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[[Image:Rockstar Games.png|thumb|right|155px|The Rockstar Games Logo.]]
[[Image:Rockstar Games.png|thumb|right|155px|The Rockstar Games logo.]]


'''Rockstar Games''' is a development division of video game publisher [[Take-Two Interactive]] that comprised of studios that have been acquired and renamed as well as others that have been created internally. Rockstar Games is most known for managing [[Rockstar North]] and [[Rockstar Leeds]], studios that have been for most parts responsible for developing the [[Grand Theft Auto]] series.
'''Rockstar Games''' is a development division of video game publisher [[Take-Two Interactive]] that comprised of studios that have been acquired and renamed as well as others that have been created internally. Rockstar Games is most known for managing [[Rockstar North]] and [[Rockstar Leeds]], studios that have been for most parts responsible for developing the [[Grand Theft Auto]] series.
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|[[Rockstar London]]
|[[Rockstar London]]
|[[wp: London| London]], England
|[[wp: London| London]], England
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|Formed in November 2005. Worked on ''Manhunt 2''.
|Formed in November 2005. Worked on ''Manhunt 2''.
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|[[Rockstar Japan]]
|[[Rockstar Japan]]
|[[wp: Tokyo| Tokyo]], Japan
|[[wp: Tokyo| Tokyo]], Japan
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|The studio was founded in 2005. Works in conjunction with developer [[Capcom]] on Japanese localizations of numerous games by Rockstar. Also known as 'Rockstar Games Tokyo'.
|The studio was founded in 2005. Works in conjunction with developer [[Capcom]] on Japanese localizations of numerous games by Rockstar. Also known as 'Rockstar Games Tokyo'.
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==Works==
==Works==
===Notable Games & Series===
===Notable games and series===
*''[[Bully]] (including 'Scholarship Edition')'' (2006, 2008)
*''[[Grand Theft Auto]]'' series (1997—pres.)
*''[[Grand Theft Auto]]'' (1997-pres.)
*''[[Manhunt]]'' series (2003, 2007)
*''L.A. Noire'' (2011)
*''[[Max Payne]]'' (2001—2012)
*''[[Manhunt]]'' (2003)
*''[[Bully]]'' (including the ''Scholarship Edition'') (2006, 2008)
*''[[Max Payne]]'' (2001)
*''Midnight Club'' series (2000—pres.)
*''Midnight Club series'' (2000-pres.)
*''Oni'' (2001)
*''Oni'' (2001)
*''Red Dead Redemption'' (2010)
*''Red Dead'' series (2004, 2010)
*''Smuggler's Run'' (2000-2002)
*''Smuggler's Run'' (2000—2002)
*''Table Tennis'' (2006)
*''Table Tennis'' (2006)
*''The Warriors'' (2005)
*''The Warriors'' (2005)
*''Wild Metal'' (2004)
*''Wild Metal'' (2004)
*''L.A. Noire'' (2011)


===Films===
===Full game list===
Rockstar Games are credited as executive producers of [[Sunday Driver]] and ''The Football Factory''.
 
===Full list of Games:===
*''[[Grand Theft Auto 1]]'' (1997)
*''[[Grand Theft Auto 1]]'' (1997)
*''[[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969]]''
*''[[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969]]''
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*''[[wp:L.A. Noire|L.A. Noire]]'' (2011)
*''[[wp:L.A. Noire|L.A. Noire]]'' (2011)
*''[[Max Payne 3]]'' (2012)
*''[[Max Payne 3]]'' (2012)
*''[[wp:Agent_(video_game)|Agent]]'' (In development, release date TBA)
*''[[wp:Agent (video game)|Agent]]'' (In development, release date TBA)
*''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' (In development, release date TBA)
*''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' (In development, release date TBA)
===Films===
Rockstar Games are credited as executive producers of [[Sunday Driver]] and ''The Football Factory''.


==Logo==
==Logo==
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