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Re: Lego Warcraft would be soooo cool...
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lugnet.castle, lugnet.gaming, lugnet.dear-lego
Date: 
Tue, 18 Apr 2000 18:29:16 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Tony A. Rowe writes:
In lugnet.castle, Bruce Schlickbernd writes:
Blizzard (originally Silicon and Synapse, then Brainstorm, now Blizzard) was
founded by Alan Adham (Allen?  I forget).  Much of his early contract work • was
for the company he lived near, Interplay Productions.  Interplay has been in
Orange County (Southern California) for its entire existence - the latest • city
being Irvine for almost a decade.  Blizzard has never been in Canada to my
knowledge.

Didn't know they were ever called Brainstorm.  Silicon & Synapse (after
creating great games like The Lost Vikings and Rock & Roll Racing) had decided
to change their name, mostly because no-one could pronounce synapse.  They
decided to change their name to a common word known to most gamers that
everyone (so they thought) could pronounce: Chaos (maybe this was just after
Brainstorm?).  They got tired of getting phone calls for "Chows" and "Kows" • and
decided to change the name again.  This time, it would be another word every
gamer should be able to pronounce: Ogre.  After their first phone call • referred
to them as "Ahg-gray" they knew they needed another name.  It was winter, and
there was a headline on the newspaper that day saying something like "Blizzard
Kills 23" referring to a terrible snowstorm.  They clipped out the headline,
stuck on the front office window, and they were Blizzard from then on.

The owners of Blizzard (and most of the employees) are big fans of the
miniatures game, Warhammer.  As you can probably tell, they were hugely
influenced by it in the creation of Warcraft.

Tony

Chaos.  Yes, I seem to remember that one, too.  People don't understand how to
pronounce the greek CH sound in this country sometimes.

The guy from company X is coming today, someone would say, and it would be
Allen Adham.  "But wasn't your company named...?"  And he would have to
patiently explain to me that well, that name had a problem and it was now
company Y.  More than once, I assure you.  :-)

Never saw any of 'em with Warhammer, but Allen bought a lot of Magic cards
from me a few years back.

Bruce



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  RE: Lego Warcraft would be soooo cool...
 
(...) After conferring with a couple of friends who worked at Blizzard, I need to correct what I said. Most of the employees were fans of the game Warhammer, and many also were really into the game Necromunda. The artists who worked on Warcraft were (...) (25 years ago, 18-Apr-00, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.gaming, lugnet.dear-lego)

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(...) Didn't know they were ever called Brainstorm. Silicon & Synapse (after creating great games like The Lost Vikings and Rock & Roll Racing) had decided to change their name, mostly because no-one could pronounce synapse. They decided to change (...) (25 years ago, 18-Apr-00, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.gaming, lugnet.dear-lego)

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