Rogue Entertainment

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Rogue Entertainment
Type Private
Founded 1994 (ceased operations in 2001)
Headquarters Dallas, Texas, USA
Key people Rich Fleider, founder
Steve Maines, founder
Jim Molinets, founder
Industry Video games
Products Video games
Number of people Not disclosed
Website N/A

Rogue Entertainment was a video game developer.

Foundation

Rogue Entertainment was founded in 1994 by Rich Fleider, Steve Maines, and Jim Molinets.

Development

Rogue Entertainment was based in the same building as iD Software. The former used engines developed by the latter.

Closure

It closed in 2001.

Video games developed by Rogue Entertainment

Title System Released Notes
Strife DOS 1996
Quake Mission Pack No. 2: Dissolution of Eternity DOS 1997 Second official Quake expansion pack.
Quake II Mission Pack: Ground Zero Windows 1998 Second official Quake II expansion pack.
Quake II N64 1999 Rogue Entertainment developed the Nintendo 64 port.
American McGee's Alice Windows 2000
Counter-Strike: Condition Zero Windows 2004 Rogue Entertainment handled development before development was rebooted by Ritual Entertainment.