Type | Private (LLC) |
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Industry | Video game |
Founded | 2002 |
Headquarters | Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Key people | Albert Reed Chris Linder Tom Lin |
Products | Video games |
Website | www.demiurgestudios.com |
Demiurge Studios is an American video game developer company, founded in 2002 by Albert Reed, Chris Linder and Tom Lin. It is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[1] The company has helped other developers such as Electronic Arts, Epic Games, Gearbox Software and THQ[2] create multiplayer maps for their games, but are mostly known for porting Mass Effect to Microsoft Windows, released in May 2008.
Demiurge Studios worked co-operatively on Green Day: Rock Band with Harmonix and Electronic Arts.[3]
Demiurge Studios has announced the release of their in house project "Shoot Many Robots" to be released in early 2012.[4]
Games worked on[]
- Aliens: Colonial Marines (Wii U) (2013)
- Shoot Many Robots (2012)
- Rock Band Country Track Pack Vol. 2 (2011)
- Green Day: Rock Band (2010)
- Borderlands (2009)
- World of Zoo (2009)
- Rock Band Metal Track Pack (2009)
- Mass Effect: Pinnacle Station (2009)
- Rock Band Country Track Pack (2009)
- Word Fu (2009)
- Mass Effect (PC) (2008)
- Brothers in Arms: Double Time (2008)
- Frontlines: Fuel of War (2008)
- Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood (2008)
- BioShock (2007)
- Medal of Honor Airborne (2007)
- Titan Quest (2006)
- America's Army: Rise of a Soldier (2005)
- Charlie And The Chocolate Factory (2005)
- Karaoke Revolution Party (2005)
- Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 (2005)
- Advent Rising (2005)
- Clone Bandits (2004)
References[]
- ↑ Boston Globe, "Video game companies in Massachusetts"
- ↑ "About Demiurge Studios". Demiurge Studios. Retrieved 2009-01-17.
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: - ↑ "Harmonix cooperatively developing Green Day: Rock Band with Demiurge, MK12, others". Joystiq. Retrieved 2010-05-17.
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: - ↑ "ShootManyRobots.com".
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