Origin Systems | |
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Founder(s) | Richard Garriott, Robert Garriott (co-founders) |
Founded | [[1983]][[Category:1983]] |
Closed | [[2004]] |
Parent company | [[Electronic Arts]][[Category:Electronic Arts]] |
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Origin Systems, Inc. (sometimes abbreviated as OSI) was a computer game developer based in Austin, Texas that was active from 1983 to 2004. It is most famous for the Ultima, Wing Commander, and Crusader game series'.
History
The company was founded in 1983 by brothers Robert and Richard Garriott, their father Owen and Chuck Bueche after Richard had terminated his contract with Sierra On-Line to publish the third part in Richard's Ultima series, Ultima III: Exodus.
In September 1992, Electronic Arts acquired the company.
In 1997, they released one of the earliest and most successful graphical MMORPGs, Ultima Online. After this title, Electronic Arts decided that Origin would become an online-only company after the completion of Ultima IX in 1999. However, within a year's time, EA canceled all of Origin's new development projects, including Ultima Online 2, Privateer Online, and Harry Potter Online. Richard Garriott left Origin shortly after and founded Destination Games in 2000.
In later years, Origin mainly existed to support and expand Ultima Online and to develop further online games based on the Ultima franchise such as Ultima X: Odyssey, originally to be released in 2004 but later canceled. In February of 2004, the studio was disbanded by Electronic Arts.
Characteristics
Origin's motto was "We Create Worlds" and its games were known for their well-realized plots and the amount of detail furnished. OSI was always ahead of the curve in terms of cutting edge graphics and game versatility.
The original Wing Commander, for instance, came with a booklet purporting to be a shipboard magazine named Claw Marks, written and published by the crew of the Tiger's Claw (ghost-written by Aaron Allston); it provided the player with a number of irrelevancies (such as an interview with the star of a popular televised wartime drama) as well as convenient statistics and user guides for ships, weapon systems, and information regarding pilots and tactics on both Terran and Kilrathi sides and also hints on a rich background history.
Gameography
- 2400 A.D. (1987)
- Autoduel (1985)
- Bad Blood (1990)
- Bioforge (1995)
- Crusader series (1995–1996)
- CyberMage: Darklight Awakening (1995)
- Jane's Combat Simulations: AH-64D Longbow (1996)
- Jane's Combat Simulations: AH-64D Longbow: Flash Point Korea (1996)
- Jane's Combat Simulations: Longbow 2 (1997)
- Knights of Legend (1989)
- Moebius: The Orb of Celestial Harmony (1985)
- Ogre (1986)
- Omega (1989)
- Pacific Strike (1994)
- Privateer (1993)
- Privateer 2: The Darkening (1996)
- Shadowcaster (1993)
- Space Rogue (1989)
- Strike Commander (1993)
- System Shock (1994)
- Tangled Tales (1989)
- Times of Lore (1988)
- Ultima series (1983–1999)
- Ultima Online (1997)
- Windwalker (1989)
- Wings of Glory (1994)
- Wing Commander series (1990–1998)
External links
Pages in category "Origin Systems"
The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.
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- Ultima Collection
- Ultima I: The First Age of Darkness
- Ultima II: The Revenge of the Enchantress
- Ultima III: Exodus
- Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar
- Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss
- Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny
- Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny (NES)
- Ultima VI: The False Prophet
- Ultima VII Complete
- Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle
- Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle - The Silver Seed
- Ultima VII: Forge of Virtue
- Ultima VII: The Black Gate
- Ultima: Runes of Virtue