17th September 2004, 4:44 PM
Gamespot.
The last employees of what was left of Sierra are gone... :(
... been playing Quest for Glory III and King's Quest VII in the last couple of weeks (with KQV and QFGIV and V waiting...) so I really know what is gone. But as I said in some thread more recently most of the gaming companies I remember as great PC developers from the mid '90s are gone or unrecognizable now... between Sierra, Lucasarts and Interplay I had a lot of my favorite games, not to mention missed developers like all of the Sierra sub-divisions (Impressions, Dynamix, and Papyrus especially), Bullfrog, Westwood, and Origin, Looking Glass, Sir-Tech, Microprose, 3D0 (New World Computing), Accolade (made some good sports games)... so sad...
... just the mention of 'Microprose' makes me want to play Civilization II... maybe I will...
Quote:Tribes: Vengeance producer exits
Chris "Thrax" Mahnken has left the Tribes: Vengeance development team just a few weeks before the game's slated release. Mahnken's departure from the team working on the title, published by VU Games, comes on the heels of massive layoffs by the company. Mahnken posted the following message on the Tribal War Web site: "Just a few short weeks before Tribes will hit the shelves my time has run out. I was given a 90-day extension to stay on at Sierra (the building has been nearly empty for a month now) and finish Tribes. We're now in a great position, ready to ship, and I'm confident that the team in Australia will do a fantastic job finishing the game. It's been a pleasure. I'm tired. I need a rest. As a member of Sierra and the Tribes development team, good-bye."
Tribes: Vengeance is the latest installment in the multiplayer action series for the PC. It is scheduled for release on October 12.
The last employees of what was left of Sierra are gone... :(
... been playing Quest for Glory III and King's Quest VII in the last couple of weeks (with KQV and QFGIV and V waiting...) so I really know what is gone. But as I said in some thread more recently most of the gaming companies I remember as great PC developers from the mid '90s are gone or unrecognizable now... between Sierra, Lucasarts and Interplay I had a lot of my favorite games, not to mention missed developers like all of the Sierra sub-divisions (Impressions, Dynamix, and Papyrus especially), Bullfrog, Westwood, and Origin, Looking Glass, Sir-Tech, Microprose, 3D0 (New World Computing), Accolade (made some good sports games)... so sad...
... just the mention of 'Microprose' makes me want to play Civilization II... maybe I will...