Video Games Developed
| Game title | Year of release | Platform(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Death Rally | 1996 | MS-DOS |
| 2009 | Windows | |
| Max Payne | 2001 | Windows |
| Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne | 2003 | Windows |
| Alan Wake | 2010 | Xbox 360 |
| 2012 | Windows | |
| Death Rally (Remake) | 2011 | iOS |
| 2012 | Android, Windows | |
| Alan Wake's American Nightmare | 2012 | Windows, Xbox Live Arcade |
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