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  2. Rockstar Advanced Game Engine - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The following year, Angel Studios developed Midtown Madness 2 (2000), the first title to use the new Angel Game Engine (AGE). [4] In 2002, Angel Studios was sold to Take-Two Interactive, moved under Rockstar Games, and rebranded Rockstar San Diego. This sale also included AGE, later renamed the Rockstar Advanced Game Engine (RAGE). [5]

  3. ATI Rage - Wikipedia

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    The ATI Rage (stylized as RAGE or rage) is a series of graphics chipsets developed by ATI Technologies offering graphical user interface (GUI) 2D acceleration, video acceleration, and 3D acceleration developed by ATI Technologies.

  4. Rage (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The package upgrades the standard edition of Rage to the Anarchy Edition. [40] A new Rage DLC release called The Scorchers was released on December 18, 2012, for Windows, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. The plot focused on 'The Scorchers', a bandit clan cut from the final release of the main game and only encountered in vehicle combat missions.

  5. Rage Software - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Publishers: Rage Software, Funbox Media, Global Software Publishing Ltd. ... Football in the New Media Age, Raymond Boyle, Richard ...

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  7. OpenClonk - Wikipedia

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    OpenClonk development began with the release of the source code of Clonk Rage in February 2009 [4] and a later release under the ISC license in May 2009. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The website www.openclonk.org was founded at the same time, acting as a portal for both development and players.

  8. Felgo - Wikipedia

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    Felgo apps and games support a number of 3rd party plugins. [12] These plugins can be used by developers to monetize their applications, to gather analytics on user behavior or to engage users. The following plugins are currently supported by Felgo: AdMob; Chartboost; Facebook; Firebase; Google Analytics; Flurry; GameCenter; Google Cloud ...

  9. Neural DSP - Wikipedia

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    Neural DSP Technologies is a Finnish audio equipment manufacturer founded in 2017 by Douglas Castro and Francisco Cresp. Headquartered in Punavuori, Helsinki, the company is best known for its flagship guitar amp modeler, the Quad Cortex, and for its audio plug-ins that create computer-based virtual amplifier and effects modelling suites. [3]