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'''Rockstar Toronto''' (formerly '''Rockstar Canada''') is an in-house game development team for [[Rockstar Games]] and [[Take-Two Interactive]], located in Oakville, Ontario, Canada (A city on the outskirts of Toronto). The company was renamed Rockstar Toronto in 2002 after Rockstar Games bought Vancouver-based Barking Dog Studios and re-named it [[Rockstar Vancouver]].
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'''Rockstar Toronto''' (formerly '''Rockstar Canada''') is an in-house game development team for [[Rockstar Games]] and [[Take-Two Interactive]], located in Oakville, Ontario, Canada (a suburb of Toronto). The company was renamed Rockstar Toronto in 2002 after Rockstar Games bought Vancouver-based Barking Dog Studios and re-named it [[Rockstar Vancouver]], to avoid confusion between the Canadian-based Rockstar companies.
   
Its most notable releases are Max Payne ([[PlayStation 2]] version), The Warriors, and Manhunt 2 for the [[Wii]].
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Its most notable releases are Max Payne ([[PlayStation 2]] version), The Warriors, and Manhunt 2 for the Wii, although recently Rockstar Toronto has primarily released PC ports of other Rockstar games, like the Grand Theft Auto series.
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The studio's president is Kevin Hoare.
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==Games==
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''[[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969]]'' (with [[Rockstar North]], [[PC]], [[PlayStation 1]])
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''[[wp:Oni|Oni]]'' ([[PlayStation 2]], with [[wp:Bungie Studios|Bungie Studios]])
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''[[wp:Max Payne|Max Payne]]'' ([[PlayStation 2]], with [[wp:Remedy Entertainment|Remedy Entertainment]], [[Rockstar Vienna]] and [[Rockstar Leeds]])
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''[[wp:The Warriors (video game)|The Warriors]]'' ([[PlayStation 2]], [[Xbox]], [[PlayStation Portable]], with [[Rockstar Leeds]])
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''[[Manhunt 2]]'' (Wii, with [[Rockstar London]] and [[Rockstar Leeds]])
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''[[wp:Bully: Scholarship Edition|Bully: Scholarship Edition]]'' (Wii, with [[Rockstar Vancouver]] and [[Rockstar New England]])
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''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'' ([[Personal Computer|PC]], with [[Rockstar North]])
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''[[The Lost and Damned]]'' ([[Personal Computer|PC]], with [[Rockstar North]])
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''[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]'' ([[Personal Computer|PC]], with [[Rockstar North]])
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''[[GTA IV Episodes#Episodes from Liberty City|Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City]]'' ([[Personal Computer|PC]], with [[Rockstar North]])
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Revision as of 02:55, 30 April 2014

Rockstar Toronto Logo

Rockstar Toronto (formerly Rockstar Canada) is an in-house game development team for Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive, located in Oakville, Ontario, Canada (a suburb of Toronto). The company was renamed Rockstar Toronto in 2002 after Rockstar Games bought Vancouver-based Barking Dog Studios and re-named it Rockstar Vancouver, to avoid confusion between the Canadian-based Rockstar companies.

Its most notable releases are Max Payne (PlayStation 2 version), The Warriors, and Manhunt 2 for the Wii, although recently Rockstar Toronto has primarily released PC ports of other Rockstar games, like the Grand Theft Auto series.

The studio's president is Kevin Hoare.

Games

Grand Theft Auto: London 1969 (with Rockstar North, PC, PlayStation 1)

Oni (PlayStation 2, with Bungie Studios)

Max Payne (PlayStation 2, with Remedy Entertainment, Rockstar Vienna and Rockstar Leeds)

The Warriors (PlayStation 2, Xbox, PlayStation Portable, with Rockstar Leeds)

Manhunt 2 (Wii, with Rockstar London and Rockstar Leeds)

Bully: Scholarship Edition (Wii, with Rockstar Vancouver and Rockstar New England)

Grand Theft Auto IV (PC, with Rockstar North)

The Lost and Damned (PC, with Rockstar North)

The Ballad of Gay Tony (PC, with Rockstar North)

Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City (PC, with Rockstar North)