Bizarre Creations Explained

Bizarre Creations Limited
Former Name:Raising Hell Software Limited
(1988–1994)
Type:Subsidiary
Fate:Dissolved
Successor:Lucid Games
Location:Liverpool, England
Founder:Martyn Chudley
Industry:Video games
Num Employees:200[1]
Num Employees Year:2011
Website:https://web.archive.org/web/20110207095443/http://www.bizarrecreations.com/bizarrecreations.com

Bizarre Creations Limited was a British video game development studio based in Liverpool, best known for their racing titles Metropolis Street Racer (Dreamcast) and the follow-up Project Gotham Racing series (Xbox, Xbox 360, mobile phones and Zune HD). The company has also developed games in other genres, including the Geometry Wars arcade series, plus the third-person shooters Fur Fighters and The Club. Bizarre Creations was acquired by publisher Activision in 2007, and subsequently completed its racer Blur in May 2010.

On 20 January 2011, Activision announced Bizarre Creations would close, and later confirmed the date. Bizarre marked the closure by releasing a retrospective video of its work.

History

Bizarre Creations started as Raising Hell Software, founded by Martyn Chudley. Sega scorned "Hell", and the company went nameless for a short time. In 1994, a pending submission to Psygnosis/Sony forced the decision of a new name. The founder tentatively left "Weird Concepts" on the submission documentation. Then a staff member used Microsoft Word's thesaurus, and "Bizarre Creations" stuck.

The Bizarre Creations team was initially five strong, and worked on a concept project called "Slaughter". After seeing the demo, Psygnosis signed the team onto Formula 1 for PlayStation. Formula 1 went on to become the best-selling game in Europe in 1996.

On 26 September 2007, publisher Activision acquired Bizarre Creations[2] for $107.4m; $67.4m immediately payable with a further $40m contingent hitting certain goals over a 5-year period.[3]

Activision announced that Project Gotham Racing 4 would be Bizarre Creations' last game for Microsoft Game Studios,[4] and Microsoft did retain the rights for the Project Gotham Racing franchise.

On 16 November 2010, Activision announced it was considering closing Bizarre and "exploring our options regarding the future of the studio, including a potential sale of the business".[5] Activision later stated that no buyer could be found and that the studio would close.[6] The studio would conclude with a two minute farewell video, put together by in-house editor Eamon Urtone.[7] [8] [9] [10]

Pete Collier, Ben Ward and Stephen Cakebread of Bizarre Creations founded mobile game developer Hogrocket in 2011, and shut it down the following year.[11]

Games developed

Year Title Platform(s)
as Raising Hell Software
1988Combat CrazyCommodore 64
1990The Killing Game ShowAmiga, Atari ST, Sega Mega Drive
1993Wiz 'n' Liz
as Bizarre Creations
1996Formula 1PlayStation, Microsoft Windows
1997Formula 1 97PlayStation, Microsoft Windows
2000Fur Fighters Dreamcast, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2
2000Metropolis Street RacerDreamcast
2001Project Gotham RacingXbox
2002Treasure PlanetGame Boy Advance, PlayStation 2
2003Project Gotham Racing 2Xbox
2005Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows
2005Project Gotham Racing 3Xbox 360
2007Boom Boom RocketXbox 360
2007Project Gotham Racing 4Xbox 360
2007Wii, Nintendo DS
2008The ClubMicrosoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
2008Xbox 360
2010iOS
2010BlurMicrosoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
2010[12] Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360

Cancelled Games

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Former members of Bizarre Creations found a new studio. Gamerant. February 25, 2011. October 26, 2021.
  2. Web site: September 26, 2007 . Hello Activision! Bizarre to spearhead exciting new projects... . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071005081731/http://www.bizarrecreations.com/article.php?article_id=5277#pressrelease . 5 October 2007 . Bizarre Creations.
  3. Web site: Bizarre Creations for Activision_Blizzard (ATVI) . Wikinvest.com . 3 November 2016 . 21 September 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130921055307/http://www.wikinvest.com/stock/Activision_Blizzard_(ATVI)/Bizarre%20Creations . dead .
  4. Web site: Parfitt . Ben . 26 September 2007 . Activision buys Bizarre . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071012040302/http://www.developmag.com/news/28531/Activision-acquires-Bizarre-Creations . 12 October 2007 . .
  5. Web site: Van Autrijve . Rainier . 16 November 2010 . Activision Looking To Close Or Sell Bizarre Creations . WorthPlaying .
  6. Web site: Dutton . Fred . 19 January 2011 . Activision finalises Bizarre closure News . 15 May 2011 . Eurogamer.
  7. Web site: Yin-Poole . Wesley . 18 February 2011 . Bizarre says goodbye with farewell video . Eurogamer.
  8. Web site: Chalk . Andy . 18 February 2011 . Bizarre Creations Says a Video Goodbye . The Escapist.
  9. Web site: Mattas . Jeff . February 18, 2011 . Bizarre Creations Video Editor Makes Beautiful Farewell Clip . Shacknews.
  10. Farewell Bizarre...it's been an absolute pleasure! . February 17, 2011 . Urtone . Eamon . Video . Vimeo.
  11. Web site: Rose . Mike . November 23, 2012 . UK indie studio Hogrocket closes down . Gamasutra.
  12. Web site: James Bond 007: Bloodstone confirmed. GameSpot. 16 July 2010. 16 July 2010. 7 November 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20121107054658/http://www.gamespot.com/ps3/driving/jamesbondbloodstone/news.html?sid=6269363. dead.
  13. Web site: Blur 2 (Bizarre Creations) [Cancelled – Xbox 360, PS3, PC] ]. October 19, 2020. . June 11, 2024.