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Encyclopedia > Looking Glass Studios
Looking Glass Studios
Looking Glass Studios logo
Type Defunct
Founded 1990
Headquarters Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Key people Paul Neurath (founder)
Doug Church
Industry Interactive entertainment

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The company originally formed as Looking Glass Technologies, when Blue Sky Productions and Lerner Research merged.


Their games were regarded for demonstrating innovative gameplay, pioneering physics simulation, and well-written, engaging stories. However, many of their games, despite wide critical acclaim, sold poorly in comparison to contemporary rivals. Computer animation physics or game physics involves the introduction of the laws of physics into a simulation or game engine, particularly in 3D computer graphics, for the purpose of making the effects appear more real to the observer. ...


Their best known games series were Ultima Underworld, System Shock, and Thief: The Dark Project. In 1997, the company merged with Intermetrics, Inc [1]. The company went out of business on May 24, 2000 during a financial crisis related to their publisher at the time, Eidos Interactive. Ultima Underworld is a series of two computer role playing games published by Origin Systems in the early 1990s. ... System Shock is a computer game developed by Looking Glass Technologies (later Looking Glass Studios). ... 1997 (MCMXCVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Intermetrics, Inc. ... May 24 is the 144th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (145th in leap years). ... 2000 (MM) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Eidos Interactive is a publisher of video and computer games based in the United Kingdom. ...


Originally based in Lexington, Massachusetts, in 1994 the company moved to Cambridge. A significant number of Looking Glass personnel were MIT graduates. Looking Glass also had satellite offices in Austin, TX and Redmond, Washington [2]. Settled: 1642 â€“ Incorporated: 1713 Zip Code(s): 02420 / 02421 â€“ Area Code(s): 339 / 781 Official website: http://ci. ... This article is about the U.S. State. ... 1994 (MCMXCIV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated as the International Year of the Family and the International Year of the Sport and the Olympic Ideal by United Nations. ...   Settled: 1630 â€“ Incorporated: 1636 Zip Code(s): 02138, 02139, 02140, 02141, 02142 â€“ Area Code(s): 617 / 857 Official website: http://www. ... The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private, coeducational research university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. ... Nickname: Live Music Capital of the World Location in the state of Texas Coordinates: Country United States State Texas Counties Travis County, Williamson County Government  - Mayor Will Wynn Area  - City  296. ... Location of Redmond within King County, and King County within Washington. ... Official language(s) English Capital Olympia Largest city Seattle Area  Ranked 18th  - Total 71,342 sq mi (184,827 km²)  - Width 240 miles (385 km)  - Length 360 miles (580 km)  - % water 6. ...


People

After the company folded, people from Looking Glass went on to work at Ion Storm, Irrational Games, Harmonix, Arkane Studios and to found Floodgate Entertainment and Digital Eel, amongst other later studios. Ion Storm developed Thief: Deadly Shadows, the third game in the Thief franchise. Arkane Studios went on to develop Arx Fatalis, a dungeon crawling game that bore heavy resemblance to Looking Glass' cult series Ultima Underworld. Ex-Looking Glass personnel have worked on such games as Deus Ex, Half-Life 2, Freedom Force, and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, among others. Ion Storm Inc. ... Irrational Games is a video game developer that originated as an off-shoot by three former employees of Looking Glass Studios: Ken Levine, Jonathan Chey, and Robert Fermier. ... Harmonix is a game developer for the PlayStation 2. ... Arkane Studios is a video game developer based in Lyon, France. ... Digital Eel is an independent video game development team located in the Seattle, Washington area. ... Arx Fatalis is a RPG game for the Xbox and PC, released in November 2002 by Arkane Studios, a video game developer based in Lyon, France. ... Ultima Underworld is a series of two computer role playing games published by Origin Systems in the early 1990s. ... This article is about an interactive computer and video game. ... Half-Life 2 (HL2) is a science fiction first-person shooter computer game that is the sequel to Half-Life. ... Freedom Force may refer to: Freedom Force (comics), a fictional supervillain team in the Marvel Comics universe Freedom Force (NES game), a video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System Freedom Force (computer game), a superhero computer game This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same... The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is a game currently under development by Bethesda Softworks for the PC, Xbox 2, and Playstation 3. ...


The following people worked on projects with Looking Glass Studios (by no means an all-inclusive list):

  • Steve Haber
  • Constantine Hantzopoulos
  • Dorian Hart
  • Gareth Hinds
  • Brian Jacobson
  • Kate Jenkins
  • Iikka Keränen
  • Darren Lafreniere
  • Lulu Lamer
  • Chris Laskowski
  • Marc LeBlanc
  • Ned Lerner
  • Tom Leonard
  • Ken Levine
  • Greg LoPiccolo
  • Mat MacKenzie
  • Jon Maiara
  • Mike Marsicano
  • Nicole McDonald
  • Pat McElhatton
  • Jim McKay
  • Andy Meuse
  • Art Min
  • Cynthia Monter
  • Steve Nadeau
  • Paul Neurath
  • Peg O'Connell
  • Emil Pagliarulo
  • Nathaniel Thurston
  • Matt Toschlog
  • Greg Travis
  • Allen Varney
  • Sara Verrilli
  • Chris Wicke
  • Rich Wyckoff
  • Jeff Yaus

For other persons named Sean Barrett, see Sean Barrett (disambiguation). ... A May 2005 picture of Seamus Blackley, at his desk at CAA. Seamus Blackley is an agent with Creative Artists Agency representing video game creators. ... Eric Brosius is a former employee of Looking Glass Studios, like his wife Terri. ... Along with her husband Eric, Terri is a former employee of Looking Glass Studios. ... Wes Carroll is one of the pioneering practitioners of vocal percussion in contemporary a cappella music. ... Rich Carlson was a musician in Minnesota (from 1975 to 1996) long before becoming involved with the video game industry. ... Dr. Cat is President, Co-founder, Executive Producer, and Creative Director of Dragons Eye Productions. ... Doug Church is a widely-respected computer game designer and producer. ... The Honourable James Sydney Clark (Jim) Fleming, PC (born October 30, 1939) is a former Canadian broadcaster and politician. ... Austin Grossman is a writer who has contributed to a number of important video games. ... Iikka Keränen, a native of Finland, lives in Kirkland, Washington and is a level designer at Valve Software. ... Marc Mahk LeBlanc is an educator about and designer of video games. ... Ken Levine is a founding member of, and lead designer at Irrational Games. ... Art Min is a game developer whose work has included stints at Looking Glass Studios, Valve, Eidos and Ion Storm Austin. ... Paul Neurath is a veteran game designer and creative director in the computer game industry. ... Michael Ryan (born March 26, 1973) is a developer of video games, and co-founder of Fat Frog Studios. ... A request has been made on Wikipedia for this article to be deleted. ... Randy Smith (born June 14, 1974) is a game designer who has worked extensively on the Thief series with both Looking Glass Studios and Ion Storm Austin. ... Warren Spector, 1999 Warren Spector is a respected game designer, having worked to merge elements of RPGs and first-person shooters. ... This article belongs in one or more categories. ...

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Early Looking Glass Studios logo
Early Looking Glass Studios logo
Looking Glass Technologies logo from the game System Shock

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  Results from FactBites:
 
Looking Glass Studios - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (430 words)
Looking Glass Studios was a computer game development company during the 1990s.
A significant number of Looking Glass personnel were MIT graduates.
Looking Glass also had satellite offices in Austin, TX and Redmond, Washington [2].
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