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Simis Limited

Simis Limited was a development studio especially known for its flight simulator games. It was founded in 1989 by Jonathan Newth and Ian Baverstock and acquired by Eidos in 1995. In March 1998 there was a management buyout of the company which led to the formation of Kuju Entertainment. Kuju was originally an offshoot umbrella brand, that housed Simis as a flightsim brand. Later the company fully dissolved into Kuju.
MiG-29 Fulcrum, MiG-29M Super Fulcrum, Super-VGA Harrier, AV-8B Harrier Assault

SimoneSystems

Battleship 1991

Simsalabim Software

Frac

SimTex

SimTex was established in 1988 by Steve Barcia and went on to create their two most popular and well known series Master of Magic and Master of Orion 1 and 2 but unfortunately closed in 1997
Master of Orion, Master of Magic, 1830 Railroads, Star Lords

Simulmondo

Simulmondo was an Italian leading gaming company. They focused on multiple platforms like DOS, Amiga or Commodore C64 and released many mostly sports games. The company slowly stopped their production in later 1990s.
3D World Boxing, Dylan Dog Through the Looking Glass, Simul Man V, Big Game Fishing, Basket Playoff

Sir-Tech

Sir-Tech Software, Inc. was a United States-based video game developer and publisher founded by Robert Woodhead and Norman Sirotek. While the original company closed its doors in 2001, its Canadian counterpart Sir-Tech Canada continued to operate up until late 2003.
Freakin' Funky Fuzzballs

Six Pound Sledge Studios

Vinyl Goddess from Mars

Skitso Productions

Skitso Productions is a Finnish development company of small, arcade and action games for PC. It was founded in 1995 as a sole proprietorship in Turku, Finland.
Mine Bombers

Sleepless Knights

Special Forces

Smash 16

Dizzy Dice

SNK Corporation

SNK (abbreviation of Shin Nihon Kikaku [新日本企画, "New Japan Project"]) is a hardware and software company based in Osaka, Japan. It is most known for its Neo Geo family of electronic game systems manufactured during the 1990's, as well as for arcade-style game series such as Fatal Fury, Samurai Shodown, Metal Slug, The King of Fighters, and others.
Guerrilla War

Soft Action

Soft Action (소프트액션) was a South Korean video game developer. The company was founded on November 1st, 1990, by Nam Sangkyu. They developed games primarily for the PC, most notably the Fox Ranger series. Early 2000's saw a shift to games aimed at children, and in 2003 Soft Action switched to mobile games before becoming defunct in an unspecified year late in the decade.
Fox Ranger

Soft Enterprises GmbH

The Hidden Below

Softbook

Star lord

Softdisk, Inc.

Softdisk was a publisher of "disk magazines" -- magazines distributed on disk, with programs, interviews, advertisements, etc. They were very popular from the 1980s until the mid 1990s, when the World Wide Web explosion changed the computer into a true consumer device. The programs were sometimes helpful utilities, but were mostly games you could play. Softdisk acted as a game publisher, and paid authors for their work.
Dark Designs - I Grelminars Staff, Street Ball, Battlestar, Big Blue Disk #16, Big Blue Disk #22, Big Blue Disk #25, Big Blue Disk #26, Big Blue Disk #27, Big Blue Disk #29, Big Blue Disk #35, Big Blue Disk #46, Big Blue Disk #48, Big Blue Disk #50, Big Blue Disk #52, Big Blue Disk #51, Galactic Battle, The Lost Crown of Queen Anne, Vor Terra, Handy Caps, Dino-Sorcerer

Softek International Inc.

Diamond Dash

Softie, Inc.

Carl Lewis - Go for the Gold, Classic Concentration, Card Sharks, The Flintstones: Dino: Lost in Bedrock, The Jetsons in By George, in Trouble Again, Win, Lose or Draw Junior, Win, Lose or Draw, Harlem Globetrotters

Softmax Co., Ltd.

Softmax is a Korean game developer and publisher. The main business field of the company can be divided into three areas: package games (console and PC games), online games and mobile games. Their package game business began with the War of Genesis series, followed by titles like Lychnis, Sky & Rica, Aimpoint, Panthalassa, Magna Carta. Magna Carta: Crimson Stigmata, in cooperation with Banpresto in Japan is the first PS2 RPG title in Korea.
Sky & Rica

Softouch Productions

Atomix

Softry

Softry (소프트라이) was a South Korean software company. It was established in 1993 by Doo Jin, a former producer at Topia, initially as a publisher of foreign games, but soon started producing domestic games. Softry hosted the Sonnori team, which developed Astonishia Story (1994). It also entertained an educational facility known as Game School, which served as their internal development team; graduates were required to submit a finished product that would be then published by the company. On May 29th, 1998, Softry filed for bankruptcy, but the Game School continued to exist.
Cheonha Mujeok