Rockstar Leeds
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Rockstar Leeds | |
Type of Company | Private |
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Founded | 1997 |
Headquarters | Leeds, England |
Industry | Game development |
Products | GBA, PSP & PS2 Games |
Parent | Rockstar Games |
Rockstar Leeds (formerly Mobius Entertainment) is a video game developer. Rockstar Leeds has primarily published handheld games for Game Boy Color (GBC) and Game Boy Advance (GBA), as well as Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition and the Grand Theft Auto Stories series for the PlayStation Portable (PSP). Founded in 1997 by Gordon Hall (president), Jason McGann, Dave Box and Ian Bowden, the company consists of 30 game designers and game programmers. In April 2004, the company was acquired by Rockstar Games and renamed Rockstar Leeds. The offices of Rockstar Leeds were once located in a converted 18th century church[1]. After the release of Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories in late 2005 the studio has relocated to a modern office park.
[edit] Games
as Mobius Entertainment
- Alfred Chicken (2002) (PS1)
- Titanium Angels (????) (PS2, PC)
- Max Payne (2001) (GBA)
- Drome Racers (2002) (GBA)
- High Heat Major League Baseball 2002 (2002) (GBA)
- High Heat Major League Baseball 2003 (2003) (GBA)
- Barbie Horse Adventure (2003) (GBA)
- American Idol (2003) (GBA)
- A Sound of Thunder (2004) (GBA)
as Rockstar Leeds
- Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (2005) (PSP, PS2) (with Rockstar North)
- Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition (2005) (PSP)
- Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (2006) (PSP) (with Rockstar North)
- The Warriors (2006) (PSP) (with Rockstar Toronto)
[edit] Reference
- ^ Rockstar Leeds at IGN. URL accessed on May 23, 2006