Mario Bros.]] [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] Game Pak
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  • |predecessor={{wp|Ultimate Play the Game}} |parent={{wp|Xbox Game Studios}}
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  • |name=Game Freak |logo=[[File:Game Freak logo.png]]
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  • ...el of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' The company is largely contracted by other developers, including [[Nintendo]], for translating games into other languages (mostly ...development, and frequently suggests changes to the developers to make the game more accessible. Richard Honeywood, the founder of [[Square Enix|Square]]'s
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  • |image=[[File:Pokemon Diamond Game Card.png|150px]] |caption=A ''[[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|Pokémon Diamond Version]]'' Game Card for [[Nintendo DS]].
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  • ...juku, Japan. Founded in 1999, its staff included former {{wp|Love-de-Lic}} developers {{wp|Taro Kudo}} and Kazuyuki Kurashima. !Game
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  • ...Ltd.''' (also referred to simply as '''Hudson''') was a third-party video game publisher and developer in Japan. The company was mostly known for developi ...lop and publish their own video games. In 1985, after ten years developing video games, Hudson reorganized their business, becoming Hudson Soft.
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  • {{Game infobox ...upon the visual style of {{zel|Twilight Princess}}, and, according to the developers, was primarily created to showcase the Wii U's graphical capabilities and a
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  • {{Game infobox ...otion-captured professionals for the in-game players' movements, the first game from Retro to be developed using their motion capture equipment.<ref name="
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  • '''Next Level Games''' is a Canadian video game development studio, based in Vancouver. Founded in August of 2002, the stud ..._great_for_developers.php Working with Nintendo, making a studio great for developers]. Gamasutra. Retrieved July 11, 2015.</ref> On January 5, 2021, Nintendo an
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