California may be home to the largest number of game studios in the U.S., but the Midwest – specifically Chicago – has its fair share of gaming innovators. The Windy City boasts diverse gaming studios with projects ranging from skateboard peripherals to bald, insulting trivia game show hosts.
Here’s a round-up of some of the best game developers Chicago has to offer.
IRON GALAXY
Iron Galaxy – one of the most prolific gaming studios in the area – has worked with companies like Capcom, Activision, and 2K games. The studio has been around since 2008, and its team members have been working in video games since the original PlayStation back in the mid ‘90s. The company has worked on titles for a range of platforms, including mobile, big console, and downloadable network games. Iron Galaxy is responsible for porting Street Fighter 3 to modern consoles, adding much-needed online support, and worked on the return of trivia game You Don’t Know Jack with Jellyvision, another Chicago-based developer.
ROBOMODO
BABAROGA
Not all Chicago studios are working on huge console titles. Babaroga studios is tapping into the quickly growing mobile gaming market, with more than 30 titles under its belt already. The company has been around since 2002 and has worked on mobile ports of big name titles from publishers like Electronic Arts, Disney Interactive, and Microsoft.
JELLYVISION GAMES
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NETHERREALM STUDIOS
NetherRealm Studios was created from the remains of Midway Games and WB Chicago, which bought out the former gaming gaint’s assets in 2009. The developer retains Midway’s infamous Mortal Kombat series, launching a critically acclaimed (and brutally violent) reboot in 2011. Since then the studio has been working on mobile titles including a Batman iOS title partner to Arkham City’s console release last year, as well as a PlayStation Vita port of their new Mortal Kombat game.