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  2. Criterion Games - Wikipedia

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    Criterion Games is a British video game developer based in Guildford. Founded in January 1996 as a division of Criterion Software, it was owned by Canon Inc. until Criterion Software was sold to Electronic Arts in October 2004. Many of the studio's titles were built on the RenderWare engine, which Criterion Software developed.

  3. Burnout (series) - Wikipedia

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    Burnout is a series of racing video games developed by Criterion Games. The first two games were published by Acclaim Entertainment, while later instalments were published by Electronic Arts. Burnout revolves around high-speed arcade-style racing with a strong emphasis on damage, crashes and explosions.

  4. List of acquisitions by Electronic Arts - Wikipedia

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    Video game developer and online game publisher USA — — [31] 15 February 24, 2000: DreamWorks Interactive† Video game developer USA — Danger Close Games† [32] [33] 16 February 28, 2001: Pogo.com: Family games website USA — — [34] 17 June 11, 2002: Black Box Games† Sports and racing video game developer CAN — Quicklime Games ...

  5. List of Electronic Arts games - Wikipedia

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    Since 1983 and the 1987 release of its Skate or Die!, Electronic Arts has respectively published and developed video games, bundles, as well as a handful of earlier productivity software. Only versions of games developed or published by EA, as well as those versions years of release, are listed.

  6. Need for Speed Unbound - Wikipedia

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    Need for Speed Unbound (stylised as NFS Unbound) is a 2022 racing video game developed by Criterion Games and published by Electronic Arts.It was released for PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S on December 2, 2022. [2]

  7. RenderWare - Wikipedia

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    RenderWare was developed by Criterion Software Limited, then a subsidiary of Canon. It originated in the era of software rendering on CPUs prior to the appearance of GPUs, competing with other libraries such as Argonaut Games's BRender and RenderMorphics' Reality Lab (the latter was acquired by Microsoft and became Direct3D). Renderware 4 was ...

  8. Small Rockets - Wikipedia

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    Small Rockets was born from the ashes of Fiendish Games, a department of Criterion Games (also known as Criterion Software), that was started to test the waters for delivering games online rather than through traditional retail channels. When Fiendish Games was shut down, the then head of department Jonathan Small set up Small Rockets to ...

  9. Category:Criterion Games games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Criterion Games games" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. AirBlade; B.