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==Neo Software== | ==Neo Software== | ||
'''Neo Software Produktions GmbH''' was founded in Vienna, Austria on January 4, 1983, by [[Hannes Seifert]], [[Niki Laber]], and [[Peter Baustädter]]. | '''Neo Software Produktions GmbH''' was founded in Vienna, Austria on January 4, [[1983]], by [[Hannes Seifert]], [[Niki Laber]], and [[Peter Baustädter]]. | ||
==Acquisition by Computec Media== | ==Acquisition by Computec Media== | ||
On June 1, 1999, the German media company [[Computec Media]] acquired 51% of shares in Neo Software. | On June 1, [[1999]], the German media company [[Computec Media]] acquired 51% of shares in Neo Software. | ||
==Acquisition by Gameplay.com== | ==Acquisition by Gameplay.com== | ||
On February 23, 2000, [[Gameplay.com]] acquired five of the computer-related companies that were majority-owned by Computec Media including Neo Software. Gameplay.com acquired these assets for £11.8 million GBP in cash and £35.8 million GBP in shares of common stock. | On February 23, [[2000]], [[Gameplay.com]] acquired five of the computer-related companies that were majority-owned by Computec Media including Neo Software. Gameplay.com acquired these assets for £11.8 million GBP in cash and £35.8 million GBP in shares of common stock. | ||
==Acquisition by Take-Two Interactive== | ==Acquisition by Take-Two Interactive== | ||
[[Take-Two Interactive]] acquired Neo Software from Gameplay.com for only £1 GBP on January 31, 2001. | [[Take-Two Interactive]] acquired Neo Software from Gameplay.com for only £1 GBP on January 31, [[2001]]. | ||
==Rockstar Vienna== | ==Rockstar Vienna== | ||
On January 17, 2003, Take-Two Interactive placed Neo Software under its Rockstar Games subsidiary as Rockstar Vienna. | On January 17, [[2003]], Take-Two Interactive placed Neo Software under its Rockstar Games subsidiary as Rockstar Vienna. | ||
==Closure== | ==Closure== | ||
On May 11, 2006, Take-Two Interactive closed Rockstar Vienna without prior notice. Rockstar Vienna was working on ''[[Manhunt 2]]'' when they were unexpectedly closed. Development duties for the game were transferred to [[Rockstar London]]. In the finished product, the team at Rockstar Vienna, which worked on the game from January 2004 to May 2006, was not credited for their work. | On May 11, [[2006]], Take-Two Interactive closed Rockstar Vienna without prior notice. | ||
Rockstar Vienna was working on ''[[Manhunt 2]]'' when they were unexpectedly closed. Development duties for the game were transferred to [[Rockstar London]]. In the finished product, the team at Rockstar Vienna, which worked on the game from January [[2004]] to May 2006, was not credited for their work. | |||
==Video games by Neo Software== | ==Video games by Neo Software== |
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Rockstar Vienna | |
Type | Former subsidiary of Rockstar Games |
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Founded | January 4, 1993 (Neo Software) January 31, 2001 (Rockstar Vienna) |
Headquarters | Vienna, Austria |
Key people | Hannes Seifert, founder Niki Laber, founder Peter Baustädter, founder |
Industry | Video games |
Products | Video games |
Number of people | ~100 |
Website | http://www.rockstargames.com/ |
Rockstar Productions GmbH, operating under the trade name Rockstar Vienna, was a former subsidiary of Rockstar Games.
Neo Software
Neo Software Produktions GmbH was founded in Vienna, Austria on January 4, 1983, by Hannes Seifert, Niki Laber, and Peter Baustädter.
Acquisition by Computec Media
On June 1, 1999, the German media company Computec Media acquired 51% of shares in Neo Software.
Acquisition by Gameplay.com
On February 23, 2000, Gameplay.com acquired five of the computer-related companies that were majority-owned by Computec Media including Neo Software. Gameplay.com acquired these assets for £11.8 million GBP in cash and £35.8 million GBP in shares of common stock.
Acquisition by Take-Two Interactive
Take-Two Interactive acquired Neo Software from Gameplay.com for only £1 GBP on January 31, 2001.
Rockstar Vienna
On January 17, 2003, Take-Two Interactive placed Neo Software under its Rockstar Games subsidiary as Rockstar Vienna.
Closure
On May 11, 2006, Take-Two Interactive closed Rockstar Vienna without prior notice.
Rockstar Vienna was working on Manhunt 2 when they were unexpectedly closed. Development duties for the game were transferred to Rockstar London. In the finished product, the team at Rockstar Vienna, which worked on the game from January 2004 to May 2006, was not credited for their work.
Video games by Neo Software
Title | System | Released | Added to Museum | Notes |
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Alien Nations | Windows | 1999 | December 19, 2014 |