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==About The Company==
==About The Company==
Ratbag was founded in 1993 by Richard Harrison and Greg Siegele. Known initially as Emergent Games, the company took 3 years to prototype their first title ''[[Powerslide]]''. The company continues to be located in [[Adelaide]], [[South Australia]], but is now known as ''[[Midway Studios - Australia]]'' following its acquisition by ''[[Midway Games]]'' on August 4th, 2005. The studio was later closed by its parent company on 13th December, 2005, leaving the staff employed there without a job.
Ratbag was founded in 1993 by Richard Harrison and Greg Siegele. Known initially as Emergent Games, the company took 3 years to prototype their first title ''[[Powerslide]]''. The company continues to be located in [[Adelaide]], [[South Australia]], but is now known as ''[[Midway Studios - Australia]]'' following its acquisition by ''[[Midway Games]]'' on August 4th, 2005. Employees at the studio were told on 13th December, 2005 that Ratbag was going to be closed by its parent company, and subsequently was two days later on the 15th, leaving the staff employed there without a job.


==About The Games==
==About The Games==

Revision as of 01:33, 17 December 2005

Ratbag Games Pty Ltd was an Australian developer of games software such as Powerslide, The Dukes of Hazzard: Return of the General Lee and World of Outlaws: Sprint Cars 2002.

About The Company

Ratbag was founded in 1993 by Richard Harrison and Greg Siegele. Known initially as Emergent Games, the company took 3 years to prototype their first title Powerslide. The company continues to be located in Adelaide, South Australia, but is now known as Midway Studios - Australia following its acquisition by Midway Games on August 4th, 2005. Employees at the studio were told on 13th December, 2005 that Ratbag was going to be closed by its parent company, and subsequently was two days later on the 15th, leaving the staff employed there without a job.

About The Games

Ratbag made a name for itself with its debut title Powerslide. The arcade racer, set in a post-apocalyptic future was one of the first PC titles to support 3D Acceleration, and met with critical if not commercial success. A slew of PC racing titles followed over the years, and before too long Ratbag found itself "typecast" as a simulation racing developer.

With the arrival of the Playstation 2 in late 2000, Ratbag saw an opportunity to move into the lucrative console market. World of Outlaws: Sprint Cars 2002 was the first of several Playstation 2 titles developed and released, with a handful of titles going unpublished, most notably the followup to Powerslide, Powerslide: Slipstream.

The last title developed by Ratbag (prior to their acquisition) was The Dukes of Hazzard: Return of the General Lee for the Playstation 2 and Xbox. The "Adventure/Racing" title was the first Ratbag title to break from the simulation tradition set forth by previous titles and features simple "on-foot" gameplay in addition to various story-driven racing missions.

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