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Their first commercial work can be found in Activision's ''Call of Duty: United Offensive''. They have also contributed to ''Call of Duty 2'' for the PC and the [[Xbox 360]]. | Their first commercial work can be found in Activision's ''Call of Duty: United Offensive''. They have also contributed to ''Call of Duty 2'' for the PC and the [[Xbox 360]]. | ||
They worked on porting the [[Main Page|Halo]] games onto [[Wikipedia:Windows Vista|Windows Vista]], the next version of Windows after [[Wikipedia:Windows XP|Windows XP]] | They worked on porting the [[Main Page|Halo]] games onto [[Wikipedia:Windows Vista|Windows Vista]], the next version of Windows after [[Wikipedia:Windows XP|Windows XP]]. | ||
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Pi Studios is a computer game software developer based in Houston, Texas. The company was founded in 2002 by: Robert Erwin, Business Development, John Faulkenbury, Production, Rob Heironimus, Design, Dan Kramer, Programming, Peter Mack , Programming.
They moved from their original location in Plano, Texas to Houston, Texas in January 2005.
Their first commercial work can be found in Activision's Call of Duty: United Offensive. They have also contributed to Call of Duty 2 for the PC and the Xbox 360.
They worked on porting the Halo games onto Windows Vista, the next version of Windows after Windows XP.