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* ], of ] fame, developed the game ''Oni'' * ], of ] fame, developed the game ''Oni''

* ] had early development in Rockstar San Diego's ''Red Dead Revolver'' * ] had early development in Rockstar San Diego's ''Red Dead Revolver'' and currently owns the Japanese distibution rights to the ] series.

* ] collaborated with Rockstar North on ''Grand Theft Auto Advance'' * ] collaborated with Rockstar North on ''Grand Theft Auto Advance''
* ] developed ''Monster Truck Madness 64'' * ] developed ''Monster Truck Madness 64''

* ], in collaboration with ] developed ''Surfing H3O'' * ], in collaboration with ] developed ''Surfing H3O''

* ] developed the sleeper PlayStation hit ''The Italian Job'' * ] developed the sleeper PlayStation hit ''The Italian Job''

* ] developed the ''Max Payne'' games * ] developed the ''Max Payne'' games

* ] is known for developing the ''State of Emergency'' game * ] is known for developing the ''State of Emergency'' game

* ] developed ''Thrasher presents Skate and Destroy'' * ] developed ''Thrasher presents Skate and Destroy''



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Rockstar Games is the umbrella name for video game development studios acquired by the game publisher Take Two Interactive.

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Rockstar studios

Others companies that have developed for Rockstar Games

  • Capcom had early development in Rockstar San Diego's Red Dead Revolver and currently owns the Japanese distibution rights to the Grand Theft Auto series.
  • Pixelogic developed the sleeper PlayStation hit The Italian Job
  • Z-Axis developed Thrasher presents Skate and Destroy

Games


PC and PlayStation version published by BMG Interactive in Europe and by ASC Games in North America – 1997
PC version published by Gathering of Developers2001; Mac version published by MacSoft2002
PC and Mac versions published by Gathering of Developers2001
PC version published by Gremlin Interactive1999

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