MicroProse is an American
video game publisher
A video game publisher is a company that publishes video games that have been developed either internally by the publisher or externally by a video game developer.
They often finance the development, sometimes by paying a video game developer ...
and
developer founded by
Bill Stealey,
Sid Meier, and
Andy Hollis in 1982.
It developed and published numerous games, including starting the ''
Civilization
A civilization (also spelled civilisation in British English) is any complex society characterized by the development of state (polity), the state, social stratification, urban area, urbanization, and symbolic systems of communication beyon ...
'' and ''
X-COM'' series. Most of their internally developed titles were
vehicle simulation and
strategy
Strategy (from Greek στρατηγία ''stratēgia'', "troop leadership; office of general, command, generalship") is a general plan to achieve one or more long-term or overall goals under conditions of uncertainty. In the sense of the " a ...
games.
In 1993, the company lost most of its UK-based personnel and became a subsidiary of
Spectrum HoloByte
Spectrum HoloByte, Inc. was an American video game developer and publisher. The company, founded in 1983, was known for its simulation games, notably the ''Falcon'' series of combat flight simulators, and for publishing the first version of ''Te ...
. Subsequent cuts and corporate policies led to
Sid Meier,
Jeff Briggs and
Brian Reynolds leaving and forming
Firaxis Games
Firaxis Games, Inc. is an American video game developer based in Sparks, Maryland. The company was founded in May 1996 by Sid Meier, Jeff Briggs, and Brian Reynolds (game designer), Brian Reynolds following their departure from MicroProse, Meie ...
in 1996, as MicroProse closed its ex-
Simtex development studio in
Austin, Texas
Austin ( ) is the List of capitals in the United States, capital city of the U.S. state of Texas. It is the county seat and most populous city of Travis County, Texas, Travis County, with portions extending into Hays County, Texas, Hays and W ...
. In 1998, following an unsuccessful buyout attempt by
GT Interactive
Atari, Inc. is an American video gaming company based in New York City, and a subsidiary of the Atari SA holding company. It is the main entity serving the commercial Atari brand globally since 2003. The company currently publishes games based o ...
, the struggling MicroProse (Spectrum HoloByte) became a wholly owned subsidiary of
Hasbro Interactive
Hasbro Interactive, Inc. (Currently named Atari Interactive, Inc.) is the former video game subsidiary of board game and toy manufacturer Hasbro. Originally formed in 1995 and headquartered in Beverly, Massachusetts, Hasbro Interactive initially ...
and its development studios in
Alameda, California
Alameda ( ; ; Spanish for "Avenue (landscape), tree-lined path") is a city in Alameda County, California, United States, located in the East Bay (San Francisco Bay Area), East Bay region of the Bay Area. The city is built on an informal archipe ...
, and
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Chapel Hill is a town in Orange County, North Carolina, Orange and Durham County, North Carolina, Durham counties, North Carolina, United States. Its population was 61,960 in the 2020 United States census, making Chapel Hill the List of municipa ...
, were closed the following year. In 2001, MicroProse ceased to exist as an entity and Hasbro Interactive sold the MicroProse
intellectual properties to
Infogrames Entertainment, SA
Atari SA (formerly Infogrames Entertainment SA ()), also known as Atari Group, is a French holding company headquartered in Paris that owns mainly video gaming-related interactive entertainment properties. Atari SA's core subsidiaries include t ...
. MicroProse UK's former main office in
Chipping Sodbury
Chipping Sodbury is a market town and civil parish in the unitary authority area of South Gloucestershire, in the county of Gloucestershire, England. It is situated 13 miles (21 km) north-east of Bristol and directly east of Yate. The town ...
was closed in 2002, followed by the company's former headquarters in
Hunt Valley, Maryland
Hunt Valley is an unincorporated area, unincorporated community in Baltimore County, Maryland, Baltimore County, Maryland, United States, near the site of the Maryland Hunt Cup Steeplechase (horse racing), Steeplechase. It lies just north of th ...
, in 2003.
The brand was revived in 2007 when Interactive Game Group acquired it from
Atari Interactive
Hasbro Interactive, Inc. (Currently named Atari Interactive, Inc.) is the former video game subsidiary of board game and toy manufacturer Hasbro. Originally formed in 1995 and headquartered in Beverly, Massachusetts, Hasbro Interactive initially ...
, formerly Infogrames. The MicroProse brand was licensed to the Legacy Engineering Group for consumer electronics. Cybergun owned the MicroProse brand from 2010 to 2018, which was then acquired by David Lagettie working with Stealey.
History
Independent company (1982–1993)
1980s
In summer 1982, mutual friends who knew of their shared interest in aviation arranged for retired military pilot
Bill Stealey and computer programmer
Sid Meier to meet in
Las Vegas
Las Vegas, colloquially referred to as Vegas, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nevada and the county seat of Clark County. The Las Vegas Valley metropolitan area is the largest within the greater Mojave Desert, and second-l ...
. After Meier surprised Stealey by repeatedly defeating him when playing ''
Red Baron
Red is the color at the long wavelength end of the visible spectrum of light, next to orange and opposite violet. It has a dominant wavelength of approximately 625–750 nanometres. It is a primary color in the RGB color model and a sec ...
'', he explained that he had analyzed the game's programming to predict future actions and claimed that he could design a better home computer game in one week. Stealey promised to sell the game if Meier could develop it. Although Meier needed two months to produce
Hellcat Ace
''Hellcat Ace'' is a 1982 combat flight simulator video game written by Sid Meier for Atari 8-bit computers and published by MicroProse as their first program. The game was an immediate hit and led Meier to write several new releases for the ...
, Stealey sold 50 copies in his first sales appointment and the game became the first product of their new company.
They planned to name it Smugger's Software, but chose MicroProse. (In 1987 the company agreed to change its name to avoid confusion with
MicroPro International, but MicroPro decided to rename itself after its
WordStar
WordStar is a discontinued word processor application for microcomputers. It was published by MicroPro International and originally written for the CP/M-80 operating system (OS), with later editions added for MS-DOS and other 16-bit computing, ...
word processor).
MicroProse became profitable in its second month and had $10 million in sales by 1986.
MicroProse advertised its first batch of games in 1982, under the headline "Experience the MicroProse Challenge!!!" All three were written by Sid Meier for the
Atari 8-bit computers
The Atari 8-bit computers, formally launched as the Atari Home Computer System, are a series of home computers introduced by Atari, Inc., in 1979 with the Atari 400 and Atari 800. The architecture is designed around the 8-bit MOS Technology 650 ...
: platform game ''
Floyd of the Jungle'', 2D shooter ''Chopper Rescue'', and first-person airplane combat game ''Hellcat Ace''.
''Hellcat Ace'' began a series of increasingly sophisticated 8-bit flight simulation games, including ''
Spitfire Ace'' (1982) and ''
Solo Flight'' (1983), that defined the company.

In 1983, MicroProse ported ''Floyd of the Jungle'' to the
Commodore 64
The Commodore 64, also known as the C64, is an 8-bit computing, 8-bit home computer introduced in January 1982 by Commodore International (first shown at the Consumer Electronics Show, January 7–10, 1982, in Las Vegas). It has been listed in ...
, their first product for that machine. By 1984, the company had begun supporting the
Apple II
Apple II ("apple Roman numerals, two", stylized as Apple ][) is a series of microcomputers manufactured by Apple Computer, Inc. from 1977 to 1993. The Apple II (original), original Apple II model, which gave the series its name, was designed ...
and IBM PC compatibles. MicroProse released the air traffic control game ''Kennedy Approach'', written by
Andy Hollis, in 1985.
''Conflict in Vietnam'' (1986) was MicroProse's final Atari 8-bit game.
By 1987, ''
Computer Gaming World
''Computer Gaming World'' (CGW) was an American Video game journalism, computer game magazine that was published between 1981 and 2006. One of the few magazines of the era to survive the video game crash of 1983, it was sold to Ziff Davis in 199 ...
'' considered MicroProse one of the top five computer game companies, alongside likes of
Activision
Activision Publishing, Inc. is an American video game publisher based in Santa Monica, California. It serves as the publishing business for its parent company, Activision Blizzard, and consists of several subsidiary studios. Activision is one o ...
and
Electronic Arts
Electronic Arts Inc. (EA) is an American video game company headquartered in Redwood City, California. Founded in May 1982 by former Apple Inc., Apple employee Trip Hawkins, the company was a pioneer of the early home computer game industry ...
.
MicroProse also started a branch in the United Kingdom to cross-publish titles in Europe,
and to import some European titles to be published in the United States. Notable products from this period include simulation games ''
F-15 Strike Eagle'', ''
F-19 Stealth Fighter'', ''
Gunship
A gunship is a military aircraft armed with heavy aircraft guns, primarily intended for attacking ground targets either as airstrike or as close air support.
In modern usage the term "gunship" refers to fixed-wing aircraft having laterally-mo ...
'', ''
Project Stealth Fighter'', ''
Red Storm Rising'' and ''
Silent Service'', and action-strategy games such as ''
Sid Meier's Pirates!'' and ''
Sword of the Samurai''. Several games from different developers were also published by MicroProse under the labels "Firebird" and "Rainbird" (acquired after buying
Telecomsoft
Telecomsoft was a British video game publisher and a division of British Telecom. The company was founded by Ederyn Williams in 1984 and operated three separate labels: Firebird, Rainbird, and Silverbird. The first employee was James Leavey ...
in May 1989), including ''
Mr. Heli'', ''
Midwinter
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'' and
Core Design's ''
Rick Dangerous''. During the same period, MicroProse created two labels: MicroStyle (UK), and MicroPlay Software (US), using them for publishing a variety of externally developed games, such as ''
Challenge of the Five Realms'', ''
Command HQ
''Command HQ'' is a real-time strategy world domination game. It was released in 1990 by Microplay Software and was created by designer Danielle Bunten.
Tommo purchased the rights to this game in 2013 and digitally publishes it through its ...
'', ''
Global Conquest'', ''
Elite Plus'', ''
Flames of Freedom'', ''
Rick Dangerous'', ''
Stunt Car Racer'', ''
Xenophobe'' and ''
XF5700 Mantis''. By the late 1980s, the company maintained a division, Medialist International, in order to distribute and develop independent titles that was publish through the MicroPlay and MicroProse labels.
1990s
In the early 1990s, MicroProse released the strategy games ''
Sid Meier's Railroad Tycoon'' and ''
Sid Meier's Civilization'', designed by Meier and developed by its internal division, MPS Labs, on multiple platforms. Critically acclaimed, both of them quickly became two of the bestselling strategy games of all time and spawned multiple sequels. Some of MicroProse's simulation games from the 1980s received
remakes
A remake is a film, television series, video game, song or similar form of entertainment that is based upon and retells the story of an earlier production in the same medium—e.g., a "new version of an existing film". A remake tells the same s ...
in the early 1990s, such as ''
Night Hawk: F-117A Stealth Fighter 2.0'', ''
Silent Service II
''Silent Service II'' is a submarine simulation game developed and published by MicroProse for MS-DOS in 1990 and for the Amiga in 1991. It is a sequel to 1985's '' Silent Service'', also set in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. Tommo purc ...
'' and ''
Gunship 2000'', and made some first cautious attempts to expand into the console market with ''
F-117A Stealth Fighter'' and ''
Super Strike Eagle'' (MicroProse also ported several of their titles to the 16- and 32-bit consoles during the mid-1990s). Brand new simulation and strategy titles included ''
1942: The Pacific Air War'', ''
Dogfight
A dogfight, or dog fight, is an air combat manoeuvring, aerial battle between fighter aircraft that is conducted at close range. Modern terminology for air-to-air combat is air combat manoeuvring (ACM), which refers to tactical situations requir ...
'', ''
Fields of Glory'', ''
Formula One Grand Prix'', ''
Harrier Jump Jet
The Harrier, informally referred to as the Harrier jump jet, is a family of jet-powered attack aircraft capable of vertical/short takeoff and landing operations (V/STOL). Named after the bird of prey, it was originally developed by British ...
'', ''
Knights of the Sky'', ''
Starlord'', ''
Subwar 2050'' and ''
Task Force 1942
''Task Force 1942: Surface Naval Action in the South Pacific'' is an MS-DOS video game released by MPS Labs (MicroProse) in 1992.
The game is a surface naval simulation which allows the player to operate single ships or a task force made up of ...
''.
MicroProse attempted to diversify beyond its niche roots as a sim and strategy game company, looking for opportunities into the arcade game industry. MicroProse designed further action-strategy titles such as ''
Covert Action'' (also designed by Sid Meier) and ''
Hyperspeed'', and experimented with the
role-playing
Role-playing or roleplaying is the changing of one's behaviour to assume a role, either unconsciously to fill a social role, or consciously to act out an adopted role. While the ''Oxford English Dictionary'' offers a definition of role-playing ...
genre by developing ''
BloodNet
''BloodNet'' is a cyberpunk-themed role-playing video game video game developed and published by MicroProse for MS-DOS in 1993. An Amiga port was released in 1994 by Catfish and Teeny Weeny Games. An emulated version for Microsoft Windows, Mac ...
'' and ''
Darklands'' (in addition to publishing ''
The Legacy: Realm of Terror''). The company invested a large sum of money to create its
arcade game
An arcade game or coin-op game is a coin-operated entertainment machine typically installed in public businesses such as restaurants, bars and amusement arcades. Most arcade games are presented as primarily game of skill, games of skill and in ...
division as well as their own
graphic adventure
An adventure game is a video game genre in which the player assumes the role of a protagonist in an Interactive storytelling, interactive story, driven by exploration and/or Puzzle video game, puzzle-solving. The Video game genres, genre's focus ...
game engine
A game engine is a software framework primarily designed for the development of video games which generally includes relevant libraries and support programs such as a level editor. The "engine" terminology is akin to the term " software engine" u ...
. Meier felt that Stealey was taking the company in a risky direction, and the two could not work out their differences. Meier opted to quietly sell Stealey his share of the company but remained on in the same apparent role for all other purposes to the rest of the staff and their customers to allow Stealey to proceed in this direction.
The arcade division did not perform well, and was canceled after making only two games: ''F-15 Strike Eagle: The Arcade Game'' and ''Battle of the Solar System'' (both of which featured high-end 3D graphics but failed to become popular as they were too different from existing machines), while the adventure game engine was used for just three games: ''
Rex Nebular and the Cosmic Gender Bender'', ''
Return of the Phantom'' and ''
Dragonsphere'', before it was sold off to
Sanctuary Woods.
In August 1991, MicroProse filed for an
initial public offering
An initial public offering (IPO) or stock launch is a public offering in which shares of a company are sold to institutional investors and usually also to retail (individual) investors. An IPO is typically underwritten by one or more investm ...
. The company hoped to raise $18 million to help repay debts from its unsuccessful arcade games.
In 1992 MicroProse acquired
Paragon Software
Paragon Software Corporation was an American video game developer based in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. Founded on December 12, 1985, by Mark E. Seremet and Antony Davies, the company was best known for games developed around licenses from Marvel ...
.
It also acquired
Leeds
Leeds is a city in West Yorkshire, England. It is the largest settlement in Yorkshire and the administrative centre of the City of Leeds Metropolitan Borough, which is the second most populous district in the United Kingdom. It is built aro ...
-based flight simulation developer
Vektor Grafix
Vektor Grafix was a British video game developer, computer game development company led by John Lewis and Andy Craven. Vektor Grafix was founded by Craven and Danny Gallagher in 1986 in video gaming, 1986. Their first releases were home ports of t ...
, which had already developed titles for them (such as ''
B-17 Flying Fortress
The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress is an American four-engined heavy bomber aircraft developed in the 1930s for the United States Army Air Corps (USAAC). A fast and high-flying bomber, the B-17 dropped more bombs than any other aircraft during ...
''), turning it into a satellite development studio named MicroProse Leeds.
Under Spectrum HoloByte (1993–1998)
In December 1993, following
Black Wednesday
Black Wednesday, or the 1992 sterling crisis, was a financial crisis that occurred on 16 September 1992 when the UK Government was forced to withdraw sterling from the (first) European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERMI), following a failed at ...
in the UK, MicroProse Software Inc. merged with
Spectrum HoloByte
Spectrum HoloByte, Inc. was an American video game developer and publisher. The company, founded in 1983, was known for its simulation games, notably the ''Falcon'' series of combat flight simulators, and for publishing the first version of ''Te ...
, another game company that specialized in simulation games, to form MicroProse Inc. Bill Stealey, who was good friends with Spectrum HoloByte president
Gilman Louie, convinced Louie to help MicroProse as Stealey was afraid that some bank would not understand the company culture. MicroProse UK was forced to close its two satellite studios of MicroProse in northern England and dispose of over 40 staff at its
Chipping Sodbury
Chipping Sodbury is a market town and civil parish in the unitary authority area of South Gloucestershire, in the county of Gloucestershire, England. It is situated 13 miles (21 km) north-east of Bristol and directly east of Yate. The town ...
head office (Microprose Chipping Sodbury). A core group of artists, designers, and programmers left MicroProse UK to join
Psygnosis
Psygnosis Limited (; known as SCE Studio Liverpool or simply Studio Liverpool from 1999) was a British video game developer and Video game publisher, publisher headquartered at Wavertree Technology Park in Liverpool. Founded in 1984 by Ian Het ...
, which opened an office in
Stroud
Stroud is a market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. It is the main town in Stroud District. The town's population was 13,500 in 2021.
Sited below the western escarpment of the Cotswold Hills, at the meeting point of the ...
specifically to attract ex-MicroProse employees. In 1994, Stealey departed MicroProse and Spectrum HoloByte agreed to buy out his shares. He later commented, "Spectrum Holobyte had a lot of cash and very few products. Microprose had a lot of products and no cash. It was a great marriage, but the new company only needed one chairman, so I resigned." Stealey went on to found an independent game company
Interactive Magic (also specializing in vehicle simulators and strategy games), while
Andy Hollis departed for
Origin Systems
Origin Systems, Inc. was an American video game developer based in Austin, Texas. It was founded on March 3, 1983, by Richard Garriott and his brother Robert. Origin is best known for their groundbreaking work in multiple genres of video games ...
, and
Sandy Petersen
Carl Sanford Joslyn "Sandy" Petersen (born September 16, 1955) is an American game designer. He worked at Chaosium, contributing to the development of ''RuneQuest'' and creating the acclaimed and influential horror role-playing game Call of Cthul ...
joined
id Software
id Software LLC () is an American video game developer based in Richardson, Texas. It was founded on February 1, 1991, by four members of the computer company Softdisk: game programmer, programmers John Carmack and John Romero, game designer T ...
.
Spectrum Holobyte managed to line up licenses, including ''
Top Gun
''Top Gun'' is a 1986 American action drama film directed by Tony Scott and produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, with distribution by Paramount Pictures. The screenplay was written by Jim Cash and Jack Epps Jr., and was inspired ...
'' (''
Top Gun: Fire At Will''), ''
Magic: The Gathering'' (''
Magic: The Gathering''), ''
Star Trek: The Next Generation'' (''
A Final Unity'', ''
Birth of the Federation'', ''
Klingon Honor Guard'') and ''
MechWarrior
''MechWarrior'' is a series of video games set in the fictional universe of ''BattleTech''.
Games
Within the ''MechWarrior'' games, players take control of a single BattleTech technology#BattleMechs, BattleMech and combat other BattleMechs, ...
'' (''
MechCommander'', ''
MechWarrior 3
''MechWarrior 3'' is a vehicle simulation game, part of the ''MechWarrior'' series. It featured a new 3D accelerated graphics engine at the time of its release. The game contains over 20 missions, with access to 18 different Battlemech, mechs. A ...
''). Strategy game ''
UFO: Enemy Unknown'' proved to be an unanticipated hit in 1994, spawning multiple sequels. In 1996, Spectrum HoloByte/MicroProse bought out
Simtex, earlier a developer of MicroProse-published bestsellers ''
Master of Orion'' and ''
Master of Magic''. Simtex was re-branded as MicroProse Texas (''
Master of Orion II: Battle at Antares''), based in
Austin, Texas
Austin ( ) is the List of capitals in the United States, capital city of the U.S. state of Texas. It is the county seat and most populous city of Travis County, Texas, Travis County, with portions extending into Hays County, Texas, Hays and W ...
. Other MicroProse developed and/or published games during that period included ''
7th Legion'', ''
Addiction Pinball
''Addiction Pinball'' is a pinball video game developed by Team17 and published by MicroProse for Microsoft Windows in 1998. It features tables based on two Team17 games, '' World Rally Fever'' and ''Worms''.
It was ported to the PlayStation in ...
'', ''
AEGIS: Guardian of the Fleet'', ''
Civilization II'', ''
Dark Earth'', ''
F-15 Strike Eagle III'', ''
Fleet Defender'', ''
Grand Prix 2'', ''
Pizza Tycoon'', ''
Sid Meier's Colonization
''Sid Meier's Colonization'' is a video game by Brian Reynolds and Sid Meier. It was developed by MicroProse's Chapel Hill development studio and was released in 1994. It is a turn-based strategy game themed on the early European colonization ...
'', ''
Tinhead'', ''
Transport Tycoon'', ''
X-COM: Apocalypse'', ''
X-COM: Interceptor'' and ''
X-COM: Terror from the Deep''. Insufficient financial resources largely prevented MicroProse from developing games for other game platforms, therefore MicroProse concentrated on the
PC game
A personal computer game, or abbreviated PC game, also known as a computer game, is a video game played on a personal computer (PC). The term ''PC game'' has been popularly used since the 1990s referring specifically to games on "Wintel" (Micr ...
market.
MicroProse Software continued as separate subsidiary company under Spectrum HoloByte until 1996. That year, Spectrum HoloByte started cutting a majority of the MicroProse staff to reduce costs. Soon after, it consolidated all of its titles under the MicroProse brand (essentially renaming itself MicroProse). MicroProse's remaining co-founder Sid Meier, along with
Jeff Briggs and
Brian Reynolds, departed the company after the staff cut, forming a new company named
Firaxis Games
Firaxis Games, Inc. is an American video game developer based in Sparks, Maryland. The company was founded in May 1996 by Sid Meier, Jeff Briggs, and Brian Reynolds (game designer), Brian Reynolds following their departure from MicroProse, Meie ...
.
On October 5, 1997,
GT Interactive
Atari, Inc. is an American video gaming company based in New York City, and a subsidiary of the Atari SA holding company. It is the main entity serving the commercial Atari brand globally since 2003. The company currently publishes games based o ...
announced that it had signed a definitive agreement to acquire MicroProse for $250 million in stock. The deal was unanimously approved by the Board of Directors of both companies. After the announcement MicroProse's stock price reached $7 a share. GT Interactive expected the deal to be completed by the end of that year. The acquisition was canceled on December 5, as according to both CEOs "the time is simply not right" for the deal. MicroProse's stock plummeted to just $2.31 after the announcement of the deal's cancellation, and the company had estimated losses of $7–10 million during the third quarter of 1997 which are largely attributed to dislocations caused by the aborted merger. According to ''Computer Gaming World'', the merger was annulled due to a "fundamental" disagreement over how the joint company would be writing off its research and development costs, as MicroProse insisted to keep their method of paying off the developer immediately.
In November 1997, MicroProse was sued by both
Avalon Hill
Avalon Hill Games Inc. is a game company that publishes wargames and strategic board games. It has also published miniature wargaming rules, role-playing games and sports simulations. It is a subsidiary of Hasbro, and operates under the compan ...
(who had the U.S. publishing rights to the name ''
Civilization
A civilization (also spelled civilisation in British English) is any complex society characterized by the development of state (polity), the state, social stratification, urban area, urbanization, and symbolic systems of communication beyon ...
'')
[The Fall of Avalon Hill](_blank)
from Academic Gaming Review and Activision for
copyright infringement
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. MicroProse responded by buying Hartland Trefoil, which was the original designer and manufacturer of the
''Civilization'' board game, and then sued Avalon Hill and Activision for trademark infringement and unfair business practices as a result of Activision's decision to develop and publish ''Civilization'' video games.
Because
Hasbro
Hasbro, Inc. (; a syllabic abbreviation of its original name, Hassenfeld Brothers) is an American multinational corporation, multinational toy manufacturing and entertainment holding company founded on December 6, 1923 by Henry, Hillel and Herma ...
was negotiating the acquisition of both Avalon Hill and MicroProse, the lawsuits were settled in July 1998. Under the terms of the settlement MicroProse became the sole owner of the rights of the name ''Civilization'' and Activision acquired a license to publish a ''Civilization'' video game which was later titled ''
Civilization: Call to Power''.
Under Hasbro Interactive (1998–2001)
In preparation for its sale, MicroProse closed down its studio in Austin in June 1998; as a result of the closure, 35 employees lost their jobs. On August 14, 1998,
Hasbro
Hasbro, Inc. (; a syllabic abbreviation of its original name, Hassenfeld Brothers) is an American multinational corporation, multinational toy manufacturing and entertainment holding company founded on December 6, 1923 by Henry, Hillel and Herma ...
issued a $70 million cash
tender offer
In corporate finance, a tender offer is a type of public takeover bid. The tender offer is a public, open offer or invitation (usually announced in a newspaper advertisement) by a prospective acquirer to all stockholders of a publicly traded corp ...
to purchase all MicroProse's shares for $6 each. This deal was completed on September 14, when Hasbro bought 91% of MicroProse's shares and announced that MicroProse had become a
wholly owned subsidiary
A subsidiary, subsidiary company, or daughter company is a company completely or partially owned or controlled by another company, called the parent company or holding company, which has legal and financial control over the subsidiary company. Unl ...
. The remaining shares would also be acquired for $6 in cash. MicroProse was merged with
Hasbro Interactive
Hasbro Interactive, Inc. (Currently named Atari Interactive, Inc.) is the former video game subsidiary of board game and toy manufacturer Hasbro. Originally formed in 1995 and headquartered in Beverly, Massachusetts, Hasbro Interactive initially ...
.
[Secinfo.com](_blank)
, Hasbro quarterly report for 9/27/98 from SEC Info At the time of Hasbro's acquisition, MicroProse had 343 employees, including 135 at
Alameda, California
Alameda ( ; ; Spanish for "Avenue (landscape), tree-lined path") is a city in Alameda County, California, United States, located in the East Bay (San Francisco Bay Area), East Bay region of the Bay Area. The city is built on an informal archipe ...
(MicroProse Alameda), with a total operating cost of $20 million per year. Besides the development studio in Alameda, MicroProse had three other studios:
Hunt Valley, Maryland
Hunt Valley is an unincorporated area, unincorporated community in Baltimore County, Maryland, Baltimore County, Maryland, United States, near the site of the Maryland Hunt Cup Steeplechase (horse racing), Steeplechase. It lies just north of th ...
(Microprose, Hunt Valley);
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Chapel Hill is a town in Orange County, North Carolina, Orange and Durham County, North Carolina, Durham counties, North Carolina, United States. Its population was 61,960 in the 2020 United States census, making Chapel Hill the List of municipa ...
; and Chipping Sodbury, England.
In December 1998, MicroProse finally managed to publish ''
Falcon 4.0'' (in development by Spectrum HoloByte since 1992), to disappointing sales. In December 1999, Hasbro Interactive closed down former MicroProse studios in Alameda and Chapel Hill. Among titles in development that got canceled during that period was ''
X-COM: Genesis''. The last MicroProse developed game under Hasbro, ''
B-17 Flying Fortress: The Mighty 8th'', was published in 2000.
Under Infogrames (2001–2003)
On December 6, 2000, amist struggling sales and restructurings, Hasbro announced they would entirely sell off Hasbro Interactive, including MicroProse's assets, to French holding company
Infogrames Entertainment SA for $100 million, $95 million as 4.5 million common shares of Infogrames and $5 million in cash.
["Infogrames Entertainment to Acquire Hasbro Interactive and Games.com"](_blank)
Press release archive from Thomson Financial
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The deal was closed on January 29, 2001
with Hasbro Interactive, Inc. being renamed as Infogrames Interactive, Inc.
After the sale, sales and distribution of MicroProse titles transitioned to
Infogrames, Inc. in North America and the company's standalone international divisions everywhere else. By this time, the company began a slow phase-out of the brand with many MicroProse branded titles previously released by Hasbro being reissued with Infogrames' logo on the packaging. MicroProse's two remaining development studios in Chipping Sodbury and Hunt Valley were rebranded under the Infogrames banner as well, becoming Infogrames Interactive Chippenham Studio and Infogrames Interactive Hunt Valley Studio, respectively. The development of ''
X-COM: Alliance'' was finally aborted in 2002 without a formal announcement.
The final newly-released games released under the MicroProse brand name were ''
X-COM: Enforcer'', released in April 2001, ''
Tactical Ops: Assault on Terror'', released in April 2002, and ''
Grand Prix 4'', released in June 2002. In September, Infogrames shuttered the Chippenham studio and aborting the development of an Xbox port of ''Grand Prix 4'' that had been currently worked at in the studio within the process.
The Hunt Valley studio worked on ''Monopoly Casino: Vegas Edition'' for the PC, and then focused on the development of the
Xbox
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title ''
Dungeons & Dragons: Heroes'', which was released in October 2003. Earlier on in May, Infogrames rebranded all their subsidiaries under the
Atari
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brand; including Infogrames, Inc. becoming Atari, Inc., and Infogrames Interactive, Inc. becoming Atari Interactive, Inc. In November 2003, Atari announced the closure of the Hunt Valley studio, which itself was the last MicroProse studio still operating.
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from GamesIndustry.biz However, several
game developers now exist in the area, including
Firaxis Games
Firaxis Games, Inc. is an American video game developer based in Sparks, Maryland. The company was founded in May 1996 by Sid Meier, Jeff Briggs, and Brian Reynolds (game designer), Brian Reynolds following their departure from MicroProse, Meie ...
and
BreakAway Games, who all owe their origin to MicroProse.
Brand sale to Interactive Game Group and Cybergun Group (2007–2019)
In 2007, the MicroProse brand name was sold by
Atari Interactive
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to the Interactive Game Group, a producer of video game titles. The company filed for transfer of trademark protection on December 27, 2007. Originally, it was unclear if MicroProse's titles and
intellectual properties were also acquired by the Interactive Game Group from Atari/Infogrames, but was soon confirmed that the latter had remained the owners of the properties.
In January 2008, the Interactive Game Group sub-licensed the MicroProse brand and trademark to I-Drs At in January 2008. The company also licensed the MicroProse brand to the Legacy Engineering Group (LEG), which used the license to form subsidiaries called Microprose Systems and Microprose Consumer Electronics Division, selling consumer electronics from February 2008 to the second half of 2008. In October, the licensing agreement between LEG and Frederic Chesnais, owner of Interactive Game Group, was discontinued, forcing LEG to rebrand its subsidiaries to Legacy Consumer Electronics.
In 2010, the Cybergun Group, manufacturer of
airsoft gun
Airsoft guns are air guns used in airsoft sports. They are a special type of low-power smoothbore guns designed to shoot Airsoft pellets, plastic pellets often colloquially (but incorrectly) referred to as "BB (ammunition), BBs", which are typ ...
products, merged with the Interactive Game Group, acquiring the MicroProse brand within the merger. In 2011, the Interactive Game Group was rebranded under the MicroProse name and began licensing and executive producing various casual and budget video game titles that the Interactive Game Group had already licensed including ''Jaws: Ultimate Predator'' and fitness games featuring Jillian Michaels. In August 2012, MicroProse announced that they would re-partner with their former owner Atari to release ''Special Forces: Team X'' for 2013. The MicroProse brand continued in use until the end of 2013, when it's domain lapsed and the brand fell into dormancy.
On July 22, 2013, during the Atari bankruptcy sale, most of MicroProse's former IPs that remained with the publisher were sold to
Tommo. In October 2014, Tommo announced the launch of the "Retroism" brand and re-released a majority of MicroProse's catalogue through digital media platforms such as Steam.
Brand revival (2018–present)

In 2018, David Lagettie, an Australian simulation software entrepreneur and one of the makers of ''TitanIM'' open world military simulation software, purchased the MicroProse brand from the Cybergun Group. Lagettie was a former developer for
Bohemia Interactive
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at their Australian studios before starting his own company to create video game simulators to be used by military groups. Lagettie had been a fan of the original MicroProse games growing up, and as he saw the games ownership transition made the company eventually disappear, he started investigating the fate of MicroProse around 2005. When possible, he began buying whatever IP from MicroProse he could, including the name and original logo trademarks.
In February 2019, MicroProse was officially revived as a full publisher of video game and simulation titles, working with the
iEntertainment Network on the ''
WarBirds
''WarBirds'' is a series of massively multiplayer online and offline World War II combat flight simulation video games originally developed by Interactive Creations of Grapevine and published by iEntertainment Network in 1995. The game includ ...
'' series of combat flight simulators. Within the rest of 2019, MicroProse announced ''Sea Power: Naval Combat in the Missile Age'' by the developer Triassic Games AB, ''Task Force Admiral - Vol.1: American Carrier Battles'' by Drydock Dreams Games, ''Operation: Harsh Doorstop'' by Drakeling Labs, and ''Warfare 1944'' by Drakeling Labs. Lagettie's acquisitions drew the attention of Stealey, who subsequently inquired Lagettie about his plans, leading to Stealey joining Lagettie in an unofficial manner in the new MicroProse.
The new company announced in May 2020 the first of three new games to be released for personal computers: Triassic Games' ''
Sea Power
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'', Drydock Dreams' ''Task Force Admiral'', and Hexdraw's ''Second Front'', with about twenty additional titles planned out for publishing in the future. Lagettie said that while the new MicroProse will branch out to other genres such as adventure and racing games, their core portfolio will be centered on combat-based ones.
MicroProse re-released ''
B-17 Flying Fortress
The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress is an American four-engined heavy bomber aircraft developed in the 1930s for the United States Army Air Corps (USAAC). A fast and high-flying bomber, the B-17 dropped more bombs than any other aircraft during ...
'' on Steam in November 2021. In 2022, Microprose announced the purchase of the
Outerra game engine, which they said will complete, release, and also use as the engine for some of their future games. On May 4, 2023, the company announced it had re-acquired the copyright to the ''
Falcon
Falcons () are birds of prey in the genus ''Falco'', which includes about 40 species. Some small species of falcons with long, narrow wings are called hobbies, and some that hover while hunting are called kestrels. Falcons are widely distrib ...
'' series.
Games
Games by MicroProse include ''
Civilization
A civilization (also spelled civilisation in British English) is any complex society characterized by the development of state (polity), the state, social stratification, urban area, urbanization, and symbolic systems of communication beyon ...
'' (1991), ''
Civilization II'' (1996), ''
Darklands'' (1992), ''
F-15 Strike Eagle'' (1985), ''
F-19 Stealth Fighter'' (1988), ''
Formula One Grand Prix'' (1992), ''
Grand Prix 2'' (1995), ''
Grand Prix World'' (1999), Ground Branch (2018), ''
Gunship
A gunship is a military aircraft armed with heavy aircraft guns, primarily intended for attacking ground targets either as airstrike or as close air support.
In modern usage the term "gunship" refers to fixed-wing aircraft having laterally-mo ...
'' (1986), ''
Lightspeed'' (1990), ''
M1 Tank Platoon'' (1989), ''
Master of Magic'' (1994), ''
Master of Orion'' (1993), ''
Master of Orion II'' (1996), ''
Midwinter
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'' (1989), ''
Pirates!'' (1987), ''
Project Stealth Fighter'' (1987), ''
Railroad Tycoon'' (1990), ''
Red Storm Rising'' (1988), ''
Silent Service'' (1985), and ''
UFO: Enemy Unknown'' (1994).
Legacy
Sid Meier, who now works at Firaxis Games, eventually got the rights of most of his games back under his control from Atari Inc. ''
Railroad Tycoon'' series rights was sold to
PopTop Software
PopTop Software Inc. was an American video game developer based in Fenton, Missouri. The company was founded in 1993 by Phil Steinmeyer, acquired by Take-Two Interactive in July 2000, became part of the 2K (company), 2K label in January 2005, a ...
, who developed ''
Railroad Tycoon II
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'' and ''
Railroad Tycoon 3''. Eventually, Poptop was acquired by
Take-Two Interactive
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. is an American video game holding company based in New York City founded by Ryan Brant in September 1993.
The company owns three major Imprint (trade name), publishing labels, Rockstar Games, Zynga and 2K ...
, which later also acquired Firaxis as well, thus returning the rights to the series to Meier, resulting in ''
Sid Meier's Railroads!'', released by Take-Two's
2K Games
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along with a new ''
Sid Meier's Pirates!'' and the new ''Civilization'' games, including ''
Sid Meier's Civilization III'', ''
Sid Meier's Civilization IV'', ''
Sid Meier's Civilization V
''Sid Meier's Civilization V'' is a 4X turn-based strategy video game developed by Firaxis Games and published by 2K (company), 2K. It is the sequel to Civilization IV, ''Civilization IV'', and was released for Microsoft Windows, Windows in Sep ...
'', ''
Sid Meier's Civilization IV: Colonization'' and ''
Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution''. Firaxis Games also developed the ''X-COM'' series' reboot ''
XCOM: Enemy Unknown'', which was followed by
2K Marin
2K Marin, Inc. was an American video game developer based in Novato, California. Founded in December 2007 as a spin-off from their parent, 2K, the company developed '' BioShock 2'' (2010) and '' The Bureau: XCOM Declassified'' (2013) before la ...
's spin-off ''
The Bureau: XCOM Declassified''.
''
Master of Orion III'' was developed by
Quicksilver Software
Quicksilver Software, Inc. was an American privately-owned video game developer based in Irvine, California, United States. The company was founded on May 1, 1984 by three former Mattel Electronics programmers: Bill Fisher, Stephen Roney, and ...
and released under the Infogrames label. ''Falcon 4.0'' rights were sold to
Graphsim Entertainment, who developed ''
Falcon 4.0: Allied Force''.
Notes
References
External links
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