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Sony, Square Enix and Nintendo.



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I think I like Sony, Bandi Namco Bandai (whichever word comes first) and maybe Sega. This is just based on how much time I spend playing games from those ones. Recently I think I've spent the most time in Namco Bandai games.



Sony, Nintendo... errr....



Nintendo, Sony and Cd Project Red

honorable mentions: Atlus, Bethesda and Devolver.



     


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In no particular order:

Sony, Nintendo, Square-Enix.



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darkrulier said:
Nintendo, Ubisoft and Guerilla(just because of HZD)

Guerilla is a developer. Owned by Sony, the publisher.


EDIT: AH, I see someone already adressed that.



I guess Nintendo, Sony and LucasArts.. crap they're dead now.



PS1 gen.
Squaesoft (Final Fantasy, Xenogears, Chrono Cross)
Konami ( Metal Gear Solid, Azure Dreams, Suikoden, SIlent Hill)
Capcom ( Resident Evil, Breathe Of fire)

Honorable mention for Sony ( Wild arms, Legend of Legaia, Legend of Dragoon)

PS2 Gen
Squaresoft (KH, Final Fantasy)
Konami ( Metal Gear, Suikoden, SIlent Hill)
Atlus ( Persona and SMT series)

Honorable mention Sony again ( Wild arms, Dark Cloud, Shadow of Colossus/ICO,

PS3
Sony ( uncharted, last of us, Killzone 2, inFamous, Heavy Rain, LBP)
Konami (Metal Gear)
A battle between SE and SEGA
SEGA ( Yakuza)

PS4
Sony ( BloodBourne, UNcharted, inFamous, Horizon,
Sega/Atlus( Persona 5, Yakuza)
SE ( final Fantasy, DQ, KH)

DS
Level-5 ( Professor Layton)
Nintendo (Pokemon)
Atlus ( SMT)

3DS
Nintendo ( pokemon)
Atlus ( SMT)
SE ( Bravely Default, FF explorers, DQ DQM)
Level-5 ( Yokai watch)



Atlus
Paradox interactive
Sony

Even if i start dislike a little DLC policy from paradox.



Nintendo, then most likely It's Bethesda
All of my other favourite publishers aren't what they used to be