- Stormfront Studios
Infobox_Company
company_name = Stormfront Studios Inc.
company_type = Private
company_slogan = N/A
foundation =San Rafael, California (1988)
location =San Rafael, California
key_people =Don Daglow , President &CEO
num_employees = ~50 (2007)
industry =Software & Programming
products = "The Spiderwick Chronicles" Sierra
"" EA
"Blood Wake " Microsoft
"NASCAR Racing series" EA Sports
"Madden Football " EA Sports
"Neverwinter Nights"MMORPG onAOL
"Tony La Russa Baseball " SSI
"Gold Box Dungeons and Dragons Games, SSI"
Various Interactive Television demos
revenue = N/A
homepage = http://www.stormfront.comStormfront Studios was a
video game developer based inSan Rafael, California which had one of the longest creative histories in the industry. In 2007, the company had over 50 developers working on two teams, and owned all its proprietary engines, tools and technology. As of the end of 2007 over fourteen million copies of Stormfront-developed games had been sold. As of March 31, 2008, they are [http://www.next-gen.biz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=9809&Itemid=2 out of business] .The company received major awards and award nominations from
The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences , G4 Television,BAFTA , The IGDAGame Developers Choice Awards , The EMMA Awards, SCEA, theSoftware Publishers Association and many magazines and websites.In 2008 Neverwinter Nights was honored (along with
Everquest andWorld of Warcraft ) at the 59th AnnualTechnology & Engineering Emmy Award s for advancing the art form ofMMORPG games.Don Daglow accepted the award for project partners Stormfront Studios,AOL andWizards of the Coast .History
Stormfront was founded in 1988 by
Don Daglow , who had worked as agame programmer and then as Director of Game Development atMattel Intellivision , as a producer atElectronic Arts , and as a production executive atBroderbund . Stormfront's management includes veterans of Disney,Electronic Arts ,Ensemble Studios ,LucasArts ,Origin Systems ,THX ,Vivendi Universal andWarner Bros. .Stormfront was originally founded as Beyond Software, but changed its name in 1991 when the trademark for "Beyond" proved difficult to enforce.
Highlights 1988-1993
* "Neverwinter Nights". Daglow had worked on game projects with
Kathi McHugh andSteve Case ofAOL (then calledQuantum Computer Services ) since early in AOL's history. Apart from baseball, Stormfront's initial projects were a series of online titles for AOL, including the first original play-by-email game, "Quantum Space " (1989) and later the first graphicalMMORPG , the original "Neverwinter Nights" (1991-1997). "Neverwinter Nights" held the all-time record as the top revenue-producing online RPG for almost ten years until the success of "Ultima Online " in the late 1990s.BioWare subsequently purchased the rights to the name, and built a new generation of award-winning multiplayer RPG's set in the Neverwinter universe.
* "Tony La Russa Baseball ". Upon its founding in 1988 Stormfront's first project was a baseball title, which over the following eight years was to become the "Tony La Russa Baseball" series of games, working closely with baseball managerTony La Russa . La Russa remains a member of the company's Board of Directors today. Daglow had previously designed or co-designed a number of baseball games, including "Baseball", "Intellivision World Series Baseball " and "Earl Weaver Baseball ", the latter two with programmerEddie Dombrower .
* "Gold Box "D&D Games. In 1990 the company began working with SSI on a series of "Gold Box" Dungeons and Dragons RPG games. This led to the company's first #1 hit, "Gateway to the Savage Frontier " (1991), and the first game where an AI character might fall in love with the player (depending on how they reacted to situations in the game), "Treasures of the Savage Frontier " (1992).
* "Stronghold" (1993). The first RTS game to use a 3D perspective, "Stronghold" also featured aGUI interface in an era when most games continued to use text menus.Highlights 1994-1999
* "NASCAR Racing", the original versions of the top-selling American
auto racing game series of all time, created by Stormfront for EA Sports. "John Madden Football " game designerScott Orr , who produced a long series of games with Stormfront, championed the development of "Andretti Racing ", which led in turn to the creation of "NASCAR".
* "Madden NFL ". Stormfront created the original PC versions of "Madden" for EA Sports.
* "Byzantine " Although the game earned limited distribution in the United States, Stormfront's 1997Discovery Channel game "Byzantine" swept the European Emma Awards at theFrankfurt Book Fair , winning honors as Best Adventure Game, Game of the Year, and CD of the Year.
* "Tiger Woods PGA Tour Golf", EA Sports.
* "Tony La Russa Baseball 3" and "Old Time Baseball ". In 1994-1995 the company self-published these two baseball games, both distributed by EA. Thebaseball strike of 1994 severely hampered sales, and Stormfront returned to being solely a developer.
* Stormfront was the first video game developer to usemotion control photography in a video game, in the Electronic Arts game "Eagle Eye Mysteries ", (1993).Highlights 2000-2005
* "" (2002). Published by
Electronic Arts for PS2,Gamecube . and Xbox and based on thePeter Jackson film fromNew Line Cinema . One of the top-selling games of both 2002 and 2003, "The Two Towers" allows players to join Frodo and the Fellowship of the Ring in their quest to saveMiddle-earth fromSauron . Players can fight asAragorn ,Legolas or Gimli in this epic adventure that features scenes and music from the first two movies in the "The Lord of the Rings" film trilogy, battling Orcs including theUruk-hai , Ringwraiths and more. Players play a pivotal role in the defense ofHelm's Deep . The game features extensive unlockable content, including exclusive interviews with the stars of the films. Winner,Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences Award for Outstanding Achievement in Visual Engineering.
* "Blood Wake " forXbox (2001). A featured title inMicrosoft ’s launch of the Xbox, Blood Wake is a fast-action naval combat game with real wakes and waves and the most striking water effects created on avideo game console . The game later became part of the Xbox Platinum line of classic hits.
* "" (2004). Published byAtari for PS2, Xbox and PC. Players can switch which of the three main characters they control “on the fly” at any moment to battle an onslaught of enemies. The game was nominated for multiple Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences Interactive Achievement Awards andBAFTA Awards.Highlights 2006-Present
* "The Spiderwick Chronicles" (2008) Wii, Xbox 360, PS2, and PC, published by Sierra, based on the Paramount film (adapted from the illustrated children's fantasy books written by
Holly Black and illustrated byTony DiTerlizzi ).
* "Eragon" (2006). Published byVivendi Universal Games forXbox 360 , PS2, Xbox and PC, based on theTwentieth Century Fox movie "Eragon", adapted from the best-sellingChristopher Paolini fantasy novel.
* (2008) Stormfront closed its doors on March 31, 2008 [http://www.next-gen.biz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=9809&Itemid=2] .Interactive TV
Stormfront had an ongoing involvement in the development of games for
Interactive TV since its first experiments on Florida cable systems in 1990, and produced demos for companies includingOpenTV .List of Stormfront Titles
*"The Spiderwick Chronicles" (2008) Wii, Xbox360, PS2, and PC, published by Sierra, based on the Paramount film (adapted from the illustrated children's fantasy books written by
Holly Black and illustrated byTony DiTerlizzi ).
*"Eragon" (2006) for Xbox360, PS2, Xbox and PC, published by Vivendi Universal Games, based on the film from Twentieth Century Fox (adapted from the Christopher Paolini novel).
*"" (2004) for PS2 and Xbox, published by Atari
*"" (2002) for PS2 and Xbox, published by EA, based on the Peter Jackson film from New Line Cinema.
*"Blood Wake " (2001) for Xbox, published by Microsoft Games
*"Legend of Alon D’ar " (2001) for PS2, published byUbiSoft
*"" (2001) for PC, published by SSI
*"Tiger Woods PGA Tour Golf 2001" (2000) forPlayStation , published byEA Sports
*"" (2000) for PC and Macintosh, published byLego
*"" (2000) for PC and Macintosh, published by Lego
*"NASCAR 2000 " (1999) for PlayStation,Nintendo 64 and PC, published by EA Sports
*"Hot Wheels Turbo Racing " (1999) for PlayStation and Nintendo 64, published by EA
*"Starfire Soccer Challenge " (1998) for PC and Macintosh, published byPurple Moon
*"NASCAR '99" (1998) for PlayStation, Nintendo 64 and PC, published by EA Sports
*"Madden NFL ’98" (1997) for PC, published by EA Sports
*"" (1997) for PC, published by Discovery Channel
*"La Russa Baseball 4" (1997) for PC, published byMaxis
*"Andretti Racing ’98 " (1997) for PC, published by EA Sports
*"NASCAR ’98" (1997) for PC, published by EA Sports
*"" (1996) for PC and Macintosh, published byViacom New Media
*"Andretti Racing " (1996) for PlayStation and PC, published by EA Sports
*"Madden NFL ’97" (1996) for PC, published by EA Sports
*"La Russa Baseball ’96" (1996) for PC, self-published by Stormfront
*"Old Time Baseball " (1995) for PC, self-published by Stormfront
*"La Russa Baseball 3" (1995) for PC, self-published by Stormfront
*"ESPN National Hockey Night" (1995) for PC, published bySony
*"Mario Andretti Racing " (1994) forSega Genesis , published by EA Sports
*"ESPN Baseball Tonight " (1994) for PC, published bySony
*"Eagle Eye Mysteries in London " (1994) for PC and Macintosh, published byCreative Wonders (EA Kids )
*"La Russa Baseball ‘95" (1994) for Sega Genesis, published by EA Sports
*"La Russa Baseball II" (1994) for PC, published by SSI
*"Rebel Space " (OnlinePlay-by-email ) (1993-95) for PC and Macintosh, available on the Prodigyonline service
*"Tony La Russa Ultimate Baseball" (1993) for Sega Genesis, published by EA Sports
*"Stronghold" (1993) for PC, published by SSI
*"Eagle Eye Mysteries " (1993) for PC and Macintosh, published by Creative Wonders (EA Kids)
*"Treasures of the Savage Frontier " (1992) for PC andAmiga , published by SSI in theGold Box D&D series
*"Neverwinter Nights" (Online) (1991-97) for PC, available onAOL , boxed set also published by SSI in the Gold Box series
*"Tony La Russa Ultimate Baseball" (1991) for PC, published by SSI
*"Gateway to the Savage Frontier " (1991) for PC,C64 and Amiga, published by SSI in the Gold Box series
*"Quantum Space " (Online Play-by-email) (1989-1992) for PC, Macintosh,Apple II , C64, available onAOL
*"TheQuantumLink Serial ", "AppleLink Serial " and "PC-Link Serial " (Online) (1988-1989) for PC, Macintosh, Apple II, C64, available onAOL References
* [http://www.1up.com/do/feature?cId=3120265&did=1 1up.com feature on Stormfront]
* [http://www.gamebanshee.com/interviews/stormfrontstudios1.php GameBanshee feature on Stormfront]
* [http://www.gameinformer.com/News/Story/200406/N04.0622.1918.31532.htm Game Informer article on Daglow]
* [http://www.the-underdogs.org/company.php?name=Stormfront+Studios Underdogs company listing]
* [http://www.mobygames.com/company/stormfront-studios/ MobyGames company summary]External links
* [http://www.stormfront.com Official Website]
* [http://www.bladekeep.com/nwn The Original Neverwinter Nights]
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