>>16923200>I'm sure you know better than the experts>the experts>posts a link to a google search>no website>trusting everything you read on the internetIf you were discussing the individuals of the company, then "Game Freak are" would be correct. For example, "Game Freak are required to wear ties on Monday", as it implies "Game Freak employees". That refers to every individual at the company.
This type of speech does not see frequent use in the United States, as it is generally a British convention.On the other hand, "Game Freak is in charge of making Pokemon games" is correct, as it refers to the company as a single entity. Bob in the coloring department helps make the Pokemon games, but he himself is not in charge of them. The company as a whole is.