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Looking Glass Studios, Inc. (formerly Blue Sky Productions and LookingGlass Technologies, Inc.) was an American video game developer based in
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. The company was founded by Paul Neurath with Ned Lerner as Blue Sky Productions in 1990, and merged with Lerner's Lerner Research in 1992 to become LookingGlass Technologies. Between 1997 and 1999, the company was part of AverStar, where it was renamed Looking Glass Studios. Following financial issues at Looking Glass, the studio shut down in May 2000. Notable productions by Looking Glass include the ''
Ultima Underworld ''Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss'' is a first-person role-playing video game developed by Blue Sky Productions (later Looking Glass Studios) and published by Origin Systems. Released in March 1992, the game is set in the fantasy world of ...
'', '' System Shock'' and ''
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'' series.


History


Foundation and ''Ultima Underworld'' (1990–1992)

Prior to founding Looking Glass, Paul Neurath worked with developer
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, while it was located in Southern
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, where he led the design on '' Space Rogue''. Following the release of the game, Origin moved back to
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, from which it originated, leaving Neurath with a studio, development tools and funding, using which he founded Blue Sky Productions in 1990 in
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. Ned Lerner, who had met Neurath in college, acted as founding partner for the company. Early on, Neurath hired Doug Church, a programmer from the
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, to aid with Blue Sky's first project. Church created a technological base for this first game, while Doug Wike, formerly of Origin Systems, created an animation sequence of a creature moving towards the player in real time. Blue Sky showcased a demonstration of their game at the 1990 Consumer Electronics Show, attracting Richard Garriot and
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of Origin, who signed them into a publishing deal. Origin provided Blue Sky with the license for their '' Ultima'' series, wherein the game received the name '' Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss'', and Blue Sky received in project funding. The production for ''Ultima Underworld'', which released in 1992, would eventually cost .


Rebranding and expansion (1992–1995)

In 1992, Blue Sky merged with Lerner Research, a video game company Lerner had founded after graduating from college, and was rebranded as LookingGlass Technologies. Neurath considered this a formalization, as the two companies had already been sharing technology and staff for some time. It had also considered using the name "LookingGlass Studios" but decided against using it as it was mostly focused on technology. At the time, the studio had approximately 12 employees in offices located in
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. The first game to be released under the new branding was '' Ultima Underworld II: Labyrinth of Worlds'' in 1993. By April 1995, the company, now located in
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, employed over 40 people. When the company was acquired by
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, the company was legally renamed Intermetrics Entertainment Software, LLC, though received the
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"Looking Glass Studios". It incorporated as Looking Glass Studios, Inc. when it became independent again.


Closure (2000)

By 2000, Looking Glass's major financial losses and lack of external funding rendered the company unable to continue operating. Specifically, deals with
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and Eidos Interactive fell apart, and a spy game project ''Deep Cover'' (to be developed by
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and published by
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) was cancelled. Losses from '' Flight Combat'' and '' Flight Unlimited III'', among many other contributing factors, also plagued the studio. On Wednesday, May 24, 2000, Neurath called for a meeting attended by all employees. At the meeting, Neurath announced that Looking Glass was being closed down, and all employees left the facility later that day. Steve Pearsall, the project lead for ''Thief'', confirmed the closure to the public on the same day.


Legacy

In 1997, Ken Levine, Jonathan Chey and Robert Fermier split from Looking Glass to form
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. '' Jane's Attack Squadron'', a game canceled with the studio's closure, was picked up and finished by
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. Following the closure of Looking Glass, Neurath founded
Floodgate Entertainment Floodgate Entertainment was an American video game developer founded by Paul Neurath in 2000. Many of the company's employees are former Looking Glass Studios employees. Floodgate co-developed '' Neverwinter Nights: Shadows of Undrentide'' alongs ...
, also in the Boston area. Floodgate was eventually acquired by
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and merged into Zynga Boston. Neurath became
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of Zynga Boston, which eventually shut down in October 2012, after which Neurath established OtherSide Entertainment in 2013.


Games developed


By Lerner Research

* '' Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer'' (1987) * '' F-22 Interceptor'' (1991) * ''
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'' (1992)


By Blue Sky Productions

* '' Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss'' (1992) * '' John Madden Football '93'' (1992)


As LookingGlass Technologies (post-merger)

* '' Ultima Underworld II: Labyrinth of Worlds'' (1993) * '' System Shock'' (1994) * '' Flight Unlimited'' (1995) * '' Terra Nova: Strike Force Centauri'' (1996) * '' British Open Championship Golf'' (1997)


As Looking Glass Studios (rename)

* ''
Flight Unlimited II ''Flight Unlimited II'' is a 1997 flight simulator video game developed by Looking Glass Studios and published by Eidos Interactive. The player controls one of five planes in the airspace of the San Francisco Bay Area, which is shared with up ...
'' (1997) * '' Thief: The Dark Project'' (1998) * ''
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'' (N64 port; 1999) * '' System Shock 2'' (1999) * '' Flight Unlimited III'' (1999) * '' Destruction Derby 64'' (1999) * ''
Thief II ''Thief II: The Metal Age'' is a 2000 stealth video game developed by Looking Glass Studios and published by Eidos Interactive. Like its predecessor '' Thief: The Dark Project'', the game follows Garrett, a master thief who works in and arou ...
'' (2000) * '' Jane's Attack Squadron'' (canceled, finished by
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in 2002)


References

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