California-based developer Stormfront Studios has closed its doors today after over 20 years in the gaming market. According to a studio representative, the reason for the closure was due to failing to secure funding for future game projects.
Echoing similar statements like recently defunct-company Iron Lore Entertainment (yikes), the statement said, "Frankly, we didn't get pitched, and the project [we were working on] made no revenue. The economy is such that the projects that we weren't winning, ended."
Along with developing the first graphical MMORPG in 1991 called Neverwinter Nights (the original one folks), the studio expanded its development to other genres, including sports titles (NASCAR Racing, Tiger Woods PGA Tour Golf, the Tony La Russa Baseball series), RPGs (Demon Stone, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers), strategy games (Stronghold) and recently movie game tie-ins (The Spiderwick Chronicles, Eragon).
Stormfront Studios employed 33 developers. I found this a bit creepy; Stormfront developed the first Madden NFL title for the PC back in the early 1990s before EA brought everything in-house, while EA announced today that Madden NFL 09 won't be coming to PC at all. Coincidence or just plain wacky?
[Via Next-Generation]
Kyle Stallock
Updated June 4th, 2008
Indie Games Journalism
Brendon Lindsey
Updated September 9, 2008
Blu-Ray Review: Trans...
Frank Ling
Updated: Aug. 1th, 2008 Are you a game snob?
Eddie Inzauto
Updated Wed, September 3
Too Human scribblings
GamerNode needs your help. Register
now and join thousands of gamers in a
crusade to spread the word of
GamerNode!
Join the Node Army!
that really sucks.
I've got the game stronghold 1 & 2, it owns.
Doesn't sound like a developer that was worth a damn.