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Mirinae Software Inc.

Eracha

Mirror Images Software, Inc.

Were based in Troy, NY in the 1980s.
Spyder, Hide & Sink

Mistigris

Emerging from the ashes of predecessor iMPERiAL in the summer of 1994, Mistigris (aka Mist and, c.1997, "mISTfUNK") was a collective of young, amateur practitioners of various computer artforms, generally deriving membership from and serving the online community of area code 604, Vancouver, BC, Canada. On and off over the course of the next four years, they honed their skills, embracing exciting new developments in creative technologies (and squeezing the last drop of use out of old ones), finding international audiences and collaborators before fragmenting in 1998 as affordable dial-up internet access broke locally, members scattering to the four winds, a handful since finding employment in the video game industry.
Bob vs the Mob

MM Software Productions

Stalker 1: Path of Fire

Monolith Productions, Inc.

Monolith Productions, Inc., established in 1994, is one of the leading developers in the gaming world and from 1998 also publisher if their own games. They created their own 3D engine called LithTech 3D Engine which brought several improvement over their competition.
Blood, Claw, Gruntz

Montsoft

Montsoft is the name under which developer Monte Variakojis published the games he developed.
Offroad

Moonlite Software

Clyde's Adventure, Clyde's Revenge, Taking Care of Business

Moore Software Development

Safe Opening Simulator

Motivetime Ltd.

Motivetime Ltd. was a game development company associated with Elite Systems Ltd.
ONSIDE Complete Soccer

Mountain King Studios Inc.

Mountain King Studios is a US development studio originally established as Cygnus Studios, Inc. (or Cygnus Software) by Scott Host.
Raptor: Call of the Shadows

Muse Software

Micro Users Software Exchange, Inc. was an American video game developer founded by Ed Zaron in Damascus, Maryland, on August 1, 1978. The company later adopted the trading name Muse Software and moved to Baltimore, Maryland. Muse Software primarily focused on developing games for Apple computers, most notably, Castle Wolfenstein and its sequel, Beyond Castle Wolfenstein. Muse Software filed for bankruptcy on October 7, 1987. The "Wolfenstein" trademark was acquired by id Software at low cost, in order to release Wolfenstein 3D.
Beyond Castle Wolfenstein

MVP Software

MVP Software was founded in 1985 as a hobby by Dave Snyder, the owner of the company. In the early years Dave wrote software for the Sanyo 550 series of computers and sold it directly to Sanyo users through magazine advertisements, reviews, and word of mouth. In 1987 MVP began publishing the work of others who had written software for the Sanyo. By 1991 MVP was growing, and Dave began to work with the company full-time. It was also during that year that the company came to be recognized as a publisher of shareware games for the PC. Since 1991 MVP has released many shareware games, and since 1992 it has developed many retail games. The company is located in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
King Arthurs K.O.R.T. Deluxe, Corncob Deluxe, Home Run Derby

Mythos Games Ltd.

Magic and Mayhem

Mythos Software, Inc.

Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes, Bodyworks Voyager: Missions in Anatomy

MyysArt

Prawo krwi

Nachos Software

Psionics

Namco Limited

Namco Limited - company name until April 2018 Namcot - Trade name used in the development of console titles. (from 1983 to 1994) Nakamura Manufacturing - Original name (from 1955 to 1958) Nakamura Amusement Machine Manufacturing Company - Full name before abbreviating (from 1958 to 1970) Namco Ltd is a Japanese corporation best known as a video game developer and publisher. Its headquarters are located in Ōta, Tokyo. The company was founded by Masaya Nakamura as Nakamura Manufacturing in 1955. The company started out by running children's rides on the roof of a department store in Yokohama. Nakamura Manufacturing was reorganized in 1958 and underwent a slight name change to Nakamura Manufacturing Co., which would later be used to form the acronym Namco.
Pacman, Dragon Spirit, Pole Position

Napalm Soft

Prokleti Eridenu

Narcogames

Fray Luis

Naughty Dog, Inc.

Naughty Dog was founded in 1984 by the then-sixteen-year-old Andy Gavin and Jason Rubin. In their own words, they "needed money to buy video games and stuff", so they "worked hard, and that's the whole story". The company started as JAM software The first game it sold was Ski Crazed for Apple II. Jam Software also created Dream Zone (1988), a graphic adventure that was one of the first ones to support the PC's VGA graphics standard. Both of these early games were published by Baudville.
Keef the Thief