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RenderWare is a
video game
engine developed by
British game
developer Criterion Software.
Released in 1993,
RenderWare was a 3D API and
graphics rendering...
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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...
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Retrieved July 10, 2023. "EA buys Criterion; deal
includes game
studio and
RenderWare". GamesIndustry.biz. July 28, 2004.
Archived from the
original on January...
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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...
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repayment for his ****istance. As
stated in an IGN preview, "Rockstar
dropped Renderware in
favor of a
brand new in-house
engine to best
utilize the resolution...
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conceived as a dark
comedy inspired by the TV show Scrubs,
using the
RenderWare engine and an over-the-shoulder
camera system. The game
featured monsters...
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releases (with the
exception of
Battlefield 2:
Modern Combat,
which used
RenderWare). In 2009, EA
released two download-only games,
Battlefield Heroes, a...
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renderer to RNA (
RenderWare New Architecture),
complete replacement of the math
library with
RenderWare Math,
integration of
RenderWare Physics, dynamic...
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development of
Manhunt in the mid-early nineties,
building the game with the
RenderWare engine that had been used for the
Grand Theft Auto titles. In September...
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engine software such as
Gamebryo and
RenderWare are
sometimes described as
middleware because they
provide services to...