- Westwood Studios
Infobox Defunct Company
company_name = Westwood Studios
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fate = Acquired by EA in1998 , closed in2003
successor =Electronic Arts
foundation =1985
defunct =2003
location =Las Vegas, Nevada
industry = Video games
key_people =
products = Command & ConquerLands of Lore
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subsid =Westwood Studios (1985-2003) was a computer and
video game developer , founded in 1985 as Westwood Associates byBrett Sperry andLouis Castle and based in Las Vegas,Nevada .History
Initial projects
The company's first projects consisted of contract work for companies like
Epyx andStrategic Simulations (SSI), porting 8-bit titles to 16-bit systems likeCommodore Amiga andAtari ST . Proceeds from contract work allowed the company to expand into designing its own games in-house. Their first original title was "Mars Saga ", a game developed forElectronic Arts and released in 1988. One of the company's first great successes was "Eye of the Beholder" (1990), a real-timecomputer role-playing game based on theDungeons & Dragons license, developed for SSI. Other publishers of early Westwood games includedInfocom and Disney.Westwood Studios
In 1992, the company was renamed Westwood Studios and sold to
Virgin Interactive . Well-known Westwood titles from this period include "Dune II ", theadventure game "The Legend of Kyrandia " and the role-playing game "Lands of Lore ". Westwood's greatest commercial success however came in 1995 with the release of thereal-time strategy game "Command & Conquer". Building on the gameplay and interface ideas of "Dune II", it added pre-rendered 3D graphics for gameplay sprites and video cinematics, an alternative pop/rock soundtrack with techno elements streamed from disk, andmodem play. "Command & Conquer", "Kyrandia", and "Lands of Lore" all spawned multiple sequels.In August 1998, Westwood was acquired by
Electronic Arts (EA) for $122.5 million in cash, and at the time Westwood had 5% to 6% of the PC game market. [ [http://money.cnn.com/1998/08/17/life/q_ea/ Electronic Arts buys Westwood Studios - Aug. 17, 1998 ] ] . In response to what was perceived as an unwillingness to maintain the Westwood brand and independence from EA, many long-time employees quit over the next few years and formedPetroglyph Games .Along with Westwood, EA had also acquired a development studio in Irvine,
California . It was managed by Westwood and became known as "Westwood Pacific" (later "EA Pacific"). Westwood Pacific developed or co-developed games like "Nox" and the Command & Conquer: Red Alert sequel "" which take place in an alternate universe to that of the original title Command & Conquer.One of the last games released by Westwood, "" (an action game which mixed elements from
first-person shooter s andreal-time strategy games) failed to meet consumer expectations and commercial goals EA had set for it. In March of 2003, Westwood Studios (along withEA Pacific ) was liquidated by EA and all willing staff were assimilated intoEA Los Angeles . At the time of its closure, Westwood employed more than 100 people. Their last game was theMMORPG "Earth & Beyond ".Selected games developed by Westwood Studios
* ""
* "Blade Runner"computer game movie adaptation.
* "Circuit's Edge ", a game adaptation ofGeorge Alec Effinger 's novel "When Gravity Fails "
* "Command & Conquer series " (1995-2002, up to "")
* "DragonStrike" a 3Ddragon flight combat simulator .
* "Dune II " (1992)
* "Dune 2000 " (1998)
* "" (1992)
* "" (2001)
* "Earth & Beyond "
* "Eye of the Beholder" series (minus "Assault on Myth Drannor")
* "Lands of Lore " series
* "The Legend of Kyrandia " series
* "The Lion King (video game) "
* "Nox"
* ""
* "Resident Evil" (Windows port, uncredited)
* "Young Merlin "See also
*
Petroglyph Games
*Command & Conquer
*Dune
*Louis Castle
*Brett Sperry References
External links
* [http://www.westwoodstudios.com/ Offical Westwood Studios Website]
* [http://www.petroglyphgames.com Petroglyph's Website]
* [http://www.cncworld.org/index.php?page=features/wwr Westwood Remembered] A fan-recreation of the Westwood website from around 1997, made with content fromThe Internet Archive
* [http://www.mobygames.com/company/westwood-studios-inc/history A brief history of Westwood Studios] fromMobyGames
* [http://www.fatbabies.com/story_jan-june02.html Story of Closing]
* [http://www.dune2k.com/ FED2k] (Since WW's site was closed, the onus for support of the "Dune" series passed to this fan community)
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