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Criterion Software, formerly trading as Criterion Studios, now Criterion Games.
Softography
Dreamcast
- Redline Racer (1999)
- TrickStyle (1999) (as Criterion Studios)
- Suzuki Alstare Extreme Racing (1999)
- Deep Fighter (2000)
PlayStation 2
- Grand Heat (unreleased) (as Criterion Games)
Xbox
- Grand Heat (unreleased) (as Criterion Games)
References
- ↑ http://www.csl.com/fr_whoweare.htm (Wayback Machine: 2001-01-18 22:34)
- ↑ E3 2004 Directory, page 87