Rick Goodman
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Rick Goodman is a game developer and the founder and owner of the now defunct Stainless Steel Studios. He is best known for the RTS games he created, such as Age of Empires.
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[edit] Career
In 1995 Goodman co-founded Ensemble Studios[1] together with his brother, Tony Goodman, Bruce Shelley, and Brian Sullivan. Their first project was Age of Empires (AoE), in which Goodman worked as Lead Designer. After the game's release, it beacame an overnight sensation and Goodman became one of the recognized game developers in the world. Because of the success of the game, some said that Goodman had invented in AoE "the most well recognized game interface for RTS games", because, in many games like it afterward began to use the AoE game interface: a mini map, unit and building controls, the name of your civilization and the age which you are currently in on top of the screen and others (if you don't know what this looks like, better click on the AoE links to see it).
After Age of Empires, Goodman left Ensemble to form his own studio with Dara-Lynn Pelechatz: Stainless Steel Studios[1] in 1998. Pelechatz told GameSpy that Goodman couldn't decide what name to give for his studio, so he opened a catalog with the plan to baptise the studio with the very first thing he encountered.[2]
In 2001, Stainless Steel, under Goodman, created Empire Earth. The game, which was published by Sierra Entertainment, offered many new features, including a 3D view of the world, impressive zoom-in and zoom-out features, and a timeline that spanned from pre-history to the twenty-second century (over 500,000 years). The gamewon the GameSpy PC "Game-of-the-Year 2001" Award. According to some, Empire Earth was the version of the 1st AoE game Goodman wanted to be. PC Gamer said in an article about Empire Earth that it feels like its the gold edition of the entire AoE-series (which is all the AoE games, including the future games such as AoE IV and V).
Goodman would soon break with Sierra and start working on a new game: Empires: Dawn of the Modern World. The game is very similar to Goodman's previous successes, except the game spans only a mililenium of entire history of humanity, from 950 to 1950, which is said to be the most pivotal years in human history. The game was released in 2003 and published by Activision. Ironically, although it wasn't much of hit, the game was rated, in some reviews and websites, higher than Empire Earth.
After Empires, Goodman helped in the creation of another game: Immortal Cities: Children of the Nile which was published by Myelin Media in US and SEGA in Europe. It was 1st released on November 2004.
Goodman's latest game is Rise and Fall: Civilizations at War and was expected to be released at the end of 2005. The game, being published by Midway Games, was promising a new perspective on how battles are fought in RTS-Games and more detailed sceneries.
[edit] The fall of Stainless Steel Studios
But at the end of November 2005, with only weeks to go before release of the game, Stainless Steel Studios closed abruptly and laid off all employees. According to one interview, Goodman blamed the shutdown of his company on Midway. In that interview, the details quotes studio founder Rick Goodman as blaming Rise & Fall publisher Midway Games for the developer's fiscal insolvency. He reportedly told Gamestar that after the PC strategy game's release was pushed from October to early 2006, Midway cut off advances to Stainless Steel, which in turn had to lay off its staff due to lack of funding. Midway has stated in a report that it will continue to work on the game and plans to release it in June 2006.
[edit] Portfolio
Rick Goodman has taken part in developing many games:
[edit] Trivia
[edit] References
- ^ a b Interview with Rick Goodman. HeavenGames LLC. Retrieved on February 28, 2007.
- ^ Gamespy articles. Gamespy. Retrieved on April 27, 2007.
- ^ Empire Earth Aeon Interviews. Empires Aeon. Retrieved on February 28, 2007.
- ^ Empire Earth Zone Interviews. Empire Earth Zone. Retrieved on February 28, 2007.
[edit] External links
Rick Goodman
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Ensemble Studios | Age of Empires (1997) | Age of Empires: The Rise of Rome (1998) |
Stainless Steel Studios | Empire Earth (2001) | Empires: Dawn of the Modern World (2003) | Rise and Fall: Civilizations at War (2006) |
Tilted Mill Entertainment | Immortal Cities: Children of the Nile (2004) | Caesar IV (2006) |