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|founder=Don Daglow
|founder=Don Daglow
|closed=[[March 31]], [[2008]]
|founded=1988
|location=San Rafael, California, USA
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'''Stormfront Studios''' was a video game developer based in San Rafael, California which had one of the longest creative histories in the industry. In [[2007]], the company had over 50 developers working on two teams, and owned all its proprietary engines, tools and technology. As of the end of 2007 over fourteen million copies of Stormfront-developed games had been sold. As of March 31, [[2008]], they are out of business.
'''Stormfront Studios''' was a video game developer based in San Rafael, California which had one of the longest creative histories in the industry. In [[2007]], the company had over 50 developers working on two teams, and owned all its proprietary engines, tools and technology. As of the end of 2007 over fourteen million copies of Stormfront-developed games had been sold. As of [[March 31]], [[2008]], they are out of business.


The company received major awards and award nominations from The Academy of Interactive Arts  Sciences, G4 Television, BAFTA, The IGDA Game Developers Choice Awards, The EMMA Awards, [[SCEA]], the Software Publishers Association and many magazines and websites.
The company received major awards and award nominations from The Academy of Interactive Arts  Sciences, G4 Television, BAFTA, The IGDA Game Developers Choice Awards, The EMMA Awards, [[SCEA]], the Software Publishers Association and many magazines and websites.
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==History==
==History==
Stormfront was founded in [[1988]] by Don Daglow, who had worked as a game programmer and then as Director of Game Development at Mattel [[Intellivision]], as a producer at [[Electronic Arts]], and as a production executive at [[Brøderbund Software]]. Stormfront's management includes veterans of Disney, Electronic Arts, [[Ensemble Studios]], [[LucasArts]], [[Origin Systems]], THX, [[Vivendi Universal]] and [[Warner Bros.]].
Stormfront was founded in [[1988]] by Don Daglow, who had worked as a game programmer and then as Director of Game Development at Mattel [[Intellivision]], as a producer at [[Electronic Arts]], and as a production executive at [[Brøderbund Software]]. Stormfront's management includes veterans of Disney, Electronic Arts, [[Ensemble Studios]], [[LucasArts]], [[Origin Systems]], THX, [[Vivendi Universal]] and [[Warner Bros.]].
Stormfront was originally founded as '''Beyond Software''', but changed its name in [[1991]] when the trademark for ''Beyond'' proved difficult to enforce.
Stormfront was originally founded as '''Beyond Software''', but changed its name in [[1991]] when the trademark for ''Beyond'' proved difficult to enforce.
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==List of Stormfront Titles==
{{col|3|begin}}
*[[The Spiderwick Chronicles]] (2008)
*[[Eragon]] (2006)
*[[Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone]] (2004)
*[[The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers]] (2002)
*[[Blood Wake]] (2001)
*[[Legend of Alon D’ar]] (2001)
*[[Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor]] (2001)
*[[Tiger Woods PGA Tour]] Golf 2001 (2000)
*[[My Style / My World: Kindergarten]] (2000)
*[[My Style / My World: Pre-K]] (2000)
*[[NASCAR 2000]] (1999)
*[[Hot Wheels Turbo Racing]] (1999)
*[[Starfire Soccer Challenge]] (1998)
{{col|3}}
*[[NASCAR Racing 1999 Edition]] (1998)
*[[Madden NFL ’98]] (1997)
*[[Byzantine: The Betrayal]] (1997)
*[[La Russa Baseball 4]] (1997)
*[[Andretti Racing ’98]] (1997)
*[[NASCAR Racing 1999 Edition]] (1997)
*[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]] (1996)
*[[Andretti Racing]] (1996)
*[[Madden NFL ’97]] (1996)
*[[La Russa Baseball ’96]] (1996)
*[[Old Time Baseball]] (1995)
*[[La Russa Baseball 3]] (1995)
*[[ESPN National Hockey Night]] (1995)
{{col|3}}
*[[Mario Andretti Racing]] (1994)
*[[ESPN Baseball Tonight]] (1994)
*[[Eagle Eye Mysteries in London]] (1994)
*[[La Russa Baseball ‘95]] (1994)
*[[La Russa Baseball II]] (1994)
*[[Rebel Space]] (1993-95)
*[[Tony La Russa Ultimate Baseball (1993)]] (1993)
*[[Stronghold]] (1993)
*[[Eagle Eye Mysteries]] (1993)
*[[Treasures of the Savage Frontier]] (1992)
*[[Neverwinter Nights]] (1991-97)
*[[Tony La Russa Ultimate Baseball]] (1991)
*[[Gateway to the Savage Frontier]] (1991)
*[[Quantum Space]] (1989-1992)
{{col|3|end}}


[[Category:1998]]
==Games developed==
* [[The Spiderwick Chronicles]] (2008)
* [[Eragon]] (2006)
* [[Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone]] (2004)
* [[The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers]] (2002)
* [[Blood Wake]] (2001)
* [[Legend of Alon D’ar]] (2001)
* [[Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor]] (2001)
* [[Tiger Woods PGA Tour]] Golf 2001 (2000)
* [[My Style / My World: Kindergarten]] (2000)
* [[My Style / My World: Pre-K]] (2000)
* [[NASCAR 2000]] (1999)
* [[Hot Wheels Turbo Racing]] (1999)
* [[Starfire Soccer Challenge]] (1998)
* [[NASCAR Racing 1999 Edition]] (1998)
* [[Madden NFL ’98]] (1997)
* [[Byzantine: The Betrayal]] (1997)
* [[La Russa Baseball 4]] (1997)
* [[Andretti Racing ’98]] (1997)
* [[NASCAR Racing 1999 Edition]] (1997)
* [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]] (1996)
* [[Andretti Racing]] (1996)
* [[Madden NFL ’97]] (1996)
* [[La Russa Baseball ’96]] (1996)
* [[Old Time Baseball]] (1995)
* [[La Russa Baseball 3]] (1995)
* [[ESPN National Hockey Night]] (1995)
* [[Mario Andretti Racing]] (1994)
* [[ESPN Baseball Tonight]] (1994)
* [[Eagle Eye Mysteries in London]] (1994)
* [[La Russa Baseball ‘95]] (1994)
* [[La Russa Baseball II]] (1994)
* [[Rebel Space]] (1993-95)
* [[Tony La Russa Ultimate Baseball (1993)]] (1993)
* [[Stronghold]] (1993)
* [[Eagle Eye Mysteries]] (1993)
* [[Treasures of the Savage Frontier]] (1992)
* [[Neverwinter Nights (AOL)|Neverwinter Nights]] (1991-97)
* [[Tony La Russa Ultimate Baseball]] (1991)
* [[Gateway to the Savage Frontier]] (1991)
* [[Quantum Space]] (1989-1992)

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Stormfront Studios Inc.
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Founder(s)Don Daglow
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Closed2008
Websitehttp://www.stormfront.com
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Stormfront Studios was a video game developer based in San Rafael, California which had one of the longest creative histories in the industry. In 2007, the company had over 50 developers working on two teams, and owned all its proprietary engines, tools and technology. As of the end of 2007 over fourteen million copies of Stormfront-developed games had been sold. As of March 31, 2008, they are out of business.

The company received major awards and award nominations from The Academy of Interactive Arts Sciences, G4 Television, BAFTA, The IGDA Game Developers Choice Awards, The EMMA Awards, SCEA, the Software Publishers Association and many magazines and websites.

In 2008 Neverwinter Nights was honored (along with Everquest and World of Warcraft) at the 59th Annual Technology Engineering Emmy Awards for advancing the art form of MMORPG games. Don Daglow accepted the award for project partners Stormfront Studios, AOL and Wizards of the Coast.

History[edit]

Stormfront was founded in 1988 by Don Daglow, who had worked as a game programmer and then as Director of Game Development at Mattel Intellivision, as a producer at Electronic Arts, and as a production executive at Brøderbund Software. Stormfront's management includes veterans of Disney, Electronic Arts, Ensemble Studios, LucasArts, Origin Systems, THX, Vivendi Universal and Warner Bros.. Stormfront was originally founded as Beyond Software, but changed its name in 1991 when the trademark for Beyond proved difficult to enforce.

Games developed[edit]

Pages in category "Stormfront Studios"

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