Rockstar Toronto
Rockstar Toronto is a Canadian video game developer and a studio of Rockstar Games based in Oakville, Ontario. The company was established as Imagexcel in the early 1980s and developed more than fifteen games under that name, including Quarantine, which was published by GameTek in 1994. The publisher bought the studio's assets through its Alternative Reality Technologies subsidiary in March 1995 and then sold Alternative Reality Technologies to Take-Two Interactive in July 1997. The studio became part of Take-Two's Rockstar Games label as Rockstar Canada in 1999 and was renamed Rockstar Toronto in 2002 when Take-Two acquired Rockstar Vancouver. Under Rockstar Games, the studio developed the 2005 game The Warriors, based on the 1979 film of the same name, as well as several ports, including the Windows versions of Grand Theft Auto IV, Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City, Max Payne 3, and Grand Theft Auto V. In July 2012, Rockstar Vancouver was merged into Rockstar Toronto, which then moved into larger offices.
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Grand Theft Auto V
publisher
2013
Max Payne 3
developer
2012
Grand Theft Auto IV: Complete Edition
publisher
2010
Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City
developer
2009
Grand Theft Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony
developer
2009
Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned
developer
2009
Grand Theft Auto IV
publisher
2008
Bully: Scholarship Edition
developer
2008
Manhunt 2
developer
2007
The Warriors
developer
2005
Max Payne
publisher
2001
Oni
developer
2001