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Radical Entertainment

Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Radical is the developer of such titles as The Simpsons: Hit & Run, The Hulk, and Scarface.

In March, 2005, Radical was acquired by Vivendi Universal.

Rainbow Arts

Rainbow Arts was a part of US Gold, but is now owned by Eidos.

Ram Jam Corporation

Ram Jam Corporation are probably best known for Valkyre 17. They are or have been distributed by Mosaic Publishing.

Rapid Eye Entertainment

Please only submit sites related to Rapid Eye Entertainment Inc. in this category. Sites related to games they have released should be submitted to the appropriate category for the individual game.
The computer game publishers Rapid Eye Entertainment Inc. was founded in June 2001 by Mark Caldwell.

Rare, Ltd.

Developers of Nintendo titles such as Perfect Dark, Donkey Kong 64, Diddy Kong Racing, and Banjo-Kazooie. This company produces many different products for all Nintendo's Next Generation systems.

Rare was formerly known as Ashby Computer Graphics (A.C.G) but released their gamed under the label "Ultimate Play The Game".

Reakktor Media

Lists sites related to Reakktor Media, an online games developer based in Hannover, Germany.

Realm Interactive

Founded in November 2000, Realm Interactive is a development studio based out of Phoenix, Arizona.

Realtime Associates

Please only submit sites relating to Realtime Associates, Inc - a games development company, to this category.
Realtime Associates, Inc was founded in 1986. It started out developing games for the old Intellivision system. They now do a mixture of conversions and from scratch development for various console and handheld platforms, and for PCs. Based in California.

Rebellion

Taken from the official site.

Originally developing games for the Atari Jaguar, Rebellion's first major success came in October 1994, in the form of Alien vs. Predator, a first-person 3D shooter based on the two major movie licenses. Billed as the first "real" 64-bit software title, and Atari's biggest software launch in ten years, it set a new precedent in intense, terrifying games, with a real movie atmosphere and many effects, graphics and sounds taken straight from the films. It won several International Industry awards. Further Atari Jaguar games followed, including SkyHammerTM and Checkered Flag (sic).

These days, Rebellion develop for the PC, Playstation, GameBoy Color and other advanced systems, working with companies such as Fox Interactive, Microsoft, Tom Clancy's company Red Storm Entertainment, and Infogrames, as well as creating original titles, like Gunlok

Reflexive Entertainment

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Developers of Star Trek: Away Team.

Relic Entertainment

Developer founded in 1997 by Alex Garden and Luke Moloney in Vancouver, Canada.

Remedy Entertainment

Finnish game development company. Designers of Max Payne and Death Rally.

Retro Studios

The category lists sites related to Retro Studios Inc., Austin, Texas based Nintendo developer.

Revolution Software

Developer of adventure games in York, England, also developing episodic interactive dramas.

Richard Shepherd Software Ltd

Richard Shepherd Software Ltd made a few games and utilities for the ZX Spectrum in the early 1980s.

Ritual Entertainment

Developer of PC Games such as Blair Witch Volume 3, Heavy Metal F.A.K.K.2, and Sin.

River Software

River software may just be a label Jack Lockerby used for his adventures. They are all published by Zenobi Software.

Rogue Entertainment

Developer of American McGee's Alice and Quake 2 for the Nintendo.

Role-Players Gaming Network

Developer/Publisher of online text-based roleplaying games, such as Eaxia Online.

Runesoft

They released 2-3 games apart from Robyn Hoode and Paradox.

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