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** [[BioWare]]
** [[Codemasters]]
** [[Danger Close Games]] (also includes DreamWorks Interactive and EA Los Angeles)*
** [[DICE]]
** [[Glu Mobile]]
*** [[Amaze Entertainment]] (also includes Adrenium Games, Griptonite Games, The Fizz Factor and KnowWonder)*
** [[Origin Systems]]*
** [[PopCap Games]]
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* [[Elite Systems]] (includes Motivetime)
* [[Encore Software]]
* [[Eutechnyx]]
* [[Game Freak]]
* [[Gearbox Software]]
* [[HAL Laboratory]]
* [[HB Studios]]
* [[High Voltage Software]]
* [[Idea Factory]]
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* [[Quicksilver Software]]
* [[Realtime Associates]]
* [[Rebellion]]
* [[Running with Scissors]]
* [[Sunsoft]]
* [[Take-Two Interactive]]
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*** [[DMA Design]]
** [[2K Games]]
*** [[2K Play]] (also includes Global Star Software)
*** [[Visual Concepts]]
** [[TDK Mediactive]] (also includes Sound Source Interactive)*
* [[Telegames]]
* [[THQ Nordic]] (formerly Nordic Games prior to acquiring the THQ name)
* [[Tomy]] (also includes Takara)
* [[Torus Games]]
* [[Toys for Bob]]
* [[Ubisoft]]
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* [[Animation Magic]]
* [[Appaloosa Interactive]] (also includes Novotrade International)
* [[Argonaut Games]]
* [[BAM! Entertainment]]
* [[Bits Studios]]
* [[Blitz Games]] (also includes Interactive Studios)
* [[Box Office]]
* [[Broderbund Software]] (also includes Red Orb Entertainment)
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* [[Commodore International]]
* [[Conspiracy Entertainment]]
* [[Coconuts Japan]]
* [[Crave Entertainment]]
* [[Data East]]
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* [[Sachen]]
* [[Sage's Creation]]
* [[SCI Entertainment Group]]
* [[Seika Corporation]]
* [[Shadowsoft]]
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* [[Starpath]]
* [[Taxan]]
* [[TDK Core]]
* [[TDK Mediactive Europe]]
* [[Telltale Games]]
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* [[Wizard Video]]
* [[Xonox]]
* [[Zoo Publishing]] (also includes Destination Software)

Latest revision as of 20:26, 12 July 2024

Particularly before the Video Game Crash of 1983, video games were historically considered part of the home video market, and video stores today continue to sell video games. These are the companies that developed and/or distributed those games, some of which released their own traditional home video product as well.

Active companies[edit]

Subsidiaries that are no longer active are marked with asterisk (*).

Atari[edit]

Bandai Namco Holdings[edit]

Capcom[edit]

Konami[edit]

Microsoft[edit]

Nintendo[edit]

Sega Sammy Holdings[edit]

Sony[edit]

Square Enix[edit]

Other companies[edit]

Defunct/dormant companies[edit]