Company name | Description | Games |
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Rensoft Software |
Spider Boxer | |
Resolution Software |
Space Miner | |
Revolution Software Ltd.
Revolution Software is a UK game development studio established in 1990 by Charles Cecil, Tony Warriner, David Sykes and Noirin Carmody. The company focuses on adventure titles and its first release was Lure of the Temptress in 1992. The early titles were all developed using their proprietary Virtual Theatre engine, which was used for the last time in the second Broken Sword game Broken Sword: The Smoking Mirror (1997).
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Lure of the Temptress | |
Richard A. Olsen |
BassDuel, Bass Class | |
Richard Nikula |
Dragcity U.S.A. | |
Rick Lawsha |
SLOT-8 | |
Rick Raddatz |
Galactic Conquest | |
Riedel Software Productions, Inc. |
Bugs Bunny - Hare Brained Adventure, Adventures of Beetlejuice: Skeletons in the Closet | |
Riku Järvensivu |
Amazon Snake | |
Ritual Entertainment
The development studio was founded as Hipnotic Software in August 1996 and it is based in Dallas, Texas (2006). One of the founders was Tom Mustaine. Their first title was Quake Mission Pack No 1: Scourge of Armagon (1997), the first official expansion pack to id Software's Quake. In June 1997 the name was changed to Ritual Entertainment and their most important title so far is SiN (1998), a first-person shooter based on the id Tech 2 engine and set in a modern environment. It was followed by the expansion Wages of Sin (1999) created together with 2015, Inc.
In 2000 two more games were released: the third-person platformer Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K. 2 and the third game in the Blair Witch series: Blair Witch, Volume III: The Elly Kedward Tale. Their next game was Star Trek: Elite Force II (2003), a sequel to Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force by Raven Software Corporation.
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The Rift | |
Riverhill Soft Inc.
Riverhill Soft was founded in 1982 in Fukuoka, Japan. The company produced games in various genres for different platforms, initially focusing on detective adventures such as J.B. Harold and Tōdō Ryūnosuke series.
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Murder Club | |
Robert Alan Koeneke, Jimmey Wayne Todd |
Moria | |
Robert B. Easter |
Micropede | |
Robert Fiorini & Associates |
Wayne's World | |
Robin Gravel |
Serguei's Destiny | |
Rockland Software Productions |
SIMSpace | |
Rockstar North Ltd.
Rockstar North, formerly known as DMA Design, was founded in 1988 by David Jones, Russell Kay, and Mike Dailly in Dundee, Scotland. The name DMA was taken from the Amiga programming manuals, where it stood for "Direct Memory Access". DMA Design was most known for developing Lemmings and early Grand Theft Auto games.
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Lemmings 2, Lemmings 3, Lemmings Holiday, GTA, Lemmings Chronicles, Lemmings, Menace, Blood Money, Hired Guns | |
Rodge Rock Software |
Rodge Rock In Retroactive | |
Rogue Entertainment
All of their titles used id Software game engines and they also created two expansions for games in the Quake series. They developed Strife and American McGee's Alice. Eventually was disbanded, with most employees working at Nerve Software.
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Strife | |
Roland Ludlam |
Hurdles | |