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- next-generation Renderware products". GamesIndustry.biz. Archived from the original on 2022-03-26. Retrieved 2022-03-26. Guilbert, Oskar (2004). "RenderWare: Speed...
- Electronic Arts in October 2004. Many of the studio's titles were built on the RenderWare engine, which Criterion Software developed. Notable games developed by...
- Software Ltd. established in 1999 to showcase the type of games that its RenderWare game engine was capable of, with Fiona Sperry in charge. Their first game...
- of the renderer to RNA (RenderWare New Architecture), complete replacement of the math library with RenderWare Math, integration of RenderWare Physics...
- Prior to developing RAGE, Rockstar Games mostly used Criterion Games's RenderWare engine to develop games for PlayStation 2, Windows, and Xbox, such as...
- releases (with the exception of Battlefield 2: Modern Combat, which used RenderWare). In 2009, EA released two download-only games, Battlefield Heroes, a...
- mod also serves as a derivative engine to Rockstar's interpretation of RenderWare. The release of Grand Theft Auto III, a critically acclaimed sandbox-style...
- Venturas's red. San Andreas was built using the game engine RenderWare.: 74  Its render pipeline was rewritten for increased graphical detail and scope...
- under the pseudonym "Pocketomi". Virtual world Metaverse Croquet project Renderwarerendering engine used by Active Worlds CyberTown Second Life Snow Crash...
- proprietary software, Sonic Team partnered with Criterion Software to use the RenderWare game engine so the game could be programmed and ported with ease to each...