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'''Rockstar New England''' is the newest [[Rockstar]] studio, formerly Mad Doc Software. Incorporated in 2008, they are best known for ''Empire Earth'' series. Currently Rockstar New England has developed no new games since they become part of Take-Two, but they will surely get developing some in the near future. | '''Rockstar New England''' is the newest [[Rockstar]] studio, formerly Mad Doc Software. Incorporated in 2008, they are best known for ''Empire Earth'' series. Currently Rockstar New England has developed no new games since they become part of Take-Two, but they will surely get developing some in the near future. | ||
The original Mad Doc Software was founded by Dr. Ian Lane Davis, an [ | The original Mad Doc Software was founded by Dr. Ian Lane Davis, an [[wp:Game artificial intelligence|artificial intelligence]] (AI) expert. The company incorporates new [[wp:Computer networking|networking]], [[wp:graphics|graphics]], and AI technologies into their games (''Empire Earth II'' uses Mad Doc’s Mad3D Game Engine and MadAI technologies). | ||
As of 2008, the company has sold over 10 million copies of their various software titles worldwide. | As of 2008, the company has sold over 10 million copies of their various software titles worldwide. | ||
Dr. Davis started Mad Doc Software in Andover in 1999 before shortly moving to Lawrence a year later. | Dr. Davis started Mad Doc Software in Andover, Mass. in 1999 before shortly moving to Lawrence, Mass. a year later. | ||
In [ | In [[wp:2001 in video gaming|2001]], Mad Doc completed ''[[wp:Star Trek Armada II|Star Trek Armada II]'' for [[wp:Activision|Activision]], adding 3D play, enhanced AI and other features. The Mad Doc team also delivered a wireless-platform golf game to [[wp:JAMDAT Mobile|JAMDAT Mobile]], as well as AI design for the sequel to a major software publisher's PC game. | ||
In March [ | In March [[wp:2002 in video gaming|2002]], Mad Doc completed the [[wpWorld War II|World War II]] [[wp:Flight simulator|flight simulator]] ''[[wp:Jane's Attack Squadron|Jane's Attack Squadron]]''. In the fall of 2002, the company released ''[[wp:Empire Earth: The Art Conquest|Empire Earth: The Art of Conaquest]]'', the official expansion pack for ''[[wp:Empire Earth|Empire Earth]]'', to [[wp:Sierra Entertainment|Sierra Entertainment]]. | ||
The year [ | The year [[wp:2003 in video gaming|2003]] brought further success for Mad Doc. In November, [[wp:Microsoft Game Studios|Microsoft Game Studios]] released ''[[wp:Dungeon Siege: Legends of Aranna|Dungeon Siege: Legends of Aranna]]''. Mad Doc developed an expansion pack for ''Dungeon Siege'' adding new features and AI enhancements. The company was a finalist for the [[wp:Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences|Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences]] "Computer Role Playing Game of the Year" due to this expansion pack. | ||
In the spring of [ | In the spring of [[wp:2005 in video gaming|2005]], the company released ''[[wp:Empire Earth II|Empire Earth II]]''. They added features including advanced AI, enhanced environmental realism, new multiplayer modes, and improved management systems. The game garnered a ''[[wp:PC Gamer|PC Gamer]]'' Editor's Choice Award and a 94% review score. ''PC Gamer'' stated that the game was "The New King of Real-Time Strategy Gaming". | ||
''[ | ''[[wp:Star Trek: Legacy|Star Trek: Legacy]]'', the next game Mad Doc released, received mixed to moderate reviews for the Xbox 360 and was negatively received for the PC. | ||
The company's ''[ | The company's ''[[wp:Empire Earth III|Empire Earth III]]'' has been the subject of many harsh reviews, with [[wp:GameSpot|GameSpot] saying, "''Empire Earth III'' has been dumbed down to the point of irrelevance." As a result, Mad Doc has removed ''Empire Earth III'' from their list of games on their website and any trace of it anywhere else, effectively disowning the title. | ||
Mad Doc has also created an autonomous cross-country navigation system for the US Department of Defense. | Mad Doc has also created an autonomous cross-country navigation system for the [[wp:US Department of Defense|US Department of Defense]]. | ||
Mad Doc was contracted to partner with [ | Mad Doc was contracted to partner with [[wp:Propaganda Games|Propaganda Games]] and [[wp:Threewave Software|Threewave Software]] for various map designs for the 2008 game [[wp:Turok (2008 video game)|Turok]]. | ||
Mad Doc ported [ | Mad Doc ported [[Rockstar Vancouver]]'s ''[[Bully]]'' to the [[Xbox 360]] (the [[wp:Wii|Wii]] port was done by [[Rockstar Toronto]]) in the form of ''[[wp:Bully: Scholarship Edition|Bully Scholarship Edition]]''. It was well received. | ||
On April 4, 2008, | On April 4, 2008, Rockstar Games announced that it had acquired the studio and rebranded it Rockstar New England. | ||
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