ROCKSTAR GAMES


The Rockstar Games logo. Its design is used, with different color schemes, by all Rockstar Games studios.

'Rockstar Games' is a development division of video game publisher Take Two Interactive, based in New York City, United States. The brand is most known for the ''Grand Theft Auto'' series. It comprises studios that have been acquired and renamed as well as others that have been created internally. While many of the studios Take-Two Interactive has acquired have been merged into the Rockstar brand, several other recent ones have retained their previous identities and have become part of the company's 2K Games division.
The Rockstar Games label was founded in 1998 by Sam Houser, Terry Donovan, Dan Houser, Jamie King and Gary Foreman.[1]

Contents
Location
Rockstar studios
Other companies that have developed for Rockstar Games
Games
Films
Technology
References
External links
Studios
Location

Rockstar Games, located at 622 Broadway in New York City, NY 10012 is part of the Take-Two Interactive offices in New York. It is the head office of Rockstar's worldwide publishing enterprises. It's home to the marketing, public relations and product development departments.[2]

Rockstar studios


LogoNameNotes
Rockstar Japan Responsible for the Japanese translations of Rockstar Games' video game franchises.
Rockstar Leeds Previously known as Mobius Entertainment. Based in Beeston, Leeds. They created '' and '' for the PlayStation Portable.
Rockstar Lincoln Quality assurance and localization studio. Previously known as Tarantula Studios.
Rockstar London Formed in November 2005. Worked on ''Manhunt 2''.
Rockstar North The best known Rockstar company, based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Previously known as DMA Design. They are famous for the ''Grand Theft Auto'' series and stealth games Manhunt and Manhunt 2.
Rockstar San Diego Previously known as Angel Studios. Developed Red Dead Revolver, the Smuggler's Run series, and the Midnight Club series.
Rockstar Toronto Take Two's in-house development team, previously known as Rockstar Canada. Their most well-known work is their adaptation of the cult classic film ''The Warriors''.
Rockstar Vancouver Previously known as Barking Dog Studios. They recently completed and released the PlayStation 2 title ''Bully''.
Rockstar Vienna Previously known as neo Software; closed on May 11, 2006 [3]. Ported the Max Payne series to consoles.

Other companies that have developed for Rockstar Games



Bungie, of ''Halo'' fame, developed the game ''Oni''. Before Bungie was bought by Microsoft, ''Halo'' was to be released on Mac, PC and PlayStation 2 with Rockstar as the game's publisher.

Capcom had early development in Rockstar San Diego's ''Red Dead Revolver'' and currently owns the Japanese distribution rights to the Grand Theft Auto series.

Dubtitled, in collaboration with ''Mic Neumann'' on ''State of Emergency'' and ''Grand Theft Auto'' series.

Digital Eclipse Software collaborated with Rockstar North on ''Grand Theft Auto Advance''.

Edge of Reality developed ''Monster Truck Madness 64''.

Opus, in collaboration with ASCII Entertainment developed ''Surfing H3O''.

Pixelogic developed ''The Italian Job''.

Remedy Entertainment developed the ''Max Payne'' games.

Team Bondi is currently developing ''L.A. Noire'' for ''Rockstar''.

VIS Entertainment is known for developing the ''State of Emergency'' game.

Z-Axis developed ''Thrasher presents Skate and Destroy''.

Games


Game Release Format
''1 2008 PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
''Red Dead Revolver 2'' (working title) 1 TBA PlayStation 3
''L.A. Noire'' 1 2008 PlayStation 3
''Beaterator'' 1 2008 PlayStation Portable
''Grand Theft Auto IV 1 2008 PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
''Manhunt 2'' 1 2007 PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 2, Wii
'' 2006 PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 2
'' 2006 PlayStation 2, Xbox
''Bully'' (aka ''Canis Canem Edit'') 2006 PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, Wii
''Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis'' 2006 Xbox 360, Wii
'' 2005 PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 2
''The Warriors'' 2005 PlayStation 2, Xbox, PlayStation Portable
'' 2005 PlayStation 2, Xbox, PlayStation Portable
'' 2004 PlayStation 2, Xbox, Microsoft Windows
''Grand Theft Auto Advance'' 2004 Game Boy Advance
''Red Dead Revolver'' 2004 PlayStation 2, Xbox
''Manhunt'' 2003 PlayStation 2, Xbox, Microsoft Windows
'' 2003 PlayStation 2, Xbox, Microsoft Windows
''Midnight Club II'' 2003 PlayStation 2, Xbox, Microsoft Windows
'' 2002 PlayStation 2, Xbox, Microsoft Windows
''Smuggler's Run Warzones'' 2002 Nintendo GameCube
''State of Emergency'' 2002 PlayStation 2, Xbox, Microsoft Windows
''The Italian Job'' 2002 PlayStation 3
''Grand Theft Auto III'' 2001 PlayStation 2, Xbox, Microsoft Windows
''Max Payne'' 2001 PlayStation 2, Xbox, Game Boy Advance 2
''Oni'' 2001 PlayStation 2 4
'' 2001 PlayStation 2
''Smuggler's Run'' 2000 PlayStation 2
''Surfing H3O'' 2000 PlayStation 2
'' 2000 PlayStation 2
'' 2000 Dreamcast 5
''Thrasher Presents Skate And Destroy'' 1999 PlayStation
''Grand Theft Auto 2'' 6 1999 PlayStation, Dreamcast, Game Boy Color, Microsoft Windows
'' 1999 Microsoft Windows
'' 6 1999 PlayStation, Microsoft Windows
''Grand Theft Auto'' 6 1999 Game Boy Color 7


★ In development

★ Windows version published by Gathering of Developers in 2001; Mac version published by MacSoft in 2002.

★ Based on The Italian Job, not to be confused with the video game released by Eidos Interactive based on the The Italian Job (2003 film).

★ Windows and Mac versions published by Gathering of Developers in 2001.

★ Windows version published by Gremlin Interactive in 1999.

★ Re-released by Rockstar Games in a three game CD compilation dubbed "''Grand Theft Auto: The Classics Collection''" on November 23,2004.

★ DOS/Windows and PlayStation version was produced by DMA Design, prior to it becoming Rockstar North, and published by BMG Interactive in Europe and by ASC Games in North America in 1997.

Films


Rockstar Games are credited as executive producers of ''Sunday Driver'' and ''The Football Factory''.

Technology


Rockstar Advanced Game Engine (RAGE) is a gaming engine developed by Rockstar Games to facilitate game development on the Xbox 360, Wii and PlayStation 3 consoles, as well as PC titles.

References


1. The Road to Ruin: How Grand Theft Auto Hit the Skids David Kushner
2. RockstarWatch: Rockstar Games RockstarWatch
3. Rockstar Vienna closes its doors Jurie Horneman

External links



Rockstar Games

Rockstar Japan

Take-Two Interactive

Rockstar Games entry at MobyGames

Rockstar Games YouTube account
Studios


Rockstar North

Rockstar Toronto

Rockstar Leeds

Rockstar San Diego

Rockstar Lincoln

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