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    By Callum Williams

    Updated: Dec 6, 2023 12:56 am

    Posted: Dec 5, 2023 4:02 pm

    Now revered for creating some of the most detailed, vast, and chaotic open-world action games ever made, Rockstar has walked a unique path to becoming a household name. While plenty of players are used to hijacking cars and robbing banks on the streets of their famed Grand Theft Auto games, what many may not know is that Rockstar has made everything from licensed Austin Power tie-ins to an intricate table tennis simulator. With the most recent GTA 6 trailer arriving, you may be interested in more of what Rockstar has to offer.

    In total, there have been 47 games released by Rockstar. While the label wasn't formed until December 1998, technically its first game was released in 1997 (Grand Theft Auto) and its most recent hit shelves in 2018 (Red Dead Redemption 2). The list below runs through all of these games. It’s worth noting that the list won’t include DLCs or remaster...

    Grand Theft Auto

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    Midnight Club

    Smuggler's Run

    Manhunt

    Although released before the studio was acquired by Take-Two Interactive in 1998 and slotted beneath the Rockstar Games banner, DMA Design Limited (which would go on to become Rockstar’s core studio, Rockstar North) dropped arguably one of the most important games of all time in Grand Theft Auto.

    A top-down action game where players attempt to make a name as a criminal on the streets of various fictional cities, Grand Theft Auto planted the seeds for one of the industry’s biggest franchises. Rockstar Games eventually re-released this crime simulator several times, cementing it within their portfolio and definitively making it Rockstar’s flagship franchise.

    A stop-gap for DMA Design Limited between Grand Theft Auto and its sequel, Wild Metal Country sees players hop into tanks and battle their friends on hostile alien planets. The game wasn’t initially released under the Rockstar banner, with Gremlin Interactive handling publishing duties. However, it was re-released for the Dreamcast in 2004 as an of...

    Published by Rockstar and developed by Edge of Reality Games, Monster Truck Madness 64 is exactly what you’d expect from a game that promises both monster trucks and madness. You race big monster trucks around various tracks, attempting to beat your friends in multiplayer or finesse each of its 10 courses in single-player.

    The first Grand Theft Auto game to officially launch under the Rockstar banner, Grand Theft Auto 2 expanded on the original game’s premise. Shifting the story to the more futuristic setting of Anywhere City, players were once again tasked with making a name for themselves while working for crime syndicates, avoiding the police, and making cold hard...

    Developed by VIS Interactive and published in North America by Rockstar Games, Earthworm Jim 3D was the third entry in the popular Earthworm Jim franchise. It saw the titular anthropomorphic insect trapped inside his fracturing consciousness, needing to defeat enemies from his past to wake back up. As its title suggests, it took the series to the 3...

    Pitted as a rival to Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, Thrasher Presents: Skate and Destroy was developed by Z-Axis and published by Rockstar. The idea was to skate through 12 stages, working your way up through the skater world and eventually starring in Thrasher magazine. Skate and Destroy focused primarily on physics and a sim-like gameplay style, with th...

    A Gameboy Color title that casts players as the famous stunt performer of the same name, Evel Knievel was developed by Tarantula Studios (later rebranded as Rockstar Lincoln) and published by Rockstar. The game tasks the player with completing 20 death-defying stunts atop a bike.

  3. Rockstar Games released its own games launcher for Windows on September 17, 2019. The launcher integrates with the user's Social Club account, allowing them to download and buy games that they have previously purchased through Rockstar's store, as well as launch Rockstar games available from other services, like Steam , from the launcher.

  4. Aug 16, 2023 · This trip down memory lane will explore the first games ever released by Rockstar, namely Rockstar North, which at the time was known as DMA Design. RELATED: Most Experimental Rockstar Games.

  5. List of games released by Rockstar Games. Grand Theft Auto (1997) Monster Truck Madness 64 (1999) Wild Metal Country (1999) Earthworm Jim 3D (1999) Evel Knievel: The Game (1999) Grand Theft Auto: London 1961 (1999) Thrasher Presents Skate and Destroy (1999) Austin Powers: Oh Behave! (2000) Austin Powers: Welcome to My Underground Lair! (2000)

  6. Rockstar Games released the action-adventure game in September 2013 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, in November 2014 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, in April 2015 for Windows, and in March 2022 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.

  7. While the label wasn't formed until December 1998, technically its first game launched in 1997, and its most recent hit shelves in 2018. The list below runs through all of these games. It’s...

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