The big picture: MicroProse was revived in 2018 when Australian software entrepreneur David Lagettie acquired the company's rights from Cybergun Group. Lagettie is known for developing TitanIM, an ...
MicroProse has today announced that the MicroProse B-17G for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is now available on the official Microsoft Flight Simulator Marketplace for PC and Xbox. MicroProse, as a ...
MicroProse was a game developer and publisher behind dozens of classic strategy and simulator titles from the ’80s and ’90s. After being shuttered in the early 2000s, the company (or the brand, anyway ...
Founded in 1982 by game industry legends Sid Meier and Bill Stealey, developer and publisher Microprose released some of the greatest military simulation and strategy games ever made. After nearly two ...
Some of the oldest flight simulator games developed by MicroProse have just found a new home that will expose them to a much larger audience. Legendary publisher Atari announced that five of ...
Hard but Fun?: After being resurrected by Australian entrepreneur David Lagettie, MicroProse is planning to re-release a truly legendary series of racing games. The Grand Prix series will adopt a new ...
The legendary B-17 Flying Fortress has been the focus of many movies and videogames. One of the oldest videogames centered around the famed bomber dates from 30 years ago. Called B-17 Flying Fortress, ...
David Lagettie grew up with MicroProse games. Every time the developer and publisher released a new title, particularly its simulators, he "knew they would take me on a great trip." Then, in the early ...
Jaime Tugayev is the News Editor at DualShockers, where he covers gaming news, reviews, features, guides, and major industry updates. He has been writing professionally since 2013 and covering games ...
One of standout developers from the early days of PC gaming is back. MicroProse announced its return today along with three new games that are in development. As fans of the name MicroProse might ...
Back in the day, when MicroProse was the household name when it came to complex sim software on the Amiga and early PCs, a game called B-17 was hugely popular. Since it was made more famous by ...