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    Released in 1993, RenderWare is a 3D API and graphics rendering engine used in video games, Active Worlds, and some VRML browsers. RenderWare was developed by Criterion Software Limited, then a subsidiary of Canon.

  2. RenderWare (combined game engine and cross platform rendering API. Became popular since the PlayStation 2 had no rendering API, initially relying on bare metal programming.) Cross platform, low level. Vulkan; Vendor specific, high level. Direct3D (a subset of DirectX) Glide API for the pioneering 3DFX accelerators

  3. One of the first reusable game engines came from an unexpected quarter: a group of British software engineers working in the research arm of a Japanese camer...

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  4. Mar 13, 2001 · Criterion Software has announced the release of its new RenderWare Platform - a middleware solution offering game studios a tightly integrated game development framework incorporating 2D/3D graphics, audio and physics modules. RenderWare Platform builds on Criterion Software's RenderWare3, its 2D/3D graphics toolkit, to provide developers with ...

  5. RenderWare is a 3D API and graphics rendering engine used in computer games, Active Worlds, and some VRML browsers. RW is developed by Criterion Software Limited (which used to be a wholly owned subsidiary of Canon but is now owned by Electronic Arts).

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  6. Feb 25, 2023 · Developed by Criterion Software Limited, a subsidiary of Canon, RenderWare is a 3D API and graphics rendering engine that was released in 1993. It is an off-the-shelf solution to the difficulties of graphics programming, and it has been used in various video games, Active Worlds, and VRML browsers.

  7. Criterion Software's 3D texture mapping and rendering programme, RenderWare, was first released in 1993 as a software library for the C programming language and was adopted by 800 companies worldwide by October 1996. The firm also provided a demo game, CyberStreet, while fully-fledged games were developed by companies like 47Tek.

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