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− | {{sub-stub}}'''Brøderbund Software''' | + | {{sub-stub}}'''Brøderbund Software, Inc.''' was an American video game developer most known for their popular home computer games like ''[[wikipedia:Lode Runner|Lode Runner]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:Prince of Persia|Prince of Persia]]''. The company did not develop or publish any titles directly for [[Sega]] systems; instead, other companies would produce officially-licensed ports of Brøderbund's games. |
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+ | In May 1997, Brøderbund established a gaming division, known as '''Red Orb Entertainment'''{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19980122154116/http://www.redorb.com/about/redorb.html}} (Red Orb being the first six letters of Brøderbund, spelt backwards). The following year, Brøderbund was purchased by [[The Learning Company]], and Red Orb was merged into [[Mindscape]]. Mindscape's sale to [[Mattel]] in 2000 made Red Orb a Mattel brand. It ceased to exist at some point in 2001. | ||
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+ | After Brøderbund's shutdown, their intellectual properties were sold to companies like [[Ubisoft]] (which acquired ''Prince of Persia'') and Tozai Games (which acquired ''Spelunker'' and ''Lode Runner''). | ||
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Brøderbund Software, Inc. was an American video game developer most known for their popular home computer games like Lode Runner and Prince of Persia. The company did not develop or publish any titles directly for Sega systems; instead, other companies would produce officially-licensed ports of Brøderbund's games.
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Company
In May 1997, Brøderbund established a gaming division, known as Red Orb Entertainment[2] (Red Orb being the first six letters of Brøderbund, spelt backwards). The following year, Brøderbund was purchased by The Learning Company, and Red Orb was merged into Mindscape. Mindscape's sale to Mattel in 2000 made Red Orb a Mattel brand. It ceased to exist at some point in 2001.
After Brøderbund's shutdown, their intellectual properties were sold to companies like Ubisoft (which acquired Prince of Persia) and Tozai Games (which acquired Spelunker and Lode Runner).
Softography
System 1
- Choplifter (1985)
System 2
- Choplifter (1985)
SG-1000
- Lode Runner (1984)
- Choplifter (1985)
- Drol (1985)
- Championship Lode Runner (1985)
Master System
- Choplifter (1986)
- Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? (1988)
- Prince of Persia (1992)
Mega Drive
- Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? (1992)
- Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego? (1992)
- Prince of Persia (1994)
- Prince of Persia 2: The Shadow and the Flame (unreleased)
Game Gear
- Prince of Persia (1992)
- Choplifter III (1994)
Mega-CD
- Prince of Persia (1992)
Dreamcast
- Soul Fighter (1999) (as Red Orb Entertainment)
- Prince of Persia: Arabian Nights (2000) (as Red Orb Entertainment)
References
- ↑ Summer CES Directory, page 152
- ↑ http://www.redorb.com/about/redorb.html (Wayback Machine: 1998-01-22 15:41)
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