Difference between revisions of "GearHead Entertainment"
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− | Based in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. Founded by Mark E. Seremet and F.J. Lennon in 1985 (Pennsylvania business entity number 175631). A group of Paragon developers left to found Event Horizon Software (later Dreamforge Intertainment) in 1990. Paragon was acquired by MicroProse in 1992 to become an internal studio [https://www.members.tripod.com/~RNandtheCGB/news.html]. | + | Based in Greensburg, later Latrobe, Pennsylvania. Founded by Mark E. Seremet and F.J. Lennon in 1985 (Pennsylvania business entity number 175631). A group of Paragon developers left to found Event Horizon Software (later Dreamforge Intertainment) in 1990. Paragon was acquired by [[Atari_Hunt_Valley|MicroProse]] in 1992 to become an internal studio [https://www.members.tripod.com/~RNandtheCGB/news.html]. Due to MicroProse's financial troubles in 1993 (which eventually led to the Spectrum HoloByte merger), the studio was supposed to be closed, but the founders re-acquired the assets from MicroProse and the Pennsylvania location became the in-house studio of Take-Two Interactive [https://www.stayforever.de/bloodnet-a-conversation-with-laura-kampo-and-john-antinori/]. It might have transformed again to become Gearhead Studios (Pennyslvania business entity number 2815248) which developed Bass Hunter 64 [https://web.archive.org/web/20030603184431/http://www.origin.ea.com/about.html]. |
− | '''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' | + | '''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Direct mentions, online resources, shared staff |
==As Paragon== | ==As Paragon== | ||
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:<small>Programming by Out of the Blue, Inc./James Blue</small> | :<small>Programming by Out of the Blue, Inc./James Blue</small> | ||
*''XF5700 Mantis Experimental Fighter'' (US/EU Publisher: MicroPlay) | *''XF5700 Mantis Experimental Fighter'' (US/EU Publisher: MicroPlay) | ||
+ | :<small>Paragon only mentioned by name in the manual</small> | ||
*''X-Men'' (US Publisher: Paragon) | *''X-Men'' (US Publisher: Paragon) | ||
*''X-Men II'' (US Publisher: Paragon) | *''X-Men II'' (US Publisher: Paragon) | ||
− | ==As MicroProse ( | + | ==As MicroProse (Pennsylvania)== |
===DOS=== | ===DOS=== | ||
*''BloodNet'' (US/EU Publisher: MicroProse) | *''BloodNet'' (US/EU Publisher: MicroProse) | ||
*''Challenge of the Five Realms'' (US Publisher: MicroPlay) | *''Challenge of the Five Realms'' (US Publisher: MicroPlay) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==As Take-Two Interactive== | ||
+ | ===3DO=== | ||
+ | *''Hell: A Cyberpunk Thriller'' (US Publisher: Take-Two) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===DOS=== | ||
+ | *''Bureau 13'' (US Publisher: Take-Two; EU Publisher: Gametek) | ||
+ | *''Hell: A Cyberpunk Thriller'' (US Publisher: Take-Two; EU Publisher: Gametek) | ||
+ | *''Iron & Blood'' (Publisher: Acclaim) | ||
+ | *''Jetfighter: Full Burn'' (US Publisher: Interplay; EU Publisher: Take-Two) | ||
+ | :<small>co-developed by Mission Studios</small> | ||
+ | *''Ripper'' (US Publisher: Take-Two; EU Publisher: Gametek) | ||
+ | *''Star Crusader'' (US Publisher: Take-Two; EU Publisher: Gametek) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Macintosh=== | ||
+ | *''Master of Orion'' (US Publisher: Take-Two) | ||
+ | *''Ripper'' (US Publisher: Take-Two) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===PlayStation=== | ||
+ | *''Iron & Blood'' (Publisher: Acclaim) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Windows=== | ||
+ | *''Black Dahlia'' (US Publisher: Interplay; EU Publisher: Take-Two) | ||
[[Category:WIP]] | [[Category:WIP]] |
Revision as of 11:25, 26 February 2022
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Based in Greensburg, later Latrobe, Pennsylvania. Founded by Mark E. Seremet and F.J. Lennon in 1985 (Pennsylvania business entity number 175631). A group of Paragon developers left to found Event Horizon Software (later Dreamforge Intertainment) in 1990. Paragon was acquired by MicroProse in 1992 to become an internal studio [1]. Due to MicroProse's financial troubles in 1993 (which eventually led to the Spectrum HoloByte merger), the studio was supposed to be closed, but the founders re-acquired the assets from MicroProse and the Pennsylvania location became the in-house studio of Take-Two Interactive [2]. It might have transformed again to become Gearhead Studios (Pennyslvania business entity number 2815248) which developed Bass Hunter 64 [3].
Research Methods: Direct mentions, online resources, shared staff
As Paragon
DOS
- Dr. Doom's Revenge (US Publisher: Paragon)
- Guardians of Infinity: To Save Kennedy (US Publisher: Paragon)
- Master Ninja: Shadow Warrior of Death (US Publisher: Paragon)
- MegaTraveller 1: The Zhodani Conspiracy (US Publisher: Paragon; EU Publisher: Empire)
- MegaTraveller 2: Quest for the Ancients (US Publisher: Paragon; EU Publisher: Empire)
- Millennium: Return to Earth (DOS port, there may be a different, earlier version (Millennium 2.2) not by Paragon) (US Publisher: Paragon; EU Publisher: Empire)
- The Punisher (US Publisher: Paragon)
- Space: 1889 (US Publisher: Paragon; EU Publisher: Empire)
- Twilight: 2000 (US Publisher: Paragon; EU Publisher: Empire)
- Twilight's Ransom (US Publisher: Paragon)
- Wizard Wars (US Publisher: Paragon)
- Programming by Out of the Blue, Inc./James Blue
- XF5700 Mantis Experimental Fighter (US/EU Publisher: MicroPlay)
- Paragon only mentioned by name in the manual
- X-Men (US Publisher: Paragon)
- X-Men II (US Publisher: Paragon)
As MicroProse (Pennsylvania)
DOS
- BloodNet (US/EU Publisher: MicroProse)
- Challenge of the Five Realms (US Publisher: MicroPlay)
As Take-Two Interactive
3DO
- Hell: A Cyberpunk Thriller (US Publisher: Take-Two)
DOS
- Bureau 13 (US Publisher: Take-Two; EU Publisher: Gametek)
- Hell: A Cyberpunk Thriller (US Publisher: Take-Two; EU Publisher: Gametek)
- Iron & Blood (Publisher: Acclaim)
- Jetfighter: Full Burn (US Publisher: Interplay; EU Publisher: Take-Two)
- co-developed by Mission Studios
- Ripper (US Publisher: Take-Two; EU Publisher: Gametek)
- Star Crusader (US Publisher: Take-Two; EU Publisher: Gametek)
Macintosh
- Master of Orion (US Publisher: Take-Two)
- Ripper (US Publisher: Take-Two)
PlayStation
- Iron & Blood (Publisher: Acclaim)
Windows
- Black Dahlia (US Publisher: Interplay; EU Publisher: Take-Two)