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- List_of_indie_game_developers abstract "This is a partial list of independent video game developers that are not owned by a publisher. Independent developers retain operational control over their companies, pipelines, and organizations and often may work with proprietary engines or other proprietary software. These teams may range in size from single individuals to major companies with hundreds of employees.Independent developers may choose to work with one or more game publishers or to self-publish their titles.".
- Q6623960 abstract "This is a partial list of independent video game developers that are not owned by a publisher. Independent developers retain operational control over their companies, pipelines, and organizations and often may work with proprietary engines or other proprietary software. These teams may range in size from single individuals to major companies with hundreds of employees.Independent developers may choose to work with one or more game publishers or to self-publish their titles.".
- List_of_indie_game_developers comment "This is a partial list of independent video game developers that are not owned by a publisher. Independent developers retain operational control over their companies, pipelines, and organizations and often may work with proprietary engines or other proprietary software. These teams may range in size from single individuals to major companies with hundreds of employees.Independent developers may choose to work with one or more game publishers or to self-publish their titles.".
- Q6623960 comment "This is a partial list of independent video game developers that are not owned by a publisher. Independent developers retain operational control over their companies, pipelines, and organizations and often may work with proprietary engines or other proprietary software. These teams may range in size from single individuals to major companies with hundreds of employees.Independent developers may choose to work with one or more game publishers or to self-publish their titles.".