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2002-05-23 15:57
Warbaby
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What's your favorite game company of all time?

I really like Hewson and Mastertronic.
2002-05-23 16:28
Matt

Registered: Apr 2002
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Undoubtable System 3 are the kings of making games for the C64, just take a look at these classics if you weren't impressed yet:

International Karate
IK+
The Last Ninja 1, 2, Remix, 3
Dominator
Myth - Hystory in the making
Flimbo's Quest
Tusker
Turbo Charge

Also, Thalamus (and especially APEX) are worth being mentioned.

2002-05-23 17:23
Steppe

Registered: Jan 2002
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Thalamus, definitely!
Armalyte was just amazing for that time!
2002-05-23 21:36
Puterman
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HES and Llamasoft.

Matrix is the best game ever, with AMC as close second.
2002-05-23 23:02
Eyeth
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Hello.

Mine would be Electronic Arts, the producers of classics such as:

Archon
M.U.L.E.
Bard's Tale
One on One

That's just off the top of my head. Some other notable gaming companies were New World Computing, Accolade, EPYX and Activision.

Enjoy.
-Todd Elliott
2002-05-24 08:19
hollowman

Registered: Dec 2001
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graftgold, for their work both on c64 and amiga
2002-05-24 11:20
Cupid

Registered: Jan 2002
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As we see in all these answers it depends on the genre of game:

How about Magnetic Scrolls for The Pawn, The Guild of Thieves or Infocom for HHGTTG, Leather godesses of Phobos?

Who did the Bards's tale?

2002-05-24 12:59
TDJ

Registered: Dec 2001
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I think that was Interplay. My brother bought a few of those games as originals because he needed the docs.

My face company:Epyx. For Mission Impossible & the Games series :)
2003-01-13 02:15
goldfish
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Firebird


For producing ELITE

GDF

2003-01-13 11:11
Derision

Registered: Feb 2002
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Totally depended on the genre. Role playing, it's definitely Origin (Ultima, Space Rogue, Tangled Tales, etc.). Quality games, you hit Electronic Arts (Skate or Die, Sentinel Worlds, Starflight, Marble Madness, etc.).

I was also fond of Accolade, particularly for flight games. Nothing touches Ace of Aces.

Oooh... what about USGold? Outrun, Tower Toppler, the works.

There are just too many good game companies to pick a favourite. Heheh.
2003-01-14 10:51
MacGyver
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Protovision ofcourse! ;-))

Well... System 3, Electronic Arts, Thalamus (include Apex ofcourse) and Ocean for their Cartridge-games like Shadow of the Beast.
 
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