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Homeworld 2 uses a proprietary scripting language, known as SCAR (SCripting At Relic) in addition to others. The SCAR language was created for the express purpose of coding in Homeworld 2 and deals mainly with events in the single-player campaign (zooming out with the camera, creating enemy ships, moving the player to the next level, etc.).
Relic Entertainment developed the first two Homeworld games (Homeworld and Homeworld 2). The series then spent over a decade in dormancy until Gearbox Software acquired the franchise in 2012 and tasked Blackbird Interactive to develop Homeworld 3 , the third mainline installment of the franchise, and the spin-off game Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak .
Relic Entertainment is a Canadian video game developer based in Vancouver and founded in June 1997 by Alex Garden and Luke Moloney. [1] After its debut title Homeworld (1999), the company developed two more games, Impossible Creatures (2003) and Homeworld 2 (2003), and signed a contract with publisher THQ for an additional two games. [2]
Articles relating to the Homeworld series of computer games. Pages in category "Homeworld (video game series)" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 ...
Released on Xbox One & PC in 2017 as "Halo Wars: Definitive Edition". 2009: ... Sequel to Homeworld 2. 2024 (EA) Industrial Annihilation: Galactic Annihilation:
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Relic Entertainment Inc. (formerly known as THQ Canada Inc.) is a Canadian video game developer based in Vancouver, founded in 1997.The studio specializes in real-time strategy games and is known for series such as Homeworld, Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War and Company of Heroes.
Released by defunct Jaguar Sector II website under a CD compilation for PC titled Jaguar Source Code Collection on August 24, 2008. [461] [462] Source code was provided by Atari historian Curt Vendel. [463] Homeworld: 1999 2003 Space Real-time strategy: Non-commercial license [554] Proprietary: Relic Entertainment: Game source released 2003. [555]