Brøderbund

Brøderbund

Infobox Defunct Company
company_name = Brøderbund Software
company_logo =
slogan =
fate = Defunct (purchased by "The Learning Company")
successor = The Learning Company
foundation = 1980
defunct = 1999 & 2003
location = Eugene, Oregon
San Rafael, California
Novato, California
key_people = Doug Carlston
Gary Carlston
Cathy Carlston Brisbois
Edmund Auer
products = Computer Games

Brøderbund Software was an American maker of computer games, educational software and "The Print Shop" productivity tools. It was best known as the original creator and publisher of the popular "Carmen Sandiego" games. The company was founded in Eugene, Oregon, but moved to San Rafael, California, and later to Novato, California. Brøderbund was purchased by The Learning Company in 1998.

Etymology and pronunciation

The word "brøderbund" is not an actual word in any language, but is a somewhat loose translation of "band of brothers" into a mixture of Swedish, Danish and German. The Danish/Norwegian ø was used simply because it looks like the zero on mainframes terminals and early personal computers (Ø – the slashed zero).Fact|date=April 2008

Internally during the 1980s the company's name was pronounced "BRU-der-bund" by employees instead of the publicly used "BRO-der-bund", echoing its semi-Nordic rootsFact|date=April 2008, although in Danish, the vowel would sound roughly like the long u in "hurt".

Products

Brøderbund scored an early hit with the game "Galactic Empire", written by Doug Carlston for the TRS-80. The company went on to become a powerhouse in the educational and entertainment software markets with titles like "Fantavision", "Choplifter", "Apple Panic", "Lode Runner", "Karateka", "Wings of Fury", "Prince of Persia", "In the 1st Degree", "The Last Express", "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?", and "Myst", which stayed in the top 10 list of home computer games for years.

Brøderbund was easily one of the most dominant publishers in the computer market of the 1980s, having released video games for virtually all major computer systems in the U.S. This included not only the popular IBM PC-DOS personal computer, but also the leading home computers from the decade, notably the TRS-80, the Apple II (for which their first title was Tank Command, written by the third Carlston brother, Professor Donal Carlston), the Commodore 64, the Atari 8-bit and the Amiga. The company even went on licensing some of its titles to European and Japanese companies who ported Brøderbund's games to the different home computers of these regions, such as the Amstrad CPC, the MSX and the ZX Spectrum.

Brøderbund also published the "Print Shop" series of desktop greeting card making programs, Family Tree Maker (a genealogy program supported by hundreds of CDs of public genealogy data) and 3D Home Architect, a program for designing and visualizing family homes. By the end of the 1980s, games represented only a few percent of Brøderbund's annual sales, which by then were heavily focused in the productivity arena and early education and learning areas.

Just before being acquired by The Learning Company, Brøderbund spun off its popular Living Books series by forming a joint venture with Random House Publishing. Despite the success and quality of the Living Books series the joint venture was marginally successful and was dissolved with The Learning Company deal.

For a short period of time, Brøderbund was involved in the video game console market when they published a few games for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), but all of their NES games, including their own franchises "Lode Runner", "Spelunker" and "Raid on Bungeling Bay", were developed by third-party Japanese companies. Brøderbund also developed and marketed an ill-fated NES controller device called the U-Force, which was operated without direct physical contact between the player and the device. They also published some titles that were produced by companies that didn't have a North American subsidiary, such as Compile's "The Guardian Legend", Imagineer's "The Battle of Olympus" or "Legacy of the Wizard", the fourth installment in Nihon Falcom's "Dragon Slayer" series.

Brøderbund also briefly had a board game division, which published Don Carlston's Personal Preference, along with several board game versions of their popular computer games.

Corporate history

Brøderbund was founded by brothers Doug and Gary Carlston in 1980 for the purpose of marketing "Galactic Empire", a computer game that Doug Carlston had created in 1979. Their sister, Cathy, joined the company a year later. Before founding the company, Doug was a lawyer and Gary had held a number of jobs, including teaching Swedish at an American college.

In 1984, Brøderbund took over the assets of the well-regarded but financially-troubled Synapse Software. Although intending to keep it running as a business, they were unable to make money from Synapse's products, and closed it down after a year.

Brøderbund became a public company in 1991 (their NASDAQ symbol, no longer operative, was BROD). Their stock price and market capitalization climbed steadily to a maximum of nearly USD$80/share in late 1995, and then fell steadily in the face of continued losses for a number of years.

Brøderbund was purchased by The Learning Company in 1998 for about USD$420 million in stock. Ironically, Brøderbund had initially attempted to purchase the original The Learning Company in 1995, but was outbid by Softkey, who purchased The Learning Company for $606 million in cash and then adopted its name. In a move to rationalize costs, The Learning Company promptly terminated 500 employees at Brøderbund the same year, representing 42% of the company's workforce. Then in 1999 the combined company was bought by Mattel for $3.6 billion. Mattel reeled from the financial impact of this transaction, and Jill Barad, the CEO, ended up being forced out in a climate of investor outrage. Mattel then actually gave away The Learning Company in September 2000 to Gores Technology Group, a private acquisitions firm, for a share of whatever Gores could obtain by selling the company. In 2001, Gores sold The Learning Company's entertainment holdings to Ubisoft, and most of the other holdings, including the Brøderbund name, to Irish company Riverdeep. Currently, all of Brøderbund's games, such as the "Myst" series, are published by Ubisoft.

Broderbund, with an o instead of the 'ø' character, is now the brand name for Riverdeep's graphic design, productivity, and edutainment titles, such as "The Print Shop", "Carmen Sandiego", "Mavis Beacon", the Living Books series, and "Reader Rabbit" titles, and also publishes software for other companies, notably Zone Labs' "ZoneAlarm".

ee also

*Creative Wonders
*Lauren Elliott Co-Creator of Carmen Sandiego

External links

* [http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.broderbund.com/ Archive of Broderbund website]
* [http://www.classicgaming.com/gotcha/broderbund.htm History of Brøderbund] at Classicgaming.com
* [http://www.mobygames.com/company/brderbund-software-inc Profile] at MobyGames
* [http://www.the-underdogs.info/company.php?id=69 Brøderbund profile at Home of the Underdogs]


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