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'''Rockstar New England''', formerly '''Mad Doc Software''', is a computer game development company owned by [[Take-Two Interactive]]. The company was founded by Dr. Ian Lane Davis, an expert in artificial intelligence, and incorporated new networking graphics and AI technologies into their video games (such as ''Empire Earth II''). The company is headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts in the [[United States of America]] and has approximately one hundred employees. The company worked with [[Rockstar Games]] while porting [[Bully]] (also known as Canis Canem Edit) to the [[Xbox 360]] as ''Bully: Scholarship Edition''. On April 4, [[2008]], during this process, the company was purchased by Take-Two Interactive and it became a subsidiary of [[Rockstar Games]]. Since being purchased, Rockstar New England has focused on helping other studios with video games and has not worked on a video game of their own.
 
== Games ==
; Mad Doc Software
* ''Star Trek: Armada II'' (2001) ([[Personal Computer|PC]])
* ''Jane's Attack Squadron'' (2002) (PC)
* ''Empire Earth: Age of Conquest'' (2002) (PC)
* ''Dungeon Siege: Legends of Arrana'' (2003) (PC)
* ''Empire Earth II'' (2005) (PC)
* ''Empire Earth II: Age of Supremacy'' (2006) (PC)
* ''Star Trek: Legacy'' (2006) (PC, [[Xbox 360]])
* ''Empire Earth III'' (2007) (PC)
* ''[[Bully|Bully: Scholarship Edition]]'' (2008) (PC) (with [[Rockstar Vancouver]] and [[Rockstar Toronto]])
* ''Bully: Scholarship Edition'' (2008) (Xbox 360) (with Rockstar Vancouver and Rockstar Toronto)
 
; Rockstar New England
* ''[[Red Dead Redemption]]''
* ''L.A. Noire''
* ''[[Max Payne 3]]''
* ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''
 
== Trivia ==
*The company had sold over ten million copies of their video games worldwide prior to being purchased by Rockstar Games.
 
== External link ==
* [http://www.rockstarnewengland.com/ Rockstar New England]
* [http://www.rockstarwatch.net/maddocsoftware/index.htm Backup of Mad Doc Software's website.


'''Rockstar New England''' is the newest Rockstar studio, formerly Mad Doc Software. Incoporated in 2008, they are best known for Empire Earth III.
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Latest revision as of 17:05, 2 May 2015

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Rockstar New England, formerly Mad Doc Software, is a computer game development company owned by Take-Two Interactive. The company was founded by Dr. Ian Lane Davis, an expert in artificial intelligence, and incorporated new networking graphics and AI technologies into their video games (such as Empire Earth II). The company is headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts in the United States of America and has approximately one hundred employees. The company worked with Rockstar Games while porting Bully (also known as Canis Canem Edit) to the Xbox 360 as Bully: Scholarship Edition. On April 4, 2008, during this process, the company was purchased by Take-Two Interactive and it became a subsidiary of Rockstar Games. Since being purchased, Rockstar New England has focused on helping other studios with video games and has not worked on a video game of their own.

Games

Mad Doc Software
  • Star Trek: Armada II (2001) (PC)
  • Jane's Attack Squadron (2002) (PC)
  • Empire Earth: Age of Conquest (2002) (PC)
  • Dungeon Siege: Legends of Arrana (2003) (PC)
  • Empire Earth II (2005) (PC)
  • Empire Earth II: Age of Supremacy (2006) (PC)
  • Star Trek: Legacy (2006) (PC, Xbox 360)
  • Empire Earth III (2007) (PC)
  • Bully: Scholarship Edition (2008) (PC) (with Rockstar Vancouver and Rockstar Toronto)
  • Bully: Scholarship Edition (2008) (Xbox 360) (with Rockstar Vancouver and Rockstar Toronto)
Rockstar New England

Trivia

  • The company had sold over ten million copies of their video games worldwide prior to being purchased by Rockstar Games.

External link