Lost Astronaut Studios
Moby ID: 23421
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Formed in 2006 by a gaming enthusiast in his spare time, the CEO, Lead Game Designer et al, is Herbert E. Gilliland III, and the company operates as an informal sole proprietorship out of Pittsburgh, PA.
Credited on 4 Games from 2012 to 2021
Apolune 2 (2021 on Linux, Windows) |
Apolune (2019 on Windows) |
Fringes of the Empire (2015 on Windows) |
Empire in the Sky (Demo Version) (2012 on Windows) |
Trivia +
Since the formation of the company, a variety of games with the name Lost Astronaut have appeared. Also, a company called Gastronaut Studios has also formed.
The lead designer has added 1800 C++ classes to the Game Engine since the company's first project was started as of 2017.
Founder of the company went to middle school (and later, Carnegie Mellon University) with Chris Tchou, graphics programmer on the Halo series.
Founder Herb Gilliland is friends with Al Lowe, creator of Leisure Suit Larry and former employee of Sierra On-line, one of the first major commercial PC gaming companies.
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Lost Astronaut Studios
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@LAGameStudio
Lost Astronaut Studios official twitter profile -
Empire in the Sky
Paused early development project worked on by Lost Astronaut Studios from 2006-2010 -
Early game code released by Lost Astronaut Studios lead developer
Predecessor project to Empire in the Sky, Lost Astronaut's currently paused title, and sequel to Fringes of the Empire.
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 3 games with Valve Corporation
- 2 games with YoYo Games Ltd
- 1 game with DBolical Pty Ltd.
- 1 game with Adobe Systems Inc.
- 2 games with Herb Gilliland
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