Some of the oldest flight simulator games developed by MicroProse have just found a new home that will expose them to a much larger audience. Legendary publisher Atari announced that five of ...
Hard but Fun?: After being resurrected by Australian entrepreneur David Lagettie, MicroProse is planning to re-release a truly legendary series of racing games. The Grand Prix series will adopt a new ...
Founded in 1982 by game industry legends Sid Meier and Bill Stealey, developer and publisher Microprose released some of the greatest military simulation and strategy games ever made. After nearly two ...
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 ...
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, ...
Oh, MicroProse – I know you aren’t the same as the brand of old, but you are trying so hard to become my favorite publisher once again. This is big news, sim racers, and depending on how old you are, ...
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.
MicroProse announced its renewed partnership with legendary game developer Geoff Crammond, creator of some of the most influential racing simulation games of the 1990s and early 2000s. These titles ...