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Abandon Mobile
The folks at Abandon Mobile are masters of having fun on the run, providing a variety of games for people to enjoy on their mobile phones. Some of games they have available include U.S. Marine Corps Scout Sniper, NBC Sports Real Golf, and National Heads-Up Poker Championship.
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ArenaNet
Parents used to cringe when their kids told them they wanted to be a Necromancer or a Mesmer, but now it’s all good fun, thanks to the wizards at ArenaNet, Inc.. Now kids can raise the dead all they want, as long as they’re in bed by ten.
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Bethesda Softworks
Whatever floats your particular boat, Bethesda Softworks has the game for you. Whether you want to answer the Call of Cthulu, get your RPG on in Oblivion, or raise the shields of the Starship Enterprise, Bethesda Software has what you need.
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BioWare Corp
After delivering the goods with titanic hits like Jade Empire, Neverwinter Nights, and Baldur’s Gate, Bioware has fast become a name RPG fans can depend on for hours of fun.
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Cryptic Studios
Paragon City may not be on any of those lists for the best place to raise a family, but thanks to Cryptic Studios, Inc. it’s turned out to be a fun place to hang out for eight or ten hours of super heroic action.
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Digital Extremes
After having set the gaming community on fire with the runaway successes Unreal and Unreal Tournament, Digital Extremes could have rested back on their laurels, or even their hardys, but instead they poured every drop of their creative juices into their hit FPS Pariah and the upcoming DarkSector. There’s no rest for the wicked—or the wickedly talented!
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Firaxis Games
It’s easier to steer a train than it is for Firaxis Studios to produce a game that isn’t a blockbuster. Of course it’s easy to knock it out of the park each time you’re at bat when you’ve got the likes of Sid Meier on your team.
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Flagship Studios
Flagship Studios was formed in 2003 by a group of industry veterans (many involved in creating the award winning RPG Diablo and Diablo II) who have dedicated themselves to designing games that focus on ease of play, replayability, and fun. Lots of fun. This is a story about this client here.
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Gearbox Software
Gearbox Software is a leading game developer behind for the stupendously successful FPS games Halo: Combat Evolved and Half-Life: Blueshift. They are also responsible for launching the Brothers in Arms franchise. Liquid Development is very excited to be working with Gearbox on a variety of upcoming games.
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Harmonix
Harmonix has always been about music. When games became a part of their world they took that love of music and created some of the most inovative products the gaming world had seen. Liquid Development has been a proud partner for a number of these projects.
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Human Head Studios
Leonardo da Vinci used to purchase human heads, along with other body parts, to dissect and try to figure out what makes us tick. With games like Dead Man’s Hand and Rune on the shelf, and Prey on the way, clearly the folks at Human Head Studios, Inc. know what makes a gamer tick—and what makes them happy as clams.
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Lionhead Studios
Some people want to play god and rule the entire planet, while others are simply happy to produce movies that gross 100 million dollars domestically. Lionhead Studios serves up games to cover both these aspirations, plus plenty more.
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Mad Doc Software
Since being founded in 1999, Mad Doc Software has produced a string of innovative games, including Empire Earth II, Star Trek: Armada II, and Legends of Aranna, that have been prasied by critics and fans alike.
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Maxis
In the 1990s Will Wright and company introduced us to the joys of micromanagement with games like SimAnts, SimCoptor, SimTunes, SimFarm and SimPark. Everyone had a good time but they wanted more, so starting in 2000 Maxis introduced The Sims and The Sims2, along with a host of add-on packs, and the home PC hasn’t had a moment’s rest since.
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Microsoft Game Studios
Microsoft Games Studios came to Liquid Development to design, model and texture 20+ fantasy creatures and the 12 key Norse god characters for their mammoth epic role playing game, Mythica.
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NC Soft
With so many outstanding games like AutoAssault and Lineage under their belt, and plenty more on the way, it’s about time for the folks at NCSoft to get a bigger belt. Maybe they can go to that Big and Tall man’s store your Uncle Larry has to shop at.
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Origin Systems
Over the years Origin Systems has quietly released over sixty games, including the 90s classic Wing Commander, but once they released a little game called Ultima and the smash hit Ultima Online, their cover was blown and they became a household name. The release of subsequent Ultima games hasn’t done much to lessen their popularity.
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Relic
Relic Entertainment is a leading edge developer of electronic entertainment software. Relic's debut product Homeworld launched in 1999 to near unanimous recognition as one of the best video games of the year.
Today, Relic is building on their RTS legacy by developing multiple ground-breaking projects including Company of Heroes (scheduled for release in 2006) winner of multiple “Strategy Game of Show” and “PC Game of Show” awards at E3 2005, as well as bringing their high-end expertise into the realm of the next-generation of consoles with The Outfit (2006).
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Shiny Entertainment
Walt Disney started his company with a mouse named Mickey. Shiny Entertainment founder David Perry took a slightly different path and started his company with an Earthworm named Jim. Things turned out well for both men, especially with Shiny’s latest offering, Path of Neo.
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Take 2
What Boston did for baked beans, Take 2 Interactive did for video games—which is make a lot of them and make a lot of noise about it! Take 2 is home to 2K Games, 2K Sports, and the media darling Rockstar Games, There might be one or two households in your neighborhood without a Take 2 Interactive game on their shelves, but we dare you to find which ones!
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The 3DO Company
High Heat Baseball 2002 required Liquid Development to assemble a team of 10 artists to model and texture 25 Real-Life Major League Baseball in 5 months! Read on...
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Turbine Entertainment
We’re not quite sure of the origin of the word ‘benchmark’ but while we find a book on etymology, it’s safe to say that the folks over at Turbine Entertainment have set a benchmark or two in the world of gaming with their outstanding RPG hits based on Lord of the Rings and Dungeons & Dragons.
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