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I adore Westwood Studios.

Their stuff was always excellent, yet hardly celebrated among my digital sea-faring peers, who flocked to the Sierras, the LucasArts, and the Broderbunds of the Abandonware world as if completing a rite of passage.

It really kind of bothers me how little of the limelight the company got, even though it made massive contributions to our favorite hobby.

I mean... if you have ever enjoyed an RTS, you'd have Westwood to thank.


Their groundbreaking design for Dune II went on to become the blueprint for the whole genre, and bits of its DNA can still be seen in new releases. And if that wasn't enough, they doubled down on it by refining and expanding upon it through their award-winning and record-setting Command & Conquer series.

But it was actually their "Legend of Kyrandia" series that won my heart.


Even though I had to reboot my PC into DOS mode to run it (which my dad was VERY not cool with), I loved the hell out of that first game — and how could I not? It combined the charm and wit of LucasArts stuff with the dry humor and mild hatred for the player most commonly associated with Sierra, the other juggernaut of the point-n-click era. It was the best of both worlds!

What I find most fascinating about this particular developer is not so much that they tried their hand at everything, but that they were good at it — whether it was stuff they built themselves or licensed properties, they knocked it out of the park time and again.


Sadly, Westwood ceased operations after yet another EA takeover, joining the ranks of Bullfrog and Maxis as another gaming pioneer mismanaged into the ground, but that's another story.

What's your favorite game by these guys?
 
Wow I didn't knew they did The Lion King!
I liked Kyrandia 1 and 2, and played a bit of Dune.
There's also Eye of the Beholder and Lands of Lore.
 

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