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Konami Group Corporation (Japanese: コナミグループ株式会社, Hepburn: Konami Gurūpu kabushiki-gaisha), commonly known as Konami, [nb 1] is a Japanese multinational entertainment company and video game developer and publisher headquartered in Chūō, Tokyo.
Sony Interactive Entertainment is the world's largest video game company, followed by Tencent and Microsoft Gaming. [1] Out of the 63 largest video game companies, 14 are located in the United States, 11 in Japan, and 7 in South Korea and China. Warner Bros. Games, Annapurna Interactive and Valve Corporation are not included in this list.
Tales of the World series Oreshika series Acquired by Meteorise in 2021 AlphaDream: Tokyo: Japan 2000 Mario & Luigi series: Defunct in 2019 Amazon Game Studios: Seattle: Washington: United States 2012 New World: Subsidiary of Amazon.com: Animation Magic: Gaithersburg: Maryland: United States 1991 Link: The Faces of Evil Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon
Konami Gaming, Inc. is a Las Vegas-based subsidiary of KONAMI CORPORATION (NYSE: KNM) . The company designs and manufactures slot machines and casino management systems for the global gaming market.
By early 2014, however, Konami had retired the website. [28] The pre-2005 headquarters of Hudson Soft in Sapporo continued to operate as a branch of Konami well after the absorption until it closed in 2014. [29] In 2015, Konami sold the Sapporo building that had long been the headquarters of Hudson Soft. [30]
World of Tanks World of Warplanes World of Warships: video game developer Warner Bros. Interactive: Burbank, California, United States 1993 F.E.A.R. 2 Overlord: publishes under the Portkey Games label WARP: Japan: 1994 Enemy Zero: exited the video game industry in 1999, defunct 2005 Webfoot Technologies: Lemont, Illinois, United States 1993 ...
Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc. [a] is a Japanese multinational video game publisher, and the video game branch of the wider Bandai Namco Holdings group. Founded in 2006 as Namco Bandai Games Inc., [b] it is the successor to Namco's home and arcade video game business, as well as Bandai's former equivalent division. [3]
Nintendo is one of the world's biggest video game development companies, having created several successful franchises. Because of its storied history, the developer employs a methodical system of software and hardware development that is mainly centralized within its offices in Kyoto and Tokyo, in cooperation with its division Nintendo of America in Redmond, Washington.