Monolith Productions
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- Not to be confused with Monolith Soft, a Japanese video game studio.
Monolith Productions Inc. | |
Type | Subsidiary of Time Warner |
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Founded | Kirkland, Washington, USA (1994) |
Headquarters | Kirkland, Washington, USA |
Key people | Samantha Ryan CEO William Westwater (Director of Development) James Ackley (Director of Audio) |
Industry | Videogames |
Products | F.E.A.R Aliens versus Predator 2 The Matrix Online No One Lives Forever |
Employees | 100 |
Owner | Time Warner |
Website | Offical HomePage |
Monolith Productions is a Kirkland, Washington-based computer game developer. Monolith is also known as being the developer of the graphical game engine, Lithtech, which they use for most of their games. The technology is currently developed by a sister-company, Touchdown Entertainment, which licenses the engine to others.
In 2004 Monolith Productions was acquired by Time Warner, through its Warner Bros. Interactive studio.
[edit] Games developed by Monolith Productions
- Claw (1997) (PC)
- Blood (1997) (PC)
- Blood - Plasma Pak (1997) (PC expansion)
- Blood II: The Chosen (1998) (PC)
- Blood 2: Nightmare Levels Expansion (1998) (PC expansion)
- Get Medieval (1998) (PC)
- Gruntz (1999) (PC)
- Shogo: Mobile Armor Division (1999) (PC)
- No One Lives Forever (2000) (PC, PlayStation 2)
- Sanity: Aiken's Artefact (2000) (Dreamcast, PC)
- Aliens versus Predator 2 (2001) (PC)
- Tex Atomic's Big Bot Battles (2001) (PC) (release under LithTech, Inc.)
- No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy In H.A.R.M.'s Way (2002) (PC)
- Contract J.A.C.K. (2003) (PC)
- Tron 2.0 (2003) (PC)
- Tron 2.0: Killer App (2004) (Xbox) — Co-developer
- The Matrix Online (2005) (PC)
- F.E.A.R. (2005) (PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
- Condemned: Criminal Origins (2005) (PC, Xbox 360)
- F.E.A.R. 2 (working title) (PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)