I'd have to say Square/Square-Enix/Whatever. More so for past content than anything else.
Squaresoft.
And yes, I mean Squaresoft. I don't like Enix very much.
Quote from: SkyMyl on May 04, 2010, 03:58:46 PM
Capcom, hands down. The Mega Man games are just so darn fun.
Konami.
I will just put what I had in this same thread I made not even a month ago.
Quote from: MagnumFor me, that company is Atlus. One game to sum all this up with is 'Half-Minute Hero'. This game is completely random, and really has no great point. But it is darn fun.
Probably Capcom
A tie between Square-Enix, Atlus, and Namco-Bandai.
1. SEGA
2. Square-Enix
3. Namco-Bandai (DIGIMON FTW)
In this order, companies not mentioned are ones I don't care either way.
Capcom.
(old) SEGA
Squaresoft
Lionhead (including Bullfrog)
Nintendo
Quote from: TUROK on May 25, 2010, 02:47:51 PM
Nintendo
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Quote from: TUROK on May 25, 2010, 02:47:51 PM
In this order, companies not mentioned are ones I don't care either way.
Capcom.
(old) SEGA <- if old means during/before Dreamcast, then First Party Company
Squaresoft
Lionhead (including Bullfrog)
Nintendo <- First Party Company
First Party Company = a major video game company that makes consoles
examples: Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft
Second Party Company = a video game company that makes only games and is owned by a First Party
examples: HAL (owned by Nintendo), Rare (formerly Nintendo, now Microsoft)
Third Party Company = a video game company that makes only games, but is free to choose which First Party to make games for
examples: modern SEGA, modern Bungie, Square-Enix, Capcom, Konami, Activision, Namco-Bandai... what this thread is about
Quote from: SkyMyl on May 25, 2010, 03:02:30 PM
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forget Nintendo though
By old SEGA I mean just after the DC died. That first wave or so of games they released for everything at the time.
I guess I'd have to say either Capcom or Sega.