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==Development== [[Rage Software]] announced the game just prior to the May 2001 [[Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3]] show, with the working title of ''Cesar and Fabiola's Inline Skate''. Rage continued with development of the game throughout 2002, releasing more previews and screenshots of the game as it came to fruition under the new title of ''Rolling (Sk8)''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ps2.ign.com/articles/137/137175p1.html|title=Rolling (Sk8)|accessdate=2006-09-10|publisher=[[IGN]]|date=2002-01-30}}</ref> However, Rage Software began to suffer financial problems that year, and were forced to close in January 2003, before the game was released. Following Rage Software's demise, [[SCi]] purchased the rights to publish '''Rolling''', Darren Barnet of SCi stating that they were "''were extremely impressed by it and thought it would be an ideal title to add to our portfolio''". SCi acquired a "very complete" version of the game and hired previous developers from Rage to add the finishing touches.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=92061|title=SCi snaps up Rage's Rolling|accessdate=2006-09-10|publisher=[[Computer and Video Games (magazine)|C&VG]]|author=Johnny Minkley|date=2003-06-04}}</ref> The game was eventually released in October.
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