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The Game Creators, Ltd. (often stylised "tgc") is a British game development software company formed through a partnership between programmer Lee Bamber and Rick Vanner in 1999,〔(About: The Game Creators )〕 located in Macclesfield, Cheshire, United Kingdom. The company was formerly known as ''Dark Basic Software Limited''. The company primarily develops and markets game development tools for Windows,〔(CrunchBase - The Game Creators )〕 although some of its products, most notably App Game Kit, also support other platforms.〔(The Game Creators Newsletter - Issue 95 )〕 Among others, it has developed DarkBASIC Professional, its predecessor DarkBASIC, App Game Kit, FPS Creator (and its successors FPS Creator X10 and GameGuru) and The 3D Gamemaker. The company also electronically publishes a number of other game development tools and utilities made by other parties, such as 3d modeling tools and media. In the past, they published a small number of computer games. ==History== In 2005, The Game Creators acquired ''AlienCodec'', a small game development company. The ''AlienCodec'' product range is now distributed by The Game Creators, with the original company existing only as a wholly owned brand of The Game Creators Ltd.〔(Aliencodec Homepage )〕 Alongside game creation products, the company has occasionally published games. For example, in the recent past, TGC created several iOS.〔(The Game Creators - iPhone and iPod Touch games )〕〔(PocketGamer.biz - Interview with The Game Creators )〕 In 2012, The Game Creators released the Freedom Engine (later discontinued in 2013〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Freedom Engine · Game Changing Technology (beta) )〕) and the App Game Kit (AGK). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Game Creators」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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