This article was written in the russian video game magazine "Навигатор игрового мира" №5 from August 1997. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_World_Navigator Quote from the author: Basically this list contain a mix of links to developers and publishers plus some extra stuff. Some links can even lead to weird places, that not really relate to VG industry, dunno why they added them. There are a lot of giant worldwide companies and small developers from far away countries, which consist of only single person including some of the rare slavic developers from 90s. Seems like this list does not include asian developers, which don't publish anything outside of their own local market (japanese/south korean/etc). I'm sure something similar was published before this article in some other places, but maybe this list will be useful for finding lost information in Internet Archive about canceled games (as some kind of 1997 time capsule). In addition to this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_video_game_developers https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Defunct_video_game_companies 303 links on pasebin: http://pastebin.com/tAEzUYmN attached file "303_vg_related_websites_links_from_1997.txt" open with Notepad++ It was received from scanned image with OCR and edited. Let me know if you see any mistakes or inaccuracies. Original article: Examples: I hope that someone will find this useful.