Gremlin Interactive Explained

Infogrames Studios Limited
Type:Subsidiary
Fate:Dissolved by parent, former employees formed Sumo Digital. Assets acquired by Zoo Digital, later reacquired by Urbanscan.
Successor:Sumo Digital
Location City:Sheffield
Location Country:England
Key People:Paul Porter
Industry:Video games
Parent:Infogrames

Gremlin Graphics Software Limited, later Gremlin Interactive Limited and ultimately Infogrames Studios Limited[1] was a British software house based in Sheffield, working mostly in the home computer market. Like many software houses established in the 1980s, their primary market was the 8-bit range of computers such as the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, MSX, Commodore 16 and Commodore 64. The company was acquired by French video game publisher Infogrames in 1999 and was renamed Infogrames Studios in 2000. Infogrames Studios closed down in 2003.

History

The company, originally a computer store called Just Micro, was established as a software house in 1984 with the name Gremlin Graphics Software Ltd by Ian Stewart and Kevin Norburn[2] with US Gold's Geoff Brown owning 75% of the company[3] until mid-1989.[4] Gremlin's early success was based on games such as for the ZX Spectrum and Thing on a Spring for the Commodore 64.

In 1994, it was renamed as Gremlin Interactive, now concentrating on the 16-bit, PC and console market.[5] Gremlin enjoyed major success with the Zool and Premier Manager series in the early 1990s, and then with Actua Soccer, the first football game in full 3D; other successful games included the Lotus racing series; a futuristic racing game, Motorhead; a stunt car racing game, Fatal Racing (1995); and the 1998 flight simulator Hardwar. Following EA's success with the EA Sports brand, Gremlin also released their own sports videogame series, adding Golf, Tennis and Ice Hockey to their Actua Sports series. During this time, they used a motif from the Siegfried Funeral March from Götterdämmerung as introductory music.

The company was floated on the stock market to raise funds.[6]

In 1997, Gremlin acquired Imagitec Design[7] and DMA Design (creators of Grand Theft Auto and Lemmings). In 1999, they themselves were bought by Infogrames for around £24 million [8] [9] and renamed "Infogrames Sheffield House". Infogrames closed the studio in 2003. The building they latterly occupied near Devonshire Green has since been demolished when Infogrames Sheffield House was supposed to be renamed "Atari Sheffield House". In October 2003, Zoo Digital, the successor company to Gremlin, purchased the company's assets from the now-named Atari.[10]

Following the administration of Zoo Digital (later renamed Zushi Games), Gremlin Interactive's catalogue and name were bought up by Ian Stewart's new company Urbanscan.[11]

The Gremlin trademarks (including the g Gremlin logo) are now owned by Warner Bros Entertainment.[12] [13] [14]

Key staff

Gremlin staff had included:

Video games

As Gremlin Interactive

As Infogrames Sheffield House

YearTitlePlatform(s)Publisher(s)
PGA European Tour GolfPlayStationInfogrames
Premier Manager 2000
Hogs of WarPlayStation, Windows
PGA European Tour GolfNintendo 64
Wacky RacesDreamcast
UEFA ChallengePlayStation, PlayStation 2, Windows
PlayStation 2
Slam TennisPlayStation 2, Xbox
PlayStation 2
Micro MachinesPlayStation 2, Xbox
GameCube
Micro Machines (2002)

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: INFOGRAMES STUDIOS LIMITED – Overview (free company information from Companies House). beta.companieshouse.gov.uk. 2017-06-08. https://web.archive.org/web/20180722070622/https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/01805165. 2018-07-22. dead.
  2. Web site: CRASH 18 – Gremlin Graphics. www.crashonline.org.uk.
  3. Book: Wilkins. Chris. The Story Of U.S. Gold. Kean. Roger M. Fusion Retro Books. 2015. 9780993131530. 69.
  4. Snippets. New Computer Express. Future Publishing. 5 August 1989. 5. 5 December 2021.
  5. Web site: Planet Sinclair: The Sinclair Industry: Publishers: Gremlin. www.nvg.ntnu.no.
  6. Web site: A Gremlin in the Works. Bitmap Books.
  7. Gremlin Buy Imagitec. Sega Saturn Magazine. 18 . . April 1997. 7.
  8. Web site: Zoo Digital: Ian Stewart – Startups.co.uk: Starting a business advice and business ideas.
  9. News: Infogrames Buys UK Games Company Gremlin | Computergram International | Find Articles at BNET.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20050322032848/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0CGN/is_1999_March_25/ai_54207493 . dead . 22 March 2005 . Findarticles.com . 2 November 2009 . 1999.
  10. Web site: Investegate |Zoo Digital Group Announcements | Zoo Digital Group: Acquisition . 6 January 2022 . 4 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220104023118/https://www.investegate.co.uk/zoo-digital-group/rns/acquisition/200310010700113796Q/ . dead .
  11. Web site: Gremlin Graphics presents: Bounder's World and the return of Super Cars. 22 July 2011.
  12. Web site: GREMLIN – UK00001122987 . 2023-02-13 . trademarks.ipo.gov.uk . en.
  13. Web site: GREMLIN – UK00001313745 . 2023-02-13 . trademarks.ipo.gov.uk . en.
  14. Web site: g Gremlin – UK00002032262 . 2023-02-13 . trademarks.ipo.gov.uk . en.
  15. Web site: Gremlin founder Ian Stewart – RETRO GAMESMASTER. www.retrogamesmaster.co.uk. 3 September 2016 .
  16. Web site: Search Results for "chris shrigley" – The Gremlin Graphics Archive. Mark James Hardisty. @hardistymark. www.gremlinarchive.com.