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'''Angel Studios''' was formed in [[1984]] by Diego Angel. The company began as a multimedia studio, well known for their 3D computer graphics. Angel Studios created the graphics for the [[1992]] film ''Lawnmower Man'', and also won an MTV Music Award for Best Special Effects, for its work on Peter Gabriel's "Kiss the Frog" music video. Angel became a full-fledged video game developer in [[1998]] with the development of [[Major League Baseball Featuring Ken Griffey Jr.]] for the [[Nintendo 64]]. | '''Angel Studios''' was formed in [[1984]] by Diego Angel. The company began as a multimedia studio, well known for their 3D computer graphics. Angel Studios created the graphics for the [[1992]] film ''Lawnmower Man'', and also won an MTV Music Award for Best Special Effects, for its work on Peter Gabriel's "Kiss the Frog" music video. Angel became a full-fledged video game developer in [[1998]] with the development of [[Major League Baseball Featuring Ken Griffey Jr.]] for the [[Nintendo 64]]. | ||
Angel Studios also created the Angel Game Engine, which later evolved into the the RAGE Engine used today in the [[Midnight Club]] and {{c|Grand Theft Auto}} games. Angel became well known after porting [[Resident Evil 2]] to the Nintendo 64, and developed other notable games, such as the well received [[Smuggler's Run]], {{c|Midtown Madness}} series and [[Midnight Club: Street Racing]]. In [[2003]] the company was acquired by [[Rockstar Games]] and renamed [[Rockstar San Diego]]. | Angel Studios also created the [[Angel Game Engine]], which later evolved into the the [[RAGE Engine]] used today in the [[Midnight Club]] and {{c|Grand Theft Auto}} games. Angel became well known after porting [[Resident Evil 2]] to the Nintendo 64, and developed other notable games, such as the well received [[Smuggler's Run]], {{c|Midtown Madness}} series and [[Midnight Club: Street Racing]]. In [[2003]] the company was acquired by [[Rockstar Games]] and renamed [[Rockstar San Diego]]. | ||
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