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MT Framework is a game engine created by Capcom. "MT" stands for "Multi-Thread", "Meta Tools" and "Multi-Target". While initially MT Framework was intended to power 2006's Dead Rising and Lost Planet: Extreme Condition only, Capcom later decided for their internal development divisions to adopt it as their default engine.
The Xbox 360 version was a best-seller in North America and the UK, [63] [64] [65] and was the highest-selling Xbox 360 game in the United States in January 2007 with 329,000 units sold. [66] Capcom shipped a million units of the game worldwide by January 17, 2007, [ 67 ] and by the end of March 2007, it had sold 1.37 million units. [ 68 ]
Capcom justified the game's multi-platform crossover by emphasizing the Xbox 360's success in the North American and European markets, labeling the move as "natural". The final version of Devil May Cry 4 uses Capcom's internally developed MT Framework engine. [25]
Java game development framework, provides a unified API that works across all supported platforms ... MT Framework: C++: Yes 3D PlayStation 3, ... Windows, Xbox 360 ...
The first Lost Planet game takes place in the year known in the game as T.C. -80 on the fictional planet of E.D.N. III. After the Earth's conditions become too hostile for humans due to war, global warming and pollution, a fictional interstellar megacorporation named Neo-Venus Construction (NEVEC) plans to colonize E.D.N. III, a new Earth-like planet in the grip of a brutal ice age.
The game was developed for BlackBerry, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows. [4] Originally set to be released in early 2010, Capcom delayed the game's consoles release [ 5 ] to May 11, 2010 in North America and Europe, May 13 in Australia and May 20 for Japan, [ 6 ] while the BlackBerry version was released worldwide on April 28 and ...
President Biden took a departing jab at Trump, saying that what the president-elect did was a "genuine threat to democracy.". Ahead of the anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol ...
A playable game demo was released in Japan on December 5, 2008, for the Xbox 360, [2] in North America and Europe for the Xbox 360 on January 26, 2009, and on February 2 for the PlayStation 3. [46] Worldwide downloads of the demo exceeded four million for the two consoles; over 1.8 million were downloaded between January 26 and January 29. [47]