Formerly | Beam Software (1980–1993) Laser Beam Entertainment (1993—1997) Beam Software Melbourne House (1997–1999) Infogrames Melbourne House Pty Ltd. (1999–2003) Atari Melbourne House Pty Ltd. (2003–2006) |
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Industry | Video games |
Founded | 1980 in Melbourne, Australia |
Founder | Alfred Milgrom Naomi Besen |
Defunct | October 15, 2010 |
Headquarters | |
Products | The Hobbit The Way of the Exploding Fist Shadowrun Le Mans 24 Hours |
Number of employees | 40 |
Parent | Infogrames (1999-2000) Atari, Inc. (2000–2006) Krome Studios (2006–2010) |
Website | melbournehouse.com (archived) |
Krome Studios Melbourne, originally Beam Software,[1] was an Australian video game development studio founded in 1980 by Alfred Milgrom and Naomi Besen and based in Melbourne, Australia.[2][3] Initially formed to produce books and software to be published by Melbourne House, a company they had established in London in 1977,[1] the studio operated independently from 1987 until 1999, when it was acquired by Infogrames, who changed the name to Infogrames Melbourne House Pty Ltd..[4] In 2006 the studio was sold to Krome Studios.[4]
The name Beam was a contraction of the names of the founders: Naomi Besen and Alfred Milgrom.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)"Beam Software Timeline". Australian Centre for the Moving Image. Archived from the original on 11 June 2010. Documentation for a 2007 exhibition.