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'''Remedy Entertainment''' is a Finnish computer game developer founded in [[1995]] and based in Espoo, Finland. The company is best known for its {{c|Max Payne|Max Payne series}} of video games. Remedy's debut game, a {{c|Racing|racing game}} called [[Death Rally]], was published in [[1996]] by [[Apogee Software]] and [[GT Interactive]] and has sold in excess of 90,000 units.
'''Remedy Entertainment''' is a Finnish computer game developer founded in [[1995]] and based in Espoo, Finland. The company is best known for its {{c|Max Payne}} series. Remedy's debut game, a [[racing]] game called [[Death Rally]], was published in [[1996]] by [[Apogee Software]] and [[GT Interactive]] and has sold in excess of 90,000 units.


In [[1997]] Remedy created a program called Final Reality, a 3D benchmark program. In November [[1997]], Remedy created a new company that would handle its 3D benchmark program called Futuremark. That program would turn into 3DMark, a popular 3D benchmark program that determines the performance of your video card with the latest graphics.
In [[1997]] Remedy created a program called Final Reality, a 3D benchmark program. In November [[1997]], Remedy created a new company that would handle its 3D benchmark program called Futuremark. That program would turn into 3DMark, a popular 3D benchmark program that determines the performance of your video card with the latest graphics.
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In May [[2002]] all rights to the Max Payne franchise were bought from Remedy & 3D Realms by [[Take Two Interactive]]. A sequel to the game with Remedy as the developer, was announced at the same time. Remedy's current project, [[Alan Wake]], is being developed for [[Windows Vista]] and [[Xbox 360]].
In May [[2002]] all rights to the Max Payne franchise were bought from Remedy & 3D Realms by [[Take Two Interactive]]. A sequel to the game with Remedy as the developer, was announced at the same time. Remedy's current project, [[Alan Wake]], is being developed for [[Windows Vista]] and [[Xbox 360]].
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== Games developed ==
{|{{prettytable}}
! Year
! Title
! Platform
|-
| 1996
| [[Death Rally]]
| [[MS-DOS]], [[Windows]]
|-
| 2001
| [[Max Payne]]
| [[Windows]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Xbox]]
|-
| 2003
| [[Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne]]
| [[Windows]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Xbox]]
|-
| 2010
| [[Alan Wake]]
| [[Xbox 360]], [[Windows]]
|-
| 2012
| [[Alan Wake's American Nightmare]]
| [[Xbox 360]], [[Windows]]
|-
| 2016
| [[Quantum Break]]
| [[Windows]], [[Xbox One]]
|-
| 2019
| [[Control]]
| [[Windows]], [[PlayStation 4]], [[Xbox One]], [[Nintendo Switch]], [[PlayStation 5]], [[Xbox Series X/S]]
|-
| 2021
| [[Alan Wake Remastered]]
| [[Windows]], [[PlayStation 4]], [[PlayStation 5]], [[Xbox One]], [[Xbox Series X/S]], [[Nintendo Switch]]
|-
| 2022
| [[CrossfireX]]
| [[Xbox One]], [[Xbox Series X/S]]
|-
| 2023
| [[Alan Wake 2]]
| [[Windows]], [[PlayStation 5]], [[Xbox Series X/S]]
|}

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