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| [[Build]] || Ken Silverman
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| [[Creation Engine]] || Bethesda Game Studios
 
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| [[Crystal Tools]] || Square Enix
 
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| [[Luminous Engine]] || Square Enix
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| [[Decima]] || Guerrilla Games
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| [[Disrupt]] || Ubisoft Montreal
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| [[Dunia]] || Ubisoft Montreal
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| [[EGO]] || Codemasters
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| [[EvilEngine]] || Heavy Iron Studios
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| [[Fox Engine]] || Kojima Productions
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| [[Frostbite]] || DICE
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| [[Genie]] || Ensemble Studios
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| [[GoldSrc]] || Valve
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| [[GoodEngine]] || Heavy Iron Studios
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| [[Halo Engine]] || Bungie
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| [[Hedgehog Engine]] || Sonic Team
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| [[Hedgehog Engine 2]] || Sonic Team
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| [[id Tech]] || id Software
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| [[Jade]] || Ubisoft
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| [[Kinetica]] || Santa Monica Studio
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| [[Luminous Engine]] || Luminous Productions
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| [[LyN]] || Ubisoft
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| [[Merkury]] || Krome Studios
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| [[MT Framework]] || Capcom
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| [[Octane]] || Firebrand Games
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| [[PopCap Games Framework]] || PopCap
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| [[Quantum3]] || High Voltage Software
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| [[RAGE]] || Rockstar San Diego
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| [[RE Engine]] || Capcom
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| [[Retro Engine]] || Christian Whitehead
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| [[Scimitar]] || Ubisoft Montreal
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| [[SCUMM]] || LucasArts
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| [[Serious Engine]] || Croteam
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| [[Slipspace Engine]] || 343 Industries
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| [[Snowdrop]] || Massive Entertainment
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| [[Source]] || Valve
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| [[Source 2]] || Valve
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| [[Star Engine]] || Evening Star
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| [[Tiger Engine]] || Bungie
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| [[Tommunism Engine]] || Team Meat
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| [[TOSHI]] || Blue Tongue Entertainment
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| [[UbiArt Framework]] || Ubisoft Montpellier
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| [[Ubisoft OpenSpace]] || Ubisoft Montpellier
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| [[Untitled Spike Chunsoft Engine]] || Spike Chunsoft
 
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Latest revision as of 13:58, 17 October 2024

A game engine is the framework which is used to lay the groundwork for game developers by providing them with the systems and tools needed like rendering, audio management, level editing, input detection, etc. In some cases you may find that one game shares the same engine as another. This usually happens due to a company licensing out their engine to be used by a development team or in the case of an in-house engine may not need to make a whole new engine for a game if the one they have works fine. This can lead to file formats being similar or even identical between games which can be useful when it comes to ripping and modding.

Common Engines

Engine Public
GameMaker Studio Yes
Unity Yes
Unreal Engine Yes

In-House Engines

Engine Developer
Anvil Ubisoft Montreal
BANG! Ensemble Studios
Bezel Engine Nintendo
Build Ken Silverman
Creation Engine Bethesda Game Studios
Crystal Tools Square Enix
Decima Guerrilla Games
Disrupt Ubisoft Montreal
Dunia Ubisoft Montreal
EGO Codemasters
EvilEngine Heavy Iron Studios
Fox Engine Kojima Productions
Frostbite DICE
Genie Ensemble Studios
GoldSrc Valve
GoodEngine Heavy Iron Studios
Halo Engine Bungie
Hedgehog Engine Sonic Team
Hedgehog Engine 2 Sonic Team
id Tech id Software
Jade Ubisoft
Kinetica Santa Monica Studio
Luminous Engine Luminous Productions
LyN Ubisoft
Merkury Krome Studios
MT Framework Capcom
Octane Firebrand Games
PopCap Games Framework PopCap
Quantum3 High Voltage Software
RAGE Rockstar San Diego
RE Engine Capcom
Retro Engine Christian Whitehead
Scimitar Ubisoft Montreal
SCUMM LucasArts
Serious Engine Croteam
Slipspace Engine 343 Industries
Snowdrop Massive Entertainment
Source Valve
Source 2 Valve
Star Engine Evening Star
Tiger Engine Bungie
Tommunism Engine Team Meat
TOSHI Blue Tongue Entertainment
UbiArt Framework Ubisoft Montpellier
Ubisoft OpenSpace Ubisoft Montpellier
Untitled Spike Chunsoft Engine Spike Chunsoft