
Barrage is a video game developed by American studio Mango Grits and published by Activision for Microsoft Windows in 1998. Published by Zoo in the territory of Japan.

Cabela's Big Game Hunter 4 is the third sequel to the original Cabela's Big Game Hunter. It was developed by Elsinore Multimedia Inc. and published by Activision in 2000.

Cabela's Big Game Hunter 5: Platinum Series is the fourth sequel to the original Cabela's Big Game Hunter. It was published in 2001 by Activision and developed by Elsinore Multimedia Inc.

Cabela's Big Game Hunter 6 was the fifth sequel to the original Cabela's Big Game Hunter. Developed by nFusion Interactive LLC and published by Activision Value Publishing, Inc., it was released on August 27, 2002.

Cabela's Big Game Hunter III is the second sequel to the original Cabela's Big Game Hunter. It was released in 1999 by HeadGames Publishing, Inc.

Cabela's Big Game Hunter: Pro Hunts is a 2014 hunting simulation video game developed by Slovak game developer Cauldron Ltd. and published by Activision Publishing, Inc. for the Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Wii U, and Xbox 360.

Cabela's Big Game Hunter Ultimate Challenge, released on December 4, 2001 was the first Cabela's game to be released on the PlayStation console. The game was published by Activision, in conjunction with hunting supply company Cabela's.

Cabela's Deer Hunt: 2004 Season is the first video game to be released in the Deer Hunt series. It was developed by Sand Grain Studios and FUN Labs and it was released on August 26, 2003. There was a Playstation 2 Greatest hits release of the same game called Cabela's Deer Hunt: Season Opener.

Cabela's GrandSlam Hunting: 2004 Trophies is the first sequel to Cabela's GrandSlam Hunting: North American 29. It was developed by American studio nFusion Interactive and released on August 28, 2003. The game was published by Activision, in conjunction with hunting supply company Cabela's.

Cabela's Outdoor Trivia Challenge is about testing your knowledge on subjects dealing with five categories of outdoor activities and is designed on a boardgame fashion. It was developed by Elsinore Multimedia Inc. and released December 8, 1999. The game was published by HeadGames Publishing, Inc., in conjunction with hunting supply company Cabela's.

Cabela's Sportsman's Challenge is a shooting sport simulation game developed by Diversions Software, Inc and released January 27, 1998. The game was published by HeadGames Publishing, Inc., in conjunction with hunting supply company Cabela's.

Cabela's Ultimate Deer Hunt is the first to be released in the Ultimate Deer Hunt series. It was developed by nFusion Interactive and released September 3, 2001.

Cabela's Ultimate Deer Hunt 2 is the first sequel to Cabela's Ultimate Deer Hunt. It was developed by Sylum Entertainment, Ltd. and released September, 2002.

Gray Matter Interactive Studios, Inc. was an American video game developer based in Los Angeles.

High Moon Studios, Inc. is an American video game developer initially formed in 2001. After nearly a year as an independent studio, the developer was acquired by Vivendi Games in January 2006 and placed under Sierra Entertainment. It is now owned by Activision Blizzard, Vivendi Games' successor and parent company of Activision. It has developed multiple Transformers video games and assisted in the development of select Call of Duty games, as well as Destiny.

Peter David Lebling is an interactive fiction game designer (implementor) and programmer who has worked at various companies, including Infocom and Avid.

Luxoflux Corp. was an American video game developer founded by Peter Morawiec and Adrian Stephens in January 1997, and based in Santa Monica, California.

The Quest Trio is a video game for the Nintendo DS. It was published by Activision in 2008. The "Trio" part of the game's name refers to the 3 selectable games: Jewel Quest II: Jewel Quest Expeditions, Jewel Quest Solitaire, and Mah Jong Quest Expeditions.

Underground Development, Ltd. was an American video game developer based in Foster City, California. The company was founded in 1994 by David Luntz and sold to Activision in May 2002. Following a rebranding to Underground Development in February 2008, the company was closed in February 2010.