Rebellion (Liverpool) Ltd.
Moby ID: 2953
- Strangelite Limited
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Strangelite is a development team based in the Northwest of England, comprising of several veterans of the games industry and some relative newcomers. Strangelite was an internal development team of Empire Interactive until March 2006 when it was acquired by Rebellion Developments, becoming one of their many development houses.
Rebellion now refers to the old Strangelite studio as Rebellion Runcorn (aka Rebellion Liverpool).
Credited on 6 Games from 2002 to 2022
Sniper Elite 5: France (2022 on Windows, Windows Apps, PlayStation 4...) |
Call of Duty: World at War - Final Fronts (2008 on PlayStation 2) |
Starship Troopers (2005 on Windows) |
Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller (2002 on Windows, Xbox, Arcade) |
Crazy Taxi (1999 on Windows, PlayStation 2, Dreamcast...) |
Virtua Tennis (1999 on Windows, Dreamcast, Arcade) |
History +
- March 2006
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Company acquired by Rebellion.
- 2001
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Company established as an internal development team for Empire Interactive.
Related Web Sites +
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Rebellion (Liverpool) Ltd.
official site
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 3 games with Empire Interactive Europe Ltd.
- 3 games with Sega AM3 R&D Division
- 2 games with Rebellion Developments Ltd.
- 2 games with US - Action, s.r.o.
- 2 games with US Action
- 2 games with Activision Value Publishing, Inc.
- 1 game with ESDigital Games
- 1 game with Empire Interactive Entertainment
- 1 game with Valve Corporation
- 1 game with Akella
- 6 games with Andrew McCann
- 5 games with Richard Jones
- 5 games with David Whiteside
- 4 games with Mike Brown
- 4 games with David Cleaveley
- 4 games with Chris Jones
- 4 games with Mark Jones
- 4 games with Jayshree Mistry
- 4 games with Chris Whitworth
- 4 games with Douglas Binks
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