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FASA Corporation

FASA Corporation
Industry Wargaming
Role-playing games
Founded 1980; 37 years ago (1980)
Defunct April 30, 2001 (2001-04-30) (active operations only)
Headquarters Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Key people
Jordan Weisman
L. Ross Babcock
Products Crimson Skies
Renegade Legion
VOR: The Maelstrom
Earthdawn
Battletech
Shadowrun
Demonworld
Website www.fasa.com at the Wayback Machine (archived July 13, 2001)
FASA Games, Inc.
Industry Wargaming
Role-playing games
Founded June 14, 2012; 4 years ago (2012-06-14)
Headquarters Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Key people
Jordan Weisman
L. Ross Babcock
Products Crimson Skies
Renegade Legion
VOR: The Maelstrom
Earthdawn
Battletech
Shadowrun
Demonworld
Website fasagames.com

FASA Corporation was an American publisher of role-playing games, wargames and board games between 1980 and 2001, after which they closed publishing operations for several years, becoming an IP holding company under the name FASA Inc. In 2012, a wholly owned subsidiary called FASA Games Inc. went into operation, using the name and logo with permission of the parent company. FASA Games Inc. works alongside Ral Partha Europe, also a subsidiary of FASA Corporation, to bring out new editions of existing properties such as Earthdawn and Demonworld, and to develop new properties within the FASA cosmology.

FASA first appeared as a Traveller licensee, producing supplements for that Game Designers' Workshop role-playing game, especially the work of the Keith Brothers. The company went on to establish itself as a 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 of video games, some of the first virtual 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 animated TV series.

Originally the name FASA was an acronym for "Freedonian Aeronautics and Space Administration", a joking allusion to the Marx 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.


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