Shroud of the Avatar: Forsaken Virtues
Role PlayingShroud of the Avatar is the “spiritual successor” to Richard’s previous work in the FRP genre. Our primary objectives are to tell a story even more...
"We take you there". Portalarium marks Richard Garriott's first return to the video game industry since the release of his 2007 title Tabula Rasa. The name "Portalarium", as well as the company's motto, "We take you there," is intended as a continuity and reference to Garriott's prior two company's names and respective mottoes; Origin Systems, "We Create Worlds," and Destination Games, "We have arrived." Predecessor of Origin Systems & Destination Games.
Shroud of the Avatar is the “spiritual successor” to Richard’s previous work in the FRP genre. Our primary objectives are to tell a story even more...
Westwood Studios (1985-2003) was a computer and video game developer, founded in 1985 as Westwood Associates by Brett Sperry and Louis Castle and based...
LucasArts is a leading publisher and developer of interactive entertainment software for videogame console systems and personal computers. The company...
Tripwire Interactive: the team that brought you the winner of ModDB's "Mod of the Year" for 2004 and went on to retail success with releases over Steam...
A Finnish computer game developer founded in 2003 as Relude, and in 2005 renamed as Rovio, based in Espoo, best known for the game Angry Birds.
Founded Feburary 8th 1991 as Silicon & Synapse and in 1994 changed its name to Blizzard. Today Blizzard and Blizzard North is one of the most known and...
Ritual Entertainment was a computer game software developer established in 1996 and based in Dallas, Texas. It was formerly known as Hipnotic Interactive...