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'''RAGE''', short | [[File:RAGELogo.png|thumb|right|230px|Rockstar Advanced Game Engine logo.]] | ||
'''RAGE''', short of '''Rockstar Advanced Game Engine''', is a game engine created by a small team called the "'''RAGE Technology Group'''" at the video game developer [[Rockstar San Diego]] with contributions by other Rockstar studios. Besides the physics library, which is made by a third party developers, the team develops and supports the engine libraries and tools for graphics, animation, networking, AI, character behaviors, core systems and other technologies that are used across Rockstar for [[Xbox 360]], [[PlayStation 3]] and [[PC]] titles.<ref name="rockstar">[https://www.rockstargames.com/jobs/openings/rage Careers at RAGE Technology Group]</ref> It has been used to create ''Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]''.<ref>[http://planetgrandtheftauto.gamespy.com/fullstory.php?id=83391 RAGE Graphics Engine Confirmed] June 15, 2006</ref><ref>[http://ir.take2games.com/ReleaseDetail.cfm?ReleaseID=195753 Rockstar Games announces Grand Theft Auto IV] May 9, 2006</ref> | |||
Games that employ RAGE includes<ref name="rockstar"></ref>: | |||
* [[wp:Rockstar Games presents Table Tennis|Rockstar Games presents Table Tennis]] (2006) | |||
* [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] (2008) | |||
* [[wp:Midnight Club: Los Angeles|Midnight Club: Los Angeles]] (2008) | |||
* [[wp:Red Dead Redemption|Red Dead Redemption]] (2010) | |||
* [[wp:Max Payne 3|Max Payne 3]] (2012) | |||
* [[Grand Theft Auto V]] (2013) | |||
* | == See also == | ||
* | * [[RenderWare]], preceding game engine standard in most [[GTA III Era|third generation GTA games]]. | ||
* [[Euphoria]], a [[Physics Engine|motion and physics engine]] incorporated into RAGE. | |||
* [[Bullet Physics Library|Bullet]], a physics library incorporated into RAGE. | |||
==References== | |||
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* [http://www.rockstargames.com/ Rockstar Games] | * [http://www.rockstargames.com/ Rockstar Games] | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:45, 12 September 2013
RAGE, short of Rockstar Advanced Game Engine, is a game engine created by a small team called the "RAGE Technology Group" at the video game developer Rockstar San Diego with contributions by other Rockstar studios. Besides the physics library, which is made by a third party developers, the team develops and supports the engine libraries and tools for graphics, animation, networking, AI, character behaviors, core systems and other technologies that are used across Rockstar for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC titles.[1] It has been used to create Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis and Grand Theft Auto IV.[2][3]
Games that employ RAGE includes[1]:
- Rockstar Games presents Table Tennis (2006)
- Grand Theft Auto IV (2008)
- Midnight Club: Los Angeles (2008)
- Red Dead Redemption (2010)
- Max Payne 3 (2012)
- Grand Theft Auto V (2013)
See also
- RenderWare, preceding game engine standard in most third generation GTA games.
- Euphoria, a motion and physics engine incorporated into RAGE.
- Bullet, a physics library incorporated into RAGE.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Careers at RAGE Technology Group
- ↑ RAGE Graphics Engine Confirmed June 15, 2006
- ↑ Rockstar Games announces Grand Theft Auto IV May 9, 2006