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  3. Bethesda Softworks - Wikipedia

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    [2] [10] Unlike VideoMagic, Bethesda Softworks was entirely self-funded, starting with roughly US$100,000, and was not attached to any business plan. [2] Gridiron! was released as the company's first game later in 1986 for the Amiga, Atari ST , and Commodore 64 systems.

  4. List of The Elder Scrolls video games - Wikipedia

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    The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind [10] Genre: Action role-playing; Publishers: Bethesda Softworks; Ubisoft (Europe) Release dates: Windows: May 2, 2002; Xbox: June 6, 2002; Windows Xbox: The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion [11] Genre: Action role-playing; Publishers: 2K Games (Windows, Xbox 360) Bethesda Softworks (PlayStation 3) Vir2L Studios ...

  5. Bethesda Game Studios - Wikipedia

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    Bethesda Game Studios is an American video game developer and a studio of ZeniMax Media based in Rockville, Maryland. It is best known for its action role-playing franchises, including The Elder Scrolls, Fallout, and Starfield. Bethesda Game Studios opened in 2001 as the development unit of Bethesda Softworks, separating from publishing operations.

  6. Creation Engine - Wikipedia

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    The Creation Kit is a modding tool for Creation Engine games. The Creation Kit takes advantage of the Creation Engine's modular nature. It was created by Bethesda Game Studios for the modding community of The Elder Scrolls series. [17] The tool can be used to create worlds, races, NPCs, weapons, update textures, and fix bugs.

  7. Human Head Studios - Wikipedia

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    Human Head Studios was founded in October 1997 by a group of six developers formerly from Raven Software: Ben Gokey, Chris Rhinehart, Paul MacArthur, Ted Halsted, James Sumwalt, and Shane Gurno—later joined by game producer Tim Gerritsen as co-owner in June 1998.

  8. ZeniMax Media - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Weaver, the founder of the video game publisher Bethesda Softworks, and Robert A. Altman, a lawyer, founded ZeniMax Media in 1999. [3] The name is a portmanteau of "zenith" and "maximum". [4] The company was established to succeed Media Technology Limited as the parent company of Bethesda Softworks.

  9. Flashpoint Productions - Wikipedia

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    Bethesda Softworks acquired Flashpoint in July 1995 and rebranded it Media Technology West. [2] [5] The studio was also referred to as MediaTech West and Bethesda West. [6] [7] Erickson felt Bethesda shared his philosophy and subsequently became the company's development director. [1] [8] [9] Under Bethesda, the studio developed the IHRA Drag ...