A'n'F Software
This company was the one responsible for the ever-living-and-known Chuckie Egg, the famous game of a hero running from wild ducks and collecting giant eggs.
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A. N. A. L. O. G. Computing
Actually a magazine, the title of which actually stands for Atari Newsletter And a Lot Of Games.
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Aardvark
Produced a series of arcade games apart from their adventures.
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Abersoft
Developer of games such as Mazeman, Spectroid Storm, Steel Monkeys, Viridian Dilemma, Wizard's Warriors, and World Championship Boxing Manager '97.
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Abstract Concepts
A label of Delta 4 for their serious adventures.
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Access Software
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Acclaim
Acclaim Entertainment is worldwide developer and publisher of software for Nintendo, Sony, Sega, and personal computer hardware systems.
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Accolade
Accolade has been absorbed by Atari.
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Acme Software
Publishers of Altair 4 on the Commodore 64.
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Acornsoft
Acornsoft made games for the BBC Micro.
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Activision
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Z-Axis,
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Activision Value
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Addictive
Addictive is the company behind strategy games such as the Football Manager series and President.
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Addison-Wesley
Addison-Wesley ported some Melbourne House adventures to PC and Apple II.
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Adventions
Writes adventures in TADS.
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Adventure Company, The
Developer and publisher of a variety of PC games including Arabian Nights, Broken Sword and Timescape.
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Adventure International
Adventure International was founded by Scott Adams in 1979. The Adventure International games are mainly verb-noun, but had exciting plots and were well-designed.
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Aegis Developments
The company behind Arazok's Tomb.
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Airwave Adventures
The company behind The Case of the Cautious Condor
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Akella
Game and software developer based in Russia. Their titles includes Pirates of the Caribbean, Privateer's Bounty: Age of Sail II and The I of the Dragon.
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Alchemist Research
A Sinclair user group that now owns the right to games from various companies such as Gremlin Graphics.
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Alligata Software Ltd
They were located in Sheffield, UK and also release games on their budget label called Rino.
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Alternate Source, The
This was a very early company (beginning of 1980s?) which made a variety of things for the TRS-80 (usually named with TAS as an acronym).
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Amazing Media
Makers of Frankenstein, through the eyes of the monster and Mummy, tomb of the pharaoh.
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American Eagle Software, Inc
They distribute Phoenix Software.
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Amuze
Amuze is a Stockholm based company founded in 1996.
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Angelsoft, Inc
Made adventures for PC and Apple II. They are or have been distributed by Mindscape, Inc.
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Anirog
The company behind Catacombs for the Commodore 64.
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Apocalypse
The company behind the german adventure game Wolfen.
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Apogee
Published the Commander Keen series and other shareware games.
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Apogee Software, Ltd.
Apogee Software, Ltd. started releasing games in 1987 and created the "Apogee model" of shareware marketing, in which only a part of a full game is released as shareware as an advertisement for the full game.
Pinball Wizards,
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Application Services Company, Inc
They were located in Wichita, Kansas, USA and published a pretty faithful version of the original adventure by Crowther and Woods.
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ArenaNet
ArenaNet is a video game developer and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of NCsoft, Corporation.
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Argonaut Games
Has been developing games since 1984 starting on the Commodore 64.
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Argus Press Software Ltd
They also published games under the labels Again Again, Grandslam Entertainments Ltd, Mind Games and Shades.
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Ariolasoft
Ariolasoft distribute PK Soft and Dragonware Games.
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Arla
Actually one of the larger Swedish dairies, but they have released at least one game.
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Artic Computing
Artic Computing published adventure games for the ZX81 and ZX Spectrum.
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Artifact Entertainment
Scottsdale, AZ based software development company that specializes in multiplayer games.
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Artworx
US company that released Gwendolyn for the Atari 8-bit.
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Art Department
Art Department is the company behind Das Telekommando kehrt zurück and Bifi II - Action in Hollywood.
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ARUSH Entertainment
ARUSH Entertainment is the creator if various games, including Duke Nukem - Manhattan Project and Fear Factor.
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ASP Software Ltd
UK company that wrote some game for the ZX Spectrum.
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Atari
A global publisherINFOGRAMES is one of the world's top-five publishers and distributors of video games for Nintendo, Sega and Sony platforms and for PC CD-ROMs and Mac hardware, as well as all interactive digital television platforms, mobile smart devices (WAP, HDML) and in-flight entertainment systems.
Atari Kids,
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Atlantis
The company behind Sceptre Of Bagdad and Skatin' USA.
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ATOD
Swedish company that made Hampte Dampte.
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Atomic Games
Producers of war games including the Close Combat series, World at War and the V for Victory series.
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Attention to Detail
ATD has been creating games for over 12 years and is responsible for titles such as Internal Affairs, Rollercage, and Sydney 2000.
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Audiogenic
The company behind Graham Gooch's Test Cricket and Helter Skelter.
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Automata
Perhaps mostly known for Pimania and the Pi-Man cartoons.
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Avalon Hill
Makers of over 200 strategy board games, since 1958. Also (of course) makes computer games.
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Avant-Garde Creations
They made the adventures Chambers of Xenobia and Race for Midnight for Apple II.
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Aventuras AD
Aventuras AD is a classic Spanish adventure publisher. they are located in Valencia and directed by Andres Samudio.
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A & B Computing Magazine
A computer magazine that also published some games. The adventure creation system AdventureScape was published in this magazine.
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