Attention To Detail |
Attention To Detail (short: ATD; official: Attention To Detail Ltd) was a Warwickshire-based United Kingdom software house that endured nearly 15 years, from its foundation by five University of Birmingham graduates in September 1988 to their liquidation in mid-2003. It was best-known for creating games.
Unlike other companies established at around the same time, ATD was unusually quiet during the 16-bit boom, only releasing Cybermorph (1993) and the sequel Battlemorph (1995) for the ill-fated Atari Jaguar. Their breaktrough came with the 1999 PlayStation hit Rollcage , a futuristic racer that achieved both critical and commercial success. Having joined the now Eidos Interactive-owned Geoff Brown Holdings Ltd in 1997, they were given the development of the Olympic videogames of the 2000 Summer Olympics and 2002 Winter Olympics Olympic Games.
Although more known for their gaming division, they developed Microsoft Windows utility Triever , the Q-Motion video compression technology and a graphic unit for arcade machines called RasterSpeed .
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