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Rockstar Games is the umbrella name for video game development studios acquired by the game publisher Take Two Interactive.
Rockstar studios
- Rockstar North is the best known Rockstar company, based in Leith, Scotland. They were previously known as DMA Design. They are famous for their Grand Theft Auto series.
- Rockstar Leeds was previously known as Mobius Entertainment.
- Rockstar San Diego was previously known as Angel Studios of Midtown Madness fame.
- Rockstar Toronto is Take Two's in-house development team, previously known as Rockstar Canada.
- Rockstar Vancouver was previously known as Barking Dog Studios. They are currently working on Bully.
- Rockstar Vienna was previously known as neo Software.
Others that have developed for Rockstar Studios:
- Bungie, of Halo fame, developed the game Oni
- Remedy developed the Max Payne games
- VIS is known for developing the State of Emergency games
- Capcom had early development in Rockstar San Diego's Red Dead Revolver
- Digital Eclipse Software collaborated with Rockstar North on Grand Theft Auto Advance
- Gear Head Studios developed In-Fisherman Bass Hunter 64
- Edge of Reality developed Monster Truck Madness 64
- Pixelogic developed the sleeper Playstation hit The Italian Job
- Z-Axis developed Thrasher: Seek and Destroy
- Climax Studios developed the Austin Powers games for the Game Boy Color
- Opus, in collaboration with ASCII Entertainment developed Surfing H3O
Games
- Bully (PlayStation 2, Xbox) – planned for 2005
- Grand Theft Auto (PlayStation, PC, GameBoy Color) – 1997
- Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969 (PlayStation, PC) – 1999
- Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961 (PC) – 1999
- Grand Theft Auto 2 (PlayStation, PC, Dreamcast, GameBoy Color) – 1999
- Grand Theft Auto Collectors' Edition (PlayStation) – 2000
- Grand Theft Auto III (PlayStation 2, PC) – 2001/2002
- Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (PlayStation 2, PC) – 2002/2003
- Grand Theft Auto Double Pack (PlayStation 2, Xbox) – 2003
- Grand Theft Auto Advance (GameBoy Advance) – 2004
- Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (PlayStation 2, PC, Xbox) – 2004/2005
- Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (PlayStation Portable) – planned for 2005
- Manhunt (PlayStation 2, PC, Xbox) – 2003/2004
- Max Payne (PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameBoy Advance ) – 2001/2002/2003
- Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne (PlayStation 2, PC, Xbox) – 2003
- Midnight Club: Street Racing (PlayStation 2) – 2000
- Midnight Club II (PlayStation 2, PC, Xbox) – 2003
- Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition (PlayStation 2, Xbox, PlayStation Portable) – 2005
- Oni (PlayStation 2 ) – 2001
- Red Dead Revolver (PlayStation 2, Xbox) – 2004
- Smuggler's Run (PlayStation 2) – 2000
- Smuggler's Run 2: Hostile Territory (PlayStation 2) – 2001
- Smuggler's Run Warzones (GameCube) – 2002
- State of Emergency (PlayStation 2, PC, Xbox) – 2002/2003
- The Italian Job (PlayStation) – 2002
- The Warriors (PlayStation 2, Xbox) – planned for October 2005
- Thrasher presents Skate and Destroy (PlayStation) – 1999
- Surfing H3O (PlayStation) – 2000
- Wild Metal aka Wild Metal Country (Dreamcast ) – 2000
PC version published by Gathering of Developers – 2001; Mac version published by MacSoft – 2002
PC and Mac versions published by Gathering of Developers – 2001
PC version published by Gremlin Interactive – 1999