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Ritual Entertainment

Ritual Entertainment was an American video game developer established in 1996 by Robert Atkins, Mark Dochtermann, Jim Dosé, Richard 'Levelord' Gray, Michael Hadwin, Harry Miller, and Tom Mustaine. Based in Dallas, Texas, Ritual Entertainment was formerly known as Hipnotic Interactive, during which period they began development of their signature video game SiN.

Ritual Entertainment
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryVideo games
FoundedAugust 12, 1996
DefunctJanuary 24, 2007
FateAcquired by MumboJumbo, assets acquired by iplay.com
Headquarters,
U.S.
ProductsSiN series
Website (archived)

History edit

Members of the Ritual Entertainment development team have contributed assets to other games such as American McGee's Alice, Medal of Honor: Airborne, Tomb Raider: Legend, and 25 to Life, and are also the creators of "Übertools" for id Tech 3, which has been licensed for a number of other games.

Shortly after signing Hipnotic, publisher Activision claimed that Hipnotic had been at the core of the Duke Nukem 3D development team. Duke Nukem 3D developer 3D Realms vigorously denied this, stating that only five members of Hipnotic Interactive were former staff of 3D Realms, and of these five only three had a significant role in making Duke Nukem 3D.[1]

In late 1997, Hipnotic changed their name to Ritual Entertainment in order to avoid a trademark conflict with another video-game developer, Hypnotix.[2]

On January 24, 2007, developer MumboJumbo announced the acquisition of Ritual Entertainment.[3] With this acquisition, Ritual's focus on traditional action-oriented games was changed to casual games, essentially "stalling" Ritual's latest game series, SiN Episodes, after releasing only one episode out of a planned nine.

The purchase followed months of departures of several key employees, including chief executive officer Steve Nix, who became director of business development at id Software,[4] vice president and co-founder Tom Mustaine, who left to found Escalation Studios. Several months after the acquisition, community relations manager Steve Hessel left the company[5] to join Splash Damage.

Prior to the announcement, on December 6, 2006, Ritual announced the appointment of Ken Harward as the company's new studio director.[6]

Following the company's closure, many of the deveopers have left to other companies such as id Software, Gearbox Software, Nerve Software, Escalation Studios, and the now-defunct Paradigm Entertainment.

Games developed edit

Year Title Platform(s) Notes
Windows Linux macOS PS2 Xbox Dreamcast
1997 Quake Mission Pack No. 1: Scourge of Armagon Yes Yes Yes No No Commercial homebrew released in Russia only[7] Expansion pack
1998 SiN Yes Yes Yes No No No Linux version ported by Hyperion Entertainment
2000 Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K. 2 Yes Yes Yes No No No Linux version ported by Loki Software, Mac OS Classic version ported by Contraband Entertainment, Mac OS X version ported by The Omni Group
2000 Blair Witch Volume III: The Elly Kedward Tale Yes No No No No No
2003 Star Trek: Elite Force II Yes No Yes No No No
2003 Legacy of Kain: Defiance Yes No No Yes Yes No External collaboration with Crystal Dynamics
2004 Counter-Strike: Condition Zero Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Ritual Entertainment worked on the game in 2002 after development was transferred from Gearbox Software and before continued development was transferred to Turtle Rock Studios in mid-2003. Ritual's contribution included Deleted Scenes and the port to Xbox.
2004 Delta Force: Black Hawk Down: Team Sabre Yes No No No No No Expansion pack
2006 SiN Episodes Yes No No No No No Only one episode, "Emergence", was released
2006 25 to Life Yes No No Yes Yes No External collaboration with Avalanche Software, cinematics

Unreleased edit

References edit

  1. ^ Campbell, Colin (May 1997). "Apogee Fuming". Next Generation. No. 29. Imagine Media. p. 30.
  2. ^ "NG Alphas: SiN". Next Generation. No. 37. Imagine Media. January 1998. pp. 128–129.
  3. ^ Ritual Entertainment Acquired By Casual Games Developer January 24, 2007. September 5, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  4. ^ id Software Welcomes New Member. November 16, 2007, at the Wayback Machine. Planet Quake, Friday, December 1, 2006.
  5. ^ badman (May 6, 2007). . Ritualistic. Archived from the original on September 27, 2011.
  6. ^ Ritual Apparently Not Exploded, Announces New Studio Director. Ritualistic Forums.
  7. ^ "🇷🇺 [RUS] Quake Scourge of Armagon Dreamcast Russian / Игра на русском (неофициальный) (Часть 1)". YouTube.

External links edit

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Ritual Entertainment was an American video game developer established in 1996 by Robert Atkins Mark Dochtermann Jim Dose Richard Levelord Gray Michael Hadwin Harry Miller and Tom Mustaine Based in Dallas Texas Ritual Entertainment was formerly known as Hipnotic Interactive during which period they began development of their signature video game SiN Ritual EntertainmentTypeSubsidiaryIndustryVideo gamesFoundedAugust 12 1996DefunctJanuary 24 2007FateAcquired by MumboJumbo assets acquired by iplay comHeadquartersDallas Texas U S ProductsSiN seriesWebsiteritual com archived Contents 1 History 2 Games developed 2 1 Unreleased 3 References 4 External linksHistory editMembers of the Ritual Entertainment development team have contributed assets to other games such as American McGee s Alice Medal of Honor Airborne Tomb Raider Legend and 25 to Life and are also the creators of Ubertools for id Tech 3 which has been licensed for a number of other games Shortly after signing Hipnotic publisher Activision claimed that Hipnotic had been at the core of the Duke Nukem 3D development team Duke Nukem 3D developer 3D Realms vigorously denied this stating that only five members of Hipnotic Interactive were former staff of 3D Realms and of these five only three had a significant role in making Duke Nukem 3D 1 In late 1997 Hipnotic changed their name to Ritual Entertainment in order to avoid a trademark conflict with another video game developer Hypnotix 2 On January 24 2007 developer MumboJumbo announced the acquisition of Ritual Entertainment 3 With this acquisition Ritual s focus on traditional action oriented games was changed to casual games essentially stalling Ritual s latest game series SiN Episodes after releasing only one episode out of a planned nine The purchase followed months of departures of several key employees including chief executive officer Steve Nix who became director of business development at id Software 4 vice president and co founder Tom Mustaine who left to found Escalation Studios Several months after the acquisition community relations manager Steve Hessel left the company 5 to join Splash Damage Prior to the announcement on December 6 2006 Ritual announced the appointment of Ken Harward as the company s new studio director 6 Following the company s closure many of the deveopers have left to other companies such as id Software Gearbox Software Nerve Software Escalation Studios and the now defunct Paradigm Entertainment Games developed editYear Title Platform s NotesWindows Linux macOS PS2 Xbox Dreamcast1997 Quake Mission Pack No 1 Scourge of Armagon Yes Yes Yes No No Commercial homebrew released in Russia only 7 Expansion pack1998 SiN Yes Yes Yes No No No Linux version ported by Hyperion Entertainment2000 Heavy Metal F A K K 2 Yes Yes Yes No No No Linux version ported by Loki Software Mac OS Classic version ported by Contraband Entertainment Mac OS X version ported by The Omni Group2000 Blair Witch Volume III The Elly Kedward Tale Yes No No No No No 2003 Star Trek Elite Force II Yes No Yes No No No 2003 Legacy of Kain Defiance Yes No No Yes Yes No External collaboration with Crystal Dynamics2004 Counter Strike Condition Zero Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Ritual Entertainment worked on the game in 2002 after development was transferred from Gearbox Software and before continued development was transferred to Turtle Rock Studios in mid 2003 Ritual s contribution included Deleted Scenes and the port to Xbox 2004 Delta Force Black Hawk Down Team Sabre Yes No No No No No Expansion pack2006 SiN Episodes Yes No No No No No Only one episode Emergence was released2006 25 to Life Yes No No Yes Yes No External collaboration with Avalanche Software cinematicsUnreleased edit The Lord of the Rings The Two Towers PC canceled SiN II publisher demo 2003 PC Ritual Entertainment made a game demo to show potential publishers Legacy of Kain The Dark Prophecy 2004 canceled SiN Episode 2 canceled Quake 4 Awakening unreleased expansion pack for Quake 4References edit Campbell Colin May 1997 Apogee Fuming Next Generation No 29 Imagine Media p 30 NG Alphas SiN Next Generation No 37 Imagine Media January 1998 pp 128 129 Ritual Entertainment Acquired By Casual Games Developer January 24 2007 Archived September 5 2008 at the Wayback Machine id Software Welcomes New Member Archived November 16 2007 at the Wayback Machine Planet Quake Friday December 1 2006 badman May 6 2007 badman Writes Long Post Steps Into Teleporter and Disappears Ritualistic Archived from the original on September 27 2011 Ritual Apparently Not Exploded Announces New Studio Director Ritualistic Forums RUS Quake Scourge of Armagon Dreamcast Russian Igra na russkom neoficialnyj Chast 1 YouTube External links editOfficial website via Internet Archive Ritualistic Ritual s Online Community Hub Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ritual Entertainment amp oldid 1131442319, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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