To old farts of a certain age, the MicroProse name carries a great deal of weight. Much of the second decade of my life - most of which, for transparency's sake, I can reveal took place during the ...
GamesBeat: Maybe Gilman Louie can make a game for you. Stealey: Could be? He’s doing pretty well in the venture business right now, though. Lagettie: He’s got my email address, so … GamesBeat: There’s ...
One of standout developers from the early days of PC gaming is back. MicroProse announced its return today along with three new games that are in development. As fans of the name MicroProse might ...
The legendary B-17 Flying Fortress has been the focus of many movies and videogames. One of the oldest videogames centered around the famed bomber dates from 30 years ago. Called B-17 Flying Fortress, ...
Now I’m not saying that Microprose has a direct line to the Kremlin but the timing of Tiny Combat Arena is just a bit fishy. The game, a retro styled sim-lite combat title set during a cold war, “aims ...
MicroProse used to be an undeniable force in the PC gaming world. The former juggernaut had publishing rights that helped launch the original XCOM (then UFO: Enemy Unknown), Master of Orion, and Sid ...
In an announcement that came completely out of left field for us today, one of the most storied game publishers that had been previously left for dead has been resurrected. We're talking about ...
The MicroProse publishing brand is being resuscitated after an absence of almost 20 years. The last time MicroProse was active as a publisher was in 2002, at which point it was owned by Infogrames.
Earlier this month, Civilization dev MicroProse announced it was making a comeback to the strategy games and simulation games scene. Now, the studio's unveiled the "first of many titles in the spirit ...
Hang out in a fragile metal tube with your mates. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Ancient strategy and sim publisher MicroProse ...
As if seeing the Commodore logo slapped on a whole slew of thoroughly unremarkable devices wasn't enough to make folks of a certain age feel a little wistful for their early computing days, legendary ...
The employer of William Loomis, a stock analyst who follow MicroProse Inc., was incorrectly identified in yesterday’s Business section. Mr. Loomis works for the Baltimore office of Ferris, Baker Watts ...