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  2. Category:Video game companies of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video game companies of Australia" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. ... SMG Studio; Strategic Studies Group; T.

  3. List of indie game developers - Wikipedia

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    The studio began as an xbox game studios first-party developer and their first commercial video game was the Ori video game series which was entirely financed by Microsoft who also holds the games Intellectual Property. Muse Games: New York City: New York: United States: Guns of Icarus Online: NeocoreGames: Budapest: Hungary: The Incredible ...

  4. List of video game developers - Wikipedia

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    The company still exists, but Snowball Studios , the game development subsidiary, was dissolved in 2012 and former employees of the studios formed Snowbird Game Studios, and 1C Entertainment, the game publishing, localization, and development subsidiary, was acquired by Tencent and was renamed Fulqrum Games in 2022. 1-Up Studio: Tokyo: Japan 2000

  5. Halfbrick Studios - Wikipedia

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    Halfbrick Studios Pty Ltd is an Australian video game developer based in Brisbane. [1] The company primarily worked on licensed games until 2008. The company is best known for Fruit Ninja (2010), Jetpack Joyride (2011), and Dan the Man (2015). [2] [3] [1] They create games for Windows, Xbox, PlayStation, Windows Phone, Android and iOS. [2]

  6. Video games in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Other early game development studios in Australia include SSG, who developed Reach for the Stars in 1983, and Micro Forté, founded by John De Margheriti in 1985. In 1990, the Australian video game market generated an annual revenue of $300,000,000 (equivalent to $700,000,000 in 2023), with arcade video games generating $200 million and home ...

  7. Tantalus Media - Wikipedia

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    Tantalus Media (formerly Tantalus Entertainment and Tantalus Interactive) is an Australian video game developer based in Melbourne. It was founded in 1994 by programmers Andrew Bailey and Trevor Nuridin. [1] Since its inception, Tantalus has developed almost 100 games and has won multiple game awards. [2]

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  9. Big Ant Studios - Wikipedia

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    Big Ant Studios Pty Ltd is an Australian video game developer based in Melbourne. Founded in 2001 by chief executive officer Ross Symons, the company specialises in the development of sports games .