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Remedy Entertainment

 
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Remedy Entertainment
Type Private
Founded 1995
Headquarters Flag of Finland Espoo, Finland
Industry Video games
Products Death Rally
Max Payne
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne
Alan Wake
Website www.remedygames.com

Remedy Entertainment is a Finnish computer game developer founded in 1995 and based in Espoo, Finland. The company is best known for its Max Payne series of video games.

In 1997 Remedy created a program called Final Reality, a 3D benchmark program. In November 1997, Remedy created a new company that would handle its 3D benchmark program called Futuremark. That program would turn into 3DMark, a popular 3D benchmark program that determines the performance of your video card with the latest graphics.

Before forming Remedy, four of the founding members were in the demoscene group Future Crew. Originally there was some industry speculation that Remedy was comprised entirely of Future Crew members, but this was dismissed by Joe Siegler of partner-company 3D Realms.[1]

The Max Payne series of games are based on the character Max Payne and his living nightmare through New York City. Payne is a fugitive undercover cop who is framed for murder and hunted by the NYPD and the mob. The Max Payne series is best known for popularizing bullet-time in a video game as well as being influenced by film noir. In 2002, Remedy sold all rights to Max Payne to Take-Two Interactive for US$10 million and 969,932 shares of stock.[2]

Remedy's current project, Alan Wake, is being developed for Windows Vista and Xbox 360. The game will be published by Microsoft Game Studios.

Games by Remedy

References

  1. ^ 3D Realms News – Remedy Entertainment & Future Crew
  2. ^ http://www.take2games.com/index.php?p=pr&release=Max%20Payne%202%20Announced%20by%20Take-Two&page=1

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