- FASA
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Federated Ambulatory Surgery Association , a trade group representing the ambulatory surgery industry."Infobox Defunct Company
company_name = FASA Corporation
company_
fate = Closed
successor = WizKids, Inc.
foundation = 1980
defunct = 2001
location = Chicago,Illinois , U.S.
key_people =Jordan Weisman L. Ross Babcock
industry =Wargaming
Role-playing games
products =BattleTech Shadowrun Renegade Legion
Star TrekFASA Corporation was an American publisher of
role-playing game s,wargame s andboardgame s between 1980 and 2001. Originally the name FASA was an acronym for "Freedonia n Aeronautics and Space Administration", a joking allusion to theMarx Brothers film "Duck Soup ". This tongue-in-cheek attitude was carried over in humorous self-references in its games. For example, in "Shadowrun ", a tactical nuclear device was detonated near FASA's offices at 1026 W. Van Buren St in Chicago, Illinois.FASA first appeared as a "Traveller" licensee, producing supplements for that
GDW role-playing game , especially the work of the Keith Brothers. The company went on to establish itself as major gaming company with the publication of the first licensed "Star Trek " RPG, then several successful original games. Noteworthy lines included "BattleTech " and "Shadowrun ". Their "Star Trek" role-playing supplements and tactical ship game enjoyed popularity outside the wargaming community since, at the time, official descriptions of the "Star Trek" universe were not common, and the gaming supplements offered details fans craved. The highly successful "BattleTech " line led to a series ofvideo games , some of the firstvirtual reality gaming suites, called Virtual World (created by a subdivision of the company known at the time of development as ESP, an acronym for "Extremely Secret Project") and a Saturday-morning .Notable games
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BattleTech " ("MechWarrior ")
*"Crimson Skies "
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*"Doctor Who"
*"Earthdawn "
*"Renegade Legion "
*"Shadowrun "
*"Star Trek"
*""History
FASA Corporation was founded by
Jordan Weisman andL. Ross Babcock III in 1980 with a starting capital of $350. The two were fellow gamers at theUnited States Merchant Marine Academy .Mort Weisman , Jordan's father, joined the company in 1985 to lead the company's operational management having sold his book publishing business,Swallow Press . [http://uk.gamespy.com/articles/697/697083p18.html 'GameSpy Retro: Developer Origins', uk.gamespy.com (2006)] . Retrieved29 July 2006.] Under the new commercial direction and with the Mort's capital injection, the company diversified into books and miniature figures. After consulting their UK distributor,Chart Hobby Distributors , FASA licensed the manufacture of its "BattleTech" figurines toMiniature Figurines (also known as Minifigs). FASA would later acquire the US figures manufacturerRal Partha , which was the US manufacturer of Minifigs. While Mort ran the paper and metal based sides of the business, the company's founders focused on the development of computer-based games. They were particularly interested in virtual reality (particularly theBattleTech Centers / Virtual World) but also developed desktop computer games. WhenMicrosoft acquired theFASA Interactive subsidiary, Babcock went with that company. After the sale of Virtual World, Jordan turned his attention to the founding of a new games venture calledWizKids .Current status and intellectual property
FASA unexpectedly ceased active operations on April 30, 2001, [citeweb | title=FASA shuts down | publisher=GameSpot | url=http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/mechcommander2/news.html?sid=2679199 | date=2001-01-26 | accessdate=2008-04-06] but still exists as a corporation holding
intellectual property rights, which it licenses to other publishers. Contrary to popular belief, the company did not go bankrupt. Allegedly the owners decided to quit while the company was still financially sound in a market they perceived as going downhill. Mort Weisman had been talking of retirement for some years and his confidence in the future of the paper-based games business was low. He considered the intellectual property of FASA to be of high value but did not wish to continue working as he had been for the last decade or more. Unwilling to wrestle with the complexities of dividing up the going concern, the owners issued a press release on January 25, 2001 announcing the immediate closure of the business.The "
BattleTech " and "Shadowrun " properties were sold toWizKids , who in turn licensed their publication to FanPro LLC and then toCatalyst Game Labs . The "Earthdawn " license was sold toWizKids , and then back to FASA.Living Room Games published "Earthdawn " (Second Edition) while RedBrick Limited is the current license holder for new material. "Crimson Skies " was originally developed byZipper Interactive under the FASA Interactive brand in late 2000 and used under license by FASA;FASA Interactive had been purchased by Microsoft, so rights to "Crimson Skies" stayed with Microsoft. Rights to the miniatures game "" reverted to the designer Mike "Skuzzy" Nielson, but it has not been republished in any form due partly to legal difficulties. Microsoft officially closed the FASA team in the company's gaming division on September 12, 2007.On December 6, 2007, FASA founder
Jordan Weisman announced that his new venture,Smith & Tinker , had regained the electronic gaming rights toMechWarrior ,Shadowrun , andCrimson Skies . [ [http://www.shacknews.com/onearticle.x/50247 FASA Founder Regains Rights to MechWarrior, Shadowrun, Crimson Skies from Microsoft] ]On April 28, 2008 Mike "Skuzzy" Nielson announces plans to create [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VOR:_The_Maelstrom Vor] 2.0
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