Impressions Games Explained

Impressions Games
Type:Subsidiary
Foundation:1989
Founder:David Lester
Defunct:April 2004
Location:Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Industry:Video games
Products:City Building series
Lords of the Realm series
Owner:Sierra On-Line/Sierra Entertainment (1995-2004)
Website:impressionsgames.com (archived)

Impressions Games was a British video game developer founded by David Lester. He sold the company to Sierra On-Line in 1995,[1] who was then bought out by Cendant and eventually, Vivendi Universal (now known as Vivendi SA).

Impressions specialized in historical strategy games and is best known for its City Building Series, which include Caesar, Pharaoh, , and . In 1998, Impressions Games was the most profitable division of Havas Interactive, with $20 million in net profit. This surpassed Blizzard Entertainment for the period, according to CNET Gamecenter.[2]

Mike Ryder, former president of Sierra Entertainment, forced a change in management in October 2001, during development of Lords of the Realm III. Rod Nakamoto was installed as the new director. Lords III became Impressions's final game, and was released to mediocre reviews in March 2004.

The studio was shut down in April 2004 when Vivendi Universal closed most of their game development studios. Many members of the studio moved on to form Tilted Mill Entertainment.

Former notable employees of Impressions include Chris Beatrice and Peter Haffenreffer, co-founders of Tilted Mill Entertainment and Simon Bradbury, founder of Firefly Studios.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Impressions Games . MobyGames . 2012-12-04.
  2. Web site: GAMECENTER.COM -. https://web.archive.org/web/20001210224600/http://gamecenter.com/News/Item/Textonly/0,78,0-2865,00.html. dead. December 10, 2000. December 10, 2000.
  3. Cirulis . Martin E. . October 1993 . A Tale Of Two Worlds . Computer Gaming World . 8 February 2020 . 98–100.