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CCS is short for Cases Computer Simulations Ltd. They were mainly known for their wargames.
CDS Microsystems is the company behind Colossus 4 Chess and Brian Clough's Football Fortunes. They lates changed name to Guildhall Leisure.
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CLOAD issued monthly diskettes with various games and utilities.
Developed Adventure games such as Frankenstein, Death Or Glory, and Ninja Hamster.
Callisto Computers was started by Mike Woodroffe, based in Birmingham. He imported the various Scott Adams games from Adventure International for Apple II and Atari 400/800 and later Commodore 64 disk.
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Japanese developer behind Shining Force III and the Golden Sun series.
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The game publisher Capcom Co., Ltd.
Capstone is the company behind An American Tail: Fievel Goes West and The Dark Half.
Run by Roy Carnell and Stuart Galloway, who both were involved in the optical special effects on Superman. They were located in Berkshire.
Publisher of text adventures from 1998-2000. Founded by Michael Berlyn, developer of such text adventures as Suspended, Cutthroats, Infidel.
Castleworks Gameware is the company behind Kronolog - The Nazi Paradox (also known as Red Hell).
Cavedog Entertainment was a label created in 1996 by Humongous Entertainment, a division of GT Interactive, then known for its children's educational titles, in order to release more mainstream games. After the release of the Total Annihilation series of games, GT Interactive and all its properties were acquired by Infogrames, which later acquired the rights to the name Atari and currently functions under that name.
Irish software company. They made adventures for Sinclair ZX Spectrum and Oric-1.
They were located at 4733 N. Mitchner, Indianapolis, IN 46226, USA.
Channel 8 is a company specializing in adventure games. They distribute Brian Howarth.
PC game publisher.
Chymesoft is the company behind Captain's Log for Oric-1.
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Developer of The Three Stooges and Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown as well as classic titles for a variety of platforms.
Cobra Computer Software is the company behind Jolly Duplicator for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum
The Code Monkeys is the company behind games such as E-motion and Son of Blagger.
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UK-based game company which has won many awards and accolades since it's founding in 1986.
Cognetics Corporation is the company behind Amnesia.
Coktel Vision is a french game developer that was aquired by Sierra On-Line, Inc. in 1993.
Colleen Ltd is the company behind Mystery Voyage Adventure.
Collins is the company behind The Mystery of the Marie Celeste for the Commodore 16.
Commodore is probably best known for their computers and other hardware, but they also published some games. For instance they released a few of the Infocom games in separate (boring) packaging, lacking most of the things found in the real versions.
The company behind adventure games such as Demon From The Dark Side and Invaders From Planet X.
The company behind Serpent's Lair on the BBC.
The company behind the shareware adventure Lost.
Cosmi is the company behind The President is Missing and Presumed Guilty.
Crave Games is a developer of console and PC games. Titles include StarLancer and Sno Cross for Dreamcast.
Developer of titles such as Smash Cars, Millennium Racer and MorphMan.
Makers of the Danger Mouse series.
Creator of the Creatures series of Simulation games.
Sites about Criterion Games, publisher of such titles as Burnout and AirBlade.
The developer of the Serious Sam series of games.
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CCP is a games company, specialising in massively multiplayer online games. They launched their company with the space combat game Eve: The Second Genesis in 2003.
Developer of City of Heroes.
Crystalware put out many graphic adventures for Apple II and Atari 8-bit.
Cyan is the company behind hits such as Myst and Riven.
Cyberdreams is the company behind I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream and the Darkseed series.
Cybexlab Software is the company behind Belegost and Starfox.
Cyco Automatisering is actually a Dutch company working with engineering document management sollutions, but they have also published at least one game, Dracula.
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