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The company behind such franchises as Army Men and High Heat Baseball
develops and publishes interactive game software for multiple home
console video game systems.
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Acclaim is a developer and publisher of software for all platforms. Acclaim's broad product
lineup includes original brands such as Turok and Extreme G.
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Activision is the company behind such hits as Tony Hawk's Pro Skater,
Quake, and Mat Hoffman's BMX. The coveted
developer fully supports GameCube.
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Capcom has built a reputation for introducing cutting-edge technology
and software to the video game market. Blockbuster franchise, Resident
Evil is GCN exclusive.
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Beginning as a German software house in 1987 and
little known outside of the game community, Factor 5 is the company
behind some advanced sound systems.
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One of the largest game publishers in the world,
Eidos is the company behind some of the best known games around
including Tomb Raider and Daikatana.
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Electronic Arts (EA) is a leading independent interactive entertainment
software company. Since its 1982 inception, EA received more than 700 awards for outstanding software.
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Founded in 1983, Infogrames is one of the largest entertainment
software companies in the world. Currently develops and
distributes video games for all platforms.
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The use of both state-of-the-art technology and its employees' creative
achievements form the basis for Konami's excellent reputation. Brands
MGS, R2R Boxing, and ISS.
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Midway has been a leader in the industry since the dawn of the video
games with early titles like Pong and Spy Hunter. More recently
including Hydro Thunder, NFL Blitz and MK.
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Namco is a developer of innovative games for every major home
videogame platform. Some of Namco's masterpieces include Soul Calibur, Tekken and
the Ridge Racer Series.
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NdCUBE is a joint venture between
Nintendo and Japanese advertising agency Dentsu. 78% owned by Nintendo, NdCUBE may soon become a premier second
party GameCube developer.
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Nintendo has sold more than one billion video
games worldwide, created such industry icons as Mario and Donkey Kong
and launched franchises like The Legend of Zelda and Pokémon.
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Now a second developer for
Nintendo GameCube, Silicon Knights is the company that created Dark
Legions, Fantasy Empires, and, most recently, Blood Omen: Legacy of
Kain.
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THQ Inc. develops, publishes and distributes interactive
software for leading video game platforms. One of the largest US developers and creates
many games each year.
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The company behind a barrage of shaky games, Titus
currently supports 700 employees among them 550 programmers, designers
and artists.
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Ubi Soft is a producer, publisher, and distributor of interactive
entertainment software. Endowed with various
talents, the team is composed of 1,500 employees globally.
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