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Microforum Manufacturing Inc.

Microforum Manufacturing was founded in 1987 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They were the first Canadian game publishers to focus on casual games exclusively to the Canadian market for DOS and Windows 3.0. In 1994, the company no longer publishes games and closed it's doors at that time.
Hangman

MicroGenesis

WarWizard

Microïds

Microïds is a French company founded in 1985 by Elliot Grassiano. Some of the best sellers in the company's large games library are primarily in the adventure genre: Amerzone, Syberia I and II, Still Life and Obscure.
Chicago 90, Ultimate Domain, Evidence: The Last Report, Sliders, SuperSki III, Nicky Boom, Nicky 2, Highway Patrol II, Secret Mission, Downhill Challenge

Microillusions

Computer game developer and publisher of the home computer era (late 1970s to early 1990s) Was a strong supporter of the Commodore Amiga
Faery Tale Adventure, Jonny Quest - Curse of the Mayan Warriors

MicroLeague Multimedia, Inc.

Microleague was one of key developers of sports simulation games.
Micro League Baseball The Managers Challenge, MicroLeague Football 2, MicroLeague Baseball II, MicroLeague Baseball IV

MicroLink

ML Otra, Crux

Micromania Software

Dangerous Streets

MicroMosaics

The Second Kids' World Almanac Adventure

Micro-partner Software GmbH

Wall$treet

Microprose

Microprose was founded in 1982 by Sid Meier and Bill Stealey. The company became well known very early with lots of interesting titles, where some of them became a legend. The company was acquired and dismantled in 2004.
Civilization, Stunts, Colonization, Railroad Tycoon, Formula 1, Transport Tycoon, X-COM : Terror From The Deep, UFO: Enemy Unknown, 1942: The Pacific Air War, Railroad Tycoon Deluxe, Pirates, 1944: Across The Rhine, Covert Action, Machiavelli the Prince, Gunship 2000, Transport Tycoon Deluxe, Task Force 1942, Fields of Glory, Red Storm, National Lampoons Chess Maniac Five Billion and One, Airborne Ranger, Conflict in Vietnam, Gunship, World Circuit, B-17 Flying Fortress

Microsmiths, Inc.

Created Mean 18 in 1986. They developed a couple projects for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and ported a few games.
Mean 18

Microsoft Corporation

Nibbles, Mission: Mainframe, Microsoft Decathlon

Microsoft Games Studio

Donkey

Microtec

Madball

Microtime

Microtime Interactive is a specialist new media production company located in the U.K., offering advertisers, media owners and their agencies access to the highest calibre of new media content development in such areas as computer and video games, web sites, interactive T.V, educational software, and multimedia applications such as trade presentations and kiosks.
Animal

Midas Interactive Entertainment

Alien Anarchy

Midlothian Software

Savage Future

Midnight

Ashes of Empire

Midnight Synergy

Interspace Software An older name for Midnight Synergy. Was used sometimes but not always. (from 1989 to 1994)
Operation Carnage

Midway Games West, Inc.

Atari Games Corporation was a subsidiary of Time Warner Communications. It was founded in 1985 after Time Warner sold the console and computer divisions of Atari, Inc. (which continued operations as Atari Corporation). Atari Games Corporation kept Atari's arcade business. Warner Communications sold off its controlling interest to Namco in 1985 (which were bought back by Atari employees in 1986). At this time, the company founded Tengen, Inc. to get foot into the console market. Time Warner bought the controlling interest back in 1993 and made the company a subsidiary of Time Warner Interactive, Inc.. In 1996 it was sold to WMS Industries which made it a subsidiary or Midway Games, Inc. and renamed it to Midway Games West, Inc. in 1999. It remained in the arcade business until 2001 and was closed in 2003. However, the entity was not dissolved until 2013 (and, along with the rest of Midway, became property of Warner Bros. Entertainment in 2009).
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Klax, Blasteroids, Rampart, Hard Drivin', Toobin'