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Playnormous, LLC
Organization Type:
Video Game Company
"Playnormous is an online community for children ages 6 to 15, their parents, and teachers to play fun casual games for health."
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Remode
Organization Type:
Video Game Company
"Remode is an independent game development studio. We make entertainment games, simulations and "serious games." A Nintendo authorized developer for the Wii, WiiWare and DS platforms, Remode is an independent game and simulation development studio, founded in August 2007 in the city of Plymouth, UK. It is managed by three executive directors and supported by a strong development team, with a mixture of graduates and industry veterans."
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Organization Type:
Video Game Company
"Venan Entertainment, Inc. is a premier publisher and developer of cutting-edge video games for cell phones and other portable platforms. We create standard-setting games based on original IP, as well as in partnership with leading entertainment companies seeking to bring their brands to the mobile market."
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Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE)
Organization Type:
Video Game Company
"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, based in London, is responsible for the distribution, marketing and sales of PlayStation 3, PSP and PlayStation 2 hardware and software in over 99 territories across Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Oceania."
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Organization Type:
Web Developer
"Web Design, Flash Game design and licensing in Canada. Specializing in quality and affordable game licensing and development for local, national and international clients."
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Rare
Organization Type:
Video Game Company
"Rare, Ltd. (formerly known as Rareware) is a British video game development company [that was acquired by Microsoft in 2002]. It was founded in 1982 …as Ashby Computers and Graphics Ltd. (ACG). Publishing as Ultimate Play the Game, they developed games for 8-bit platforms such as the ZX Spectrum, the Commodore 64 and the BBC Micro, before the name was sold to U.S. Gold in 1985."
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