An archive of games developed in the Arab region
71 studios
Iraq
It was a small team established in the early 1990s in Baghdad by Rabah Shihab and his friends. They developed platformer games for the Amiga, including Babylonian Twins and Kingdom of Death. In 1996, the team became a proper studio and later focused on educational games for Arab Market . The studio continued working until around 2000, when it eventually closed.
Saudi Arabia
Syria
Iraq
Jordan
A professional Jordanian game development company founded in late 2005 by George Shomali in Amman. It employed between 34 and 50 people and closed in 2010 due to financial difficulties. The company focused on developing games for consoles, PCs, and older mobile devices. It was one of the few companies to participate in numerous international exhibitions, including the Tokyo Game Show and the Game Developers Conference. Important information: The core development team members were from the Element Team, who worked on GBA games.
Egypt
Palestine
Saudi Arabia
Sudan, Syria, United Arab Emirates
Nucleus Games: A small Emirati game company founded by Ammar Harfoush, Ibrahim Sweido, and Ehab Jalani Subhi in late 2008 as an amateur team. It became a formal company in 2009 but ceased operations in 2021. They specialized in Flash games and later transitioned to mobile games.
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