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Ritual Entertainment
Ritual Entertainment is a computer game software developer established in 1996 and based in Dallas, Texas.
It was formerly known as Hipnotic Interactive.
Games developed by Ritual Entertainment
- Quake Mission Pack: Scourge of Armagon (1. expansion) — (1997) (PC) developed as Hipnotic Interactive
- Sin — (1998) (PC (Windows and Linux), Linux on PowerPC) both Linux versions ported by Hyperion Entertainment
- (expansion) — (1999) (PC) developed by 2015
- Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K.² — (2000) (PC (Windows and Linux), Mac (Mac OS and Mac OS X), Dreamcast) Linux version ported by Loki Software, Mac OS Classic version ported by Contraband Entertainment , Mac OS X version ported by Omni Group
- — (2000) (PC)
- Sin Gold (port) — (2000) (Mac) ported by Contraband Entertainment
- Counter-Strike: Condition Zero — (PC) Ritual Entertainment was working on the title in 2002 after Gearbox Software and before Turtle Rock Studios took over in mid-2003
- Star Trek Elite Force II — (2003) (PC)
- Counter-Strike (port) — (2003) (Xbox)
- (expansion) — (2004) (PC)
Unreleased
- The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers — (PC) cancelled
- Sin II publisher demo — (2003) (PC) Ritual Entertainment made a demo to show potential publishers, but none was interested
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