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Vlambeer was a Dutch independent
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based in
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. Founded in 2010, the studio was composed of
Rami Ismail Rami Ismail (born 30 October 1988) is a Dutch independent video game developer and spokesperson within the video game industry on the topics of diversity and reaching out to game developers from developing countries. He co-founded the studio Vlam ...
and Jan Willem Nijman, and closed down on its tenth anniversary after the two recognized they were moving in different directions. The studio was known for the games ''
Super Crate Box ''Super Crate Box'' is a shoot 'em up indie game by Vlambeer. It was first released for Microsoft Windows on 22 October 2010, and was followed with ports to Mac OS X on 26 November 2010, to iOS on 4 January 2012, and to PlayStation Vita on 3 ...
'' (2010), '' Serious Sam: The Random Encounter'' (2011), '' Ridiculous Fishing'' (2013), ''
Luftrausers ''Luftrausers'' is a shoot 'em up video game developed by Netherlands-based indie developer studio Vlambeer and published by Devolver Digital for Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita. It was released in March 2014 an ...
'' (2014), and ''
Nuclear Throne ''Nuclear Throne'' is a bullet hell roguelike video game developed by Vlambeer. Early prototypes of the game were distributed through Steam's early access program in 2013. ''Nuclear Throne'' was released for Linux, Microsoft Windows, OS X, Pla ...
'' (2015), as well as for their stand against video game cloning.


History

Vlambeer was founded in 2010 by
Rami Ismail Rami Ismail (born 30 October 1988) is a Dutch independent video game developer and spokesperson within the video game industry on the topics of diversity and reaching out to game developers from developing countries. He co-founded the studio Vlam ...
and Jan Willem Nijman after both dropped out from a game design course at the Utrecht School of the Arts. According to Ismail, they had been developing a game outside of the school but when the school found out, the school demanded the rights to the game, which they refused, leading to their decision to drop out. Ismail and Nijman began by working together to develop a prototype, initially created by Nijman, called "Crates from Hell". It was released on 11 May 2010 as ''
Super Crate Box ''Super Crate Box'' is a shoot 'em up indie game by Vlambeer. It was first released for Microsoft Windows on 22 October 2010, and was followed with ports to Mac OS X on 26 November 2010, to iOS on 4 January 2012, and to PlayStation Vita on 3 ...
'' and earned the studio recognition in the form of an
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finalist position in the Excellence in Design category.The 14th Annual Independent Games Festival Finalists
. Igf.com. Retrieved on 13 August 2012.
During the development of ''Super Crate Box'', Vlambeer developed ''
Radical Fishing ''Ridiculous Fishing'' is a mobile fishing video game where players use motion and touch controls to catch fish and subsequently shoot them out of the sky for cash. The game is known for its developers' battle against a cloned version of thei ...
''. It was released in November 2010. ''Radical Fishing'' was the first of many games released by the studio under a "Not Vlambeer" label, which encompasses the studio's games that are developed for money or as an experiment. Vlambeer was approached by publisher Devolver Digital to develop a game in the ''Serious Sam'' franchise. The studio and
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agreed to develop and publish a turn-based role-playing game. The result, '' Serious Sam: The Random Encounter'', was released on 24 October 2011. During the development of ''Serious Sam: The Random Encounter'', Vlambeer released many small games, most notably ''Luftrauser''. Vlambeer started development on an iOS version of ''Radical Fishing'' called '' Ridiculous Fishing''. Development was halted after a San Francisco–based studio released a clone of ''Radical Fishing'' on iOS. This generated discussion about the cloning of video games and led Vlambeer to be somewhat of an icon on the topic.Someone Else’s Solutions
. PocketNext. Retrieved on 13 August 2012.
The term "Vlambeer'd" was introduced by several media outlets.SF Molyjam: A Tale Of Three Parkour Romances
. Rock, Paper, Shotgun. Retrieved on 13 August 2012.
In November 2013, the browser game ''Vlambeer Clone Tycoon'' was launched to provide a satirical comment on the issue of Vlambeer's cloning ordeals.Vlambeer Clone Tycoon
. IndieStatik. Retrieved on 13 December 2013.
In February 2012, Vlambeer released ''Gun Godz'', a first-person shooter inspired by hip-hop, in collaboration with Brandon Boyer's Venus Patrol.VENUS PATROL: charting a new course for videogame culture by Brandon Boyer — Kickstarter
. Kickstarter.com (7 September 2011). Retrieved on 2012-08-13.
''Ridiculous Fishing'' was nominated for the 2012
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"Best Mobile" award.The 14th Annual Independent Games Festival Finalists
. Igf.com. Retrieved on 13 August 2012.
At the conference where the award ceremony was held, Vlambeer released ''Yeti Hunter''.Vlambeer to release Yeti Hunter from GDC show floor
. The Verge. Retrieved on 13 August 2012.
On 2 December 2012, Vlambeer announced a sequel to ''Luftrauser'' called ''
Luftrausers ''Luftrausers'' is a shoot 'em up video game developed by Netherlands-based indie developer studio Vlambeer and published by Devolver Digital for Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita. It was released in March 2014 an ...
''. On 19 December 2012, Vlambeer released the
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version of ''Super Crate Box''. Its success prevented the studio from going out of business due to the financial ramifications of the decreased motivation caused by the cloning incident. On 14 March 2013, Vlambeer released ''Ridiculous Fishing'' on iOS, after resuming its development. In 2015, they experimented with live streaming their development process and had at one point over 12,000 paid subscriptions to their Twitch channel. On 5 December 2015, Vlambeer released ''
Nuclear Throne ''Nuclear Throne'' is a bullet hell roguelike video game developed by Vlambeer. Early prototypes of the game were distributed through Steam's early access program in 2013. ''Nuclear Throne'' was released for Linux, Microsoft Windows, OS X, Pla ...
'', a
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which had been in
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's early access program since 2013. The game was released for
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and
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, receiving positive reviews from users. On 8 August 2016, Vlambeer announced ''120 Years Of Vlambeer And Friends. Bringing back arcade games since 1896'', an art and history book of the company written by Arjan Terpstra and published by Cook & Becker. Ismail received the Ambassador Award at the March 2018
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for his support of independent video game development through both Vlambeer and other activities. On September 1 2020, the tenth anniversary of the studio's formation, Vlambeer announced that the studio would come to a close. Ismail and Nijman had made the decision a few weeks prior, having come to recognize they were moving in separate directions within the video game industry since 2016. They had plans to release a final game, "Ultrabugs," which as of December 2021 has yet to be released. Ismail plans to continue to work on supporting advocacy for diversity within the video game industry while Nijman expects to continue to help develop smaller games similar to '' Minit'' with other teams.


Games

* ''
Super Crate Box ''Super Crate Box'' is a shoot 'em up indie game by Vlambeer. It was first released for Microsoft Windows on 22 October 2010, and was followed with ports to Mac OS X on 26 November 2010, to iOS on 4 January 2012, and to PlayStation Vita on 3 ...
'' (2010) * ''Karate'' (2011) * '' Serious Sam: The Random Encounter'' (2011) * ''Gun Godz'' (2012) * ''Yeti Hunter'' (2012) * '' Ridiculous Fishing'' (2013) * ''
Luftrausers ''Luftrausers'' is a shoot 'em up video game developed by Netherlands-based indie developer studio Vlambeer and published by Devolver Digital for Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita. It was released in March 2014 an ...
'' (2014) * ''
Nuclear Throne ''Nuclear Throne'' is a bullet hell roguelike video game developed by Vlambeer. Early prototypes of the game were distributed through Steam's early access program in 2013. ''Nuclear Throne'' was released for Linux, Microsoft Windows, OS X, Pla ...
'' (2015) * ''Ultrabugs'' (TBA)


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* {{Vlambeer Dutch companies established in 2010 Video game companies established in 2010 Defunct video game companies of the Netherlands Indie video game developers Companies based in Utrecht (province) Video game companies disestablished in 2020