Beam Software

Krome Studios Melbourne
FormerlyBeam Software (1980–1993)
Laser Beam Entertainment (1993—1997)
Beam Software
Melbourne House (1997–1999)
Infogrames Melbourne House Pty Ltd. (1999–2003)
Atari Melbourne House Pty Ltd. (2003–2006)
IndustryVideo games
Founded1980 in Melbourne, Australia
FounderAlfred Milgrom
Naomi Besen
DefunctOctober 15, 2010; 14 years ago (2010-10-15)
Headquarters
Australia Edit this on Wikidata
ProductsThe Hobbit
The Way of the Exploding Fist
Shadowrun
Le Mans 24 Hours
Number of employees
40
ParentInfogrames (1999-2000)
Atari, Inc. (2000–2006)
Krome Studios (2006–2010)
Websitemelbournehouse.com (archived)

Krome Studios Melbourne, originally Beam Software,[1] was an Australian video game development studio founded in 1980 by Alfred Milgrom and Naomi Besen and based in Melbourne, Australia.[2][3] Initially formed to produce books and software to be published by Melbourne House, a company they had established in London in 1977,[1] the studio operated independently from 1987 until 1999, when it was acquired by Infogrames, who changed the name to Infogrames Melbourne House Pty Ltd..[4] In 2006 the studio was sold to Krome Studios.[4]

The name Beam was a contraction of the names of the founders: Naomi Besen and Alfred Milgrom.

History

Home computer era

In the early years, two of Beam's programs were milestones in their respective genres. The Hobbit, a 1982 text adventure by Philip Mitchell and Veronika Megler,[5] sold more than 500,000 copies.[6][7] It employed an advanced parser by Stuart Richie and had real-time elements. Even if the player didn't enter commands, the story would move on.[8] In 1985 Greg Barnett's two-player martial arts game The Way of the Exploding Fist helped define the genre of one-on-one fighting games on the home computer.[8] The game won Best Overall Game at the Golden Joystick Awards.[9]

In 1987 Beam's UK publishing arm,[10] Melbourne House, was sold to Mastertronic for £850,000.[11] Beam chairman Alfred Milgrom recounted, "...around 1987 a lot of our U.K. people went on to other companies and at around the same time the industry was moving from 8-bit to 16-bit. It was pretty chaotic. We didn't have the management depth at that time to run both the publishing and development sides of things, so we ended up selling off the whole Melbourne House publishing side to Mastertronic."[2] Subsequent games were released through varying publishers. The 1988 fighting games Samurai Warrior and Fist +, the third instalment in the Exploding Fist series, were published through Telecomsoft's Firebird label. 1988 also saw the release of space-shoot'em-up Bedlam, published by GO!, one of U.S. Gold's labels, and The Muncher, published by Gremlin Graphics.

Shift to consoles and PCs

In 1987 Nintendo granted a developer's licence for the NES and Beam developed games on that platform for US and Japanese publishers. Targeted at an Australian audience, releases such as Aussie Rules Footy and International Cricket for the NES proved successful.[12] In 1992 they released the original title Nightshade, a dark superhero comedy game. The game was meant to be the first part in a series, but no sequels were ever made; however, it served as the basis for Shadowrun. Released in 1993, Shadowrun also used an innovative dialogue system using the acquisition of keywords which could be used in subsequent conversations to initiate new branches in the dialogue tree. Also in 1993 they released Baby T-Rex, a Game Boy platform game that the developer actively sought to adapt the game to a number of different licensed properties in different countries around the world including the animated film We're Back! in North America and the puppet character Agro in their home country of Australia.[13]

In 1997, Beam relaunched the Melbourne House brand,[14] under which they published the PC titles Krush Kill 'n' Destroy (KKND), and the sequels KKND Xtreme and KKND2: Krossfire.[15] They released KKND2 in South Korea well before they released it in the American and European markets, and pirated versions of the game were available on the internet before it was available in stores in the U.S. They were the developers of the 32-bit versions of Norse By Norse West: The Return of the Lost Vikings for the Sega Saturn, PlayStation and PC in 1996.[15] They also helped produce SNES games such as WCW SuperBrawl Wrestling, Super Smash TV and an updated version of International Cricket titled Super International Cricket.[15] They ported the Sega Saturn game Bug! to Windows 3.x in August 1996.

1998 saw a return to RPGs with Alien Earth, again with a dialogue tree format.[16] Also in 1998, the studio developed racing games DethKarz[15] and GP 500.

In 1999 Beam Software was acquired by Infogrames and renamed to Infogrames Melbourne House Pty Ltd.

2000s

They continued to cement a reputation as a racing game developer with Le Mans 24 Hours and Looney Tunes: Space Race (both Dreamcast and PlayStation 2), followed by Grand Prix Challenge (PlayStation 2), before going into third-person shooters with Men in Black II: Alien Escape (PlayStation 2, GameCube).[17]

In 2004 the studio released Transformers for the PlayStation 2 games console based on the then current Transformers Armada franchise by Hasbro.[18] The game reached the top of the UK PlayStation 2 games charts, making it Melbourne House's most successful recent title.

The studio then completed work on PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable ports of Eden's next-generation Xbox 360 title Test Drive: Unlimited.

In December 2005, Atari decided to shift away from internal development, seeking to sell its studios, including Melbourne House.[19] In November 2006, Krome Studios acquired Melbourne House from Atari and was renamed to Krome Studios Melbourne.[20] It was closed on 15 October 2010, along with the main Brisbane office. Next to the game development, Beam Software also had the division Smarty Pants Publishing Pty Ltd., that created software titles for kids, as well as the proprietary video compression technology VideoBeam, and Famous Faces, a facial motion capture hardware and software solution.

Games

As Beam Software

As Infogrames Melbourne House/Atari Melbourne House

Year Title Platform(s) Publisher(s)
2000 Le Mans 24 Hours Dreamcast Infogrames
Looney Tunes: Space Race
2001 Le Mans 24 Hours PlayStation 2
2002 Space Race
Le Mans 24 Hours Windows
Men in Black II: Alien Escape[17] PlayStation 2
Grand Prix Challenge
2003 Men in Black II: Alien Escape[a][17] GameCube
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines[b] PlayStation 2, Xbox Atari
2004 Transformers[18] PlayStation 2
2007 Test Drive Unlimited[c] PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable

As Krome Studios Melbourne

Year Title Platform(s) Publisher(s) Note(s)
2007 Viva Piñata: Party Animals Xbox 360 Microsoft Game Studios Co-developed with Krome Studios
2008 Hellboy: The Science of Evil Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 Konami
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed Wii, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable Lucasarts
Scene It? Box Office Smash Xbox 360 Microsoft Game Studios
Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Lightsaber Duels Wii Lucasarts Co-developed with Krome Studios
2009 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Wii, PlayStation 2 Activision
Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Republic Heroes Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable Lucasarts
2010 Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Blade Kitten Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 Atari / Krome Studios
2015 Blade Kitten: Episode 2 Microsoft Windows Krome Studios

References

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  2. ^ Support developer for Black Ops Entertainment, worked on sound design.
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