| mrduckbear said: by internally developed, i mean made by their own studios and not of third parties or second party studios.
If they published a third party game (not from their studios), that doesn't count. If they have a third party game exclusive that doesn't count either. For example, Halo does not count because Bungie is not owned by Microsoft which i thought it was but it wasn't. So Halo does not count as a Microsoft internally developed game. or Ratchet and Clank, since Sony does not own Insomniac games. or Fire Emblem since Nintendo only published it from a third party developer. But if it's studios that they bought and own now such as Sony bought Evolution Studios, you can say Motorstorm if that's your choice. So make sure you pick your games correctly and not incorrectly. |
Bungie was owned by Microsoft until just after Halo 3 released, so the games still count.
That said: Mario Galaxy







