Ritual Entertainment

Ritual Entertainment was a computer game manufacturer based in Dallas, Texas, USA. By 1998, the development studio led the name Hipnotic Interactive. Hipnotics first commercial title was in 1997 Scourge of Armagaon, an add -on for the first-person shooter Quake. The development studio then developed with SiN its own shooter series. Later followed commissioned works such as Heavy Metal: FAKK ² ( 2000).

The last game was published by Ritual Entertainment SiN Episodes: . Emergence in 2006 were planned nine episodes that should be distributed on the online platform Steam, but Emergence remained far the only title.

2006 was bought Ritual Entertainment MumboJumbo, a games manufacturer who has specialized in the so-called casual games to casual gamers.

Game titles developed by Ritual Entertainment

  • Quake Mission Pack: Scourge of Armagon ( 1 Add-on) - 1997, PC, produced as Hipnotic Interactive
  • SiN - 1998, PC (Windows and Linux), Linux on PowerPC, both Linux versions ported by Hyperion Entertainment
  • Heavy Metal: FAKK ² - 2000 PC (Windows and Linux), Mac (Mac OS and Mac OS X), Dreamcast (announced ), Linux version ported by Loki Software, Mac OS Classic Edition ported by Contraband Entertainment, Mac OS X version ported by The Omni Group
  • Blair Witch Volume 3: The Elly Kedward Tale - 2000 PC
  • SiN Gold (porting ) - 2000 Mac version ported by Contraband Entertainment
  • Counter- Strike: Condition Zero - PC, Ritual Entertainment was working on the title in 2002 by Gearbox Software and prior to the completion by Turtle Rock Studios in 2003
  • Star Trek: Elite Force 2-2003, PC
  • Counter- Strike (porting ) - 2003, Xbox
  • Delta Force: Black Hawk Down: Team Sabre (Expansion) - 2004 PC
  • SiN Episodes: Emergence - 2006, PC

Unreleased Games of Ritual Entertainment

  • The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers - PC aborted
  • SiN II Publisher Demo - 2003, PC, Ritual Entertainment created a demo version from the public
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