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Alice: Madness Returns is a 2011 action-adventure game developed by Spicy Horse and released by Electronic Arts for Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The game is the sequel to American McGee's Alice (2000) and was directed by series creator American McGee .
Rockstar Games was impressed with the studio's work on Midtown Madness and offered a long-term partnership in 1999, which resulted in the creation of the Midnight Club and Smuggler's Run series. The publisher's parent company, Take-Two Interactive, acquired Angel Studios in November 2002 and integrated it with Rockstar Games as Rockstar San ...
Zipper Interactive [1] Midtown Madness 2: Microsoft Windows: September 22, 2000: Angel Studios [2] Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator 2: WWII Pacific Theater: Microsoft Windows: October 13, 2000: Microsoft [3] Links LS Classic: Microsoft Windows: November 17, 2000: Access Software [4] MechWarrior 4: Vengeance: Microsoft Windows: November 24 ...
Military Madness is a science fiction-themed turn-based strategy game where players assume command of the Allied-Union across sixteen increasingly difficult maps that take place at the Moon in 2089, each one giving a pre-determined set number of units to use, on a desperate offense against the Axis-Xenon Empire before they launch their doomsday weapon S.A.M. (Supreme Atomic Missile) to ...
Co-published with Disney Interactive: Stuart Little 2: PlayStation: 2002: Magenta Software: North America and PAL only WRC: FIA World Rally Championship Arcade: PlayStation: 2002: Unique Development Studios: PAL only Ace Combat: Distant Thunder: PlayStation 2: 2002: Namco: Co-published with Namco in PAL only, released as Ace Combat 04 ...
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He has also developed several games, notably the arcade game Marble Madness and the Knack series, and credited on many more for his consulting work. In 2004, he was the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Game Developers Association, and was inducted into the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences Hall of Fame in ...
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