Former MicroProse headquarters
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Industry | Video game industry |
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Founded | 1982 | (as MicroProse Software Inc.)
Headquarters | Hunt Valley, Maryland, U.S. (MicroProse) Alameda, California, U.S. (MicroProse Systems) |
Key people
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Sid Meier and Bill Stealey (co-founders) Jeff Briggs, Andy Hollis, Brian Reynolds, Sandy Petersen, Geoff Crammond (designers) |
Products | Video games, consumer electronics |
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Spectrum HoloByte Hasbro Interactive Interactive Game Group |
Website | www |
MicroProse Software Inc. was an American video game publisher and developer founded by "Wild" Bill Stealey and Sid Meier in 1982. It developed and published numerous games, many of which are regarded as groundbreaking, classics and cult titles, including starting the Civilization and X-COM series. Most of their internally developed titles were vehicle simulation and strategy games.
In 1993, the company lost most of their UK-based personnel and became a subsidiary of Spectrum HoloByte. Subsequent cuts and corporate policies led Sid Meier, Jeff Briggs and Brian Reynolds leaving and forming Firaxis Games in 1996, as MicroProse closed its ex-Simtex development studio in Austin, Texas. In 1998, following an unsuccessful buyout attempt by GT Interactive Software, the struggling MicroProse (Spectrum HoloByte) became a wholly owned subsidiary of Hasbro Interactive and its development studios in Alameda, California and Chapel Hill, North Carolina were closed the following year. In 2001, MicroProse ceased to exist as an entity and Hasbro Interactive sold the MicroProse intellectual properties to Infogrames Entertainment, SA. MicroProse UK's former main office in Chipping Sodbury was closed in 2002, followed by the company's former headquarters in Hunt Valley, Maryland in 2003.