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  2. Nacon - Wikipedia

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    Nacon (formerly Bigben Interactive) is a French video game company based in Lesquin. It designs and distributes gaming accessories, and publishes and distributes video games for various platforms. It designs and distributes gaming accessories, and publishes and distributes video games for various platforms.

  3. Eko Software - Wikipedia

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    Net income. 823,400 Euro (2020) Number of employees. 40 (2020) Parent. Nacon (2018–present) Eko Software is a French video game developer located in the Choisy-le-roi suburb of Paris. The company was established in 1999 by Jules-Benjamin Lalisse. In 2018, Bigben Interactive (now Nacon) acquired the company for an estimated €8.5 million.

  4. Spiders (company) - Wikipedia

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    In July 2019, French publisher Bigben Interactive, now known as Nacon, announced that they had acquired Spiders. Game engine. All Spiders games are produced and developed using the company's own modified version of Sony's PhyreEngine, called the "Silk Engine". It includes most of the features of its parent engine, and is modified to add its own ...

  5. Cyanide (company) - Wikipedia

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    Cyanide SA (also known as Cyanide Studio) is a French video game developer based in the Nanterre suburb of Paris. The company was founded in 2000 by Patrick Pligersdorffer, formerly of Ubi Soft. Since 2007, Cyanide operates a second studio, Amusement Cyanide, in Montreal, Canada, and employs a total of 110 staff members as of 2018.

  6. Daedalic Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. ~70 [1] (2023) Parent. Bastei Lübbe (2014–2020) [2] Nacon (2022–present) Website. daedalic.com. Daedalic Entertainment GmbH is a German video game publisher and former developer based in Hamburg. They developed various point-and-click adventure games .

  7. Big Ant Studios - Wikipedia

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    In January 2021, French video game publisher Nacon acquired Big Ant for €35 million. Symons has commented on his ambition "to grow Big Ant Studios into the largest developer of sports entertainment software in the world", and increase staff numbers from 66 (as of April 2022) to 200. In April 2023, Big Ant opened a second studio in Adelaide.

  8. List of rugby union video games - Wikipedia

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    Audiogenic Software Ltd. World Class Rugby: Five Nations Edition: 1992 Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS: Dentons Audiogenic Software Ltd. World Rugby: 1992 Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum: Zeppelin Games Limited: Zeppelin Games Limited International Rugby Challenge: 1993 Amiga, Mega Drive: Oxford Mobius Domark

  9. Handball (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows. First release. Handball 16. 7 November 2015. Latest release. Handball 21. 12 November 2021. Handball is a video game series released by Nacon. It is a simulator for handball .