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Attention To Detail (short: ATD; official: Attention To Detail Ltd) was a Warwickshire -based British 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 breakthrough came with the 1999 PlayStation hit '' Rollcage '', a futuristic racer that achieved both critical and commercial success. Having joined the GBH Group in 1997 , they were given the development of the Official Videogames of the Sydney 2000 and Salt Lake City 2002 Olympic Games . Although more known for their gaming division, they developed Windows utility ''Triever'', the ''Q-Motion'' video compression technology and a graphic unit for arcade machines called ''RasterSpeed''. EXTERNAL LINKS |
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