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Game Boy: Acclaim Bill & Ted's Excellent Video Game Adventure: Rocket Science Productions NES: LJN Bill & Ted's Excellent Game Boy Adventure: Beam Software Game Boy: LJN Smash TV: Beam Software: NES: Acclaim Trog! Visual Concepts: NES: Acclaim Populous: Infinity Co., Ltd. SNES: Acclaim Published in North America only. Double Dragon II: Technos ...
Among the forty-three reported annual top-sellers between 1980 and 2024, thirteen were published by Activision Blizzard and another thirteen by Nintendo, four each by Atari and Take-Two Interactive, three by Electronic Arts, and two each by Sega and Acclaim Entertainment. Video game publishers Activision Blizzard and Electronic Arts managed to ...
Acclaim Games relied on In-game advertising and items sales for revenues, while releasing the games themselves, free. The company released fourteen games: The Chronicles of Spellborn, Kogamu, BOTS!! (which was its launching title), 9Dragons, 2Moons, Ponystars, Dance Online, My Diva Doll, Tribal Nations and Prize Potato. As of December 2007, the ...
Acclaim Entertainment, Inc. was an American video game publisher based in Glen Cove, New York. Originally founded by Greg Fischbach , Robert Holmes, and Jim Scoroposki from a storefront in Oyster Bay in 1987, the company built a global development team through a series of acquisitions during the late 1990s and early 2000s.
This category lists video games developed by Sculptured Software, also known as Iguana West and Acclaim Studios Salt Lake City. Pages in category "Sculptured Software games" The following 74 pages are in this category, out of 74 total.
Dragons: TapDragonDrop: 2012 [85] iPhone: PikPok DreamWorks Animation SKG Rise of the Guardians: The Video Game: 2012 [86] PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, Wii U, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS: Torus D3 Dragons: Wild Skies: 2012 [87] browser School of Dragons: 2013 [88] iPad: Jumpstart Games, Inc. Jumpstart Games, Inc. The Croods: Prehistoric Party ...
This is a list of video game publisher companies. A video game publisher may specialize in only publishing games for developers, or may either have in-house development studios or own subsidiary development companies. Some developers may publish their games themselves. This list includes both active and inactive companies.
It was the third Double Dragon game for the NES, developed by Technos Japan Corp. and published in North America and Europe by Acclaim Entertainment. Although loosely based on the similarly titled arcade game Double Dragon 3: The Rosetta Stone, it is not a port, but a parallel project that was developed at the same time. [1]