Max Design GesMBH
Company typePrivate
IndustryVideo games
Founded1991; 33 years ago (1991)
Founders
  • Wilfried Reiter
  • Albert Lasser
  • Martin Lasser
Defunct2004 (2004)
FateDissolved
Headquarters,
Austria
Key people
  • Wilfried Reiter
  • Albert Lasser
  • Martin Lasser
Number of employees
13 (2004)

Max Design GesMBH was an Austrian video game developer based in Schladming, founded in 1991 by Wilfried Reiter and brothers Albert and Martin Lasser. The company is best known for creating the Anno series. The company was closed down in 2004.

Company history

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Max Design was founded in 1991 by the brothers Albert Lasser and Martin Lasser together with Wilfried Reiter.

The company became known for its challenging business simulation games that attract a large fan following to this day, and in the 1990s has significantly influenced the image of the "typically German business simulation" as a separate game genre with its series History Experience, together with games such as The Patrician (Ascaron).

The game Anno 1602, initiated by Max Design and later published together with Sunflowers, marked an important boundary in two respects. On the one hand, with 2 million copies sold, it became the most successful German / Austrian computer game ever[1] and it laid the foundation for the Anno series. On the other hand, Sunflowers secured the first shares in Max Design as part of the cooperation. With the appearance of Anno 1503, there was speculation in the fan base about a continual shift in the balance of power towards Sunflowers.

After twelve years Max Design left the game industry on April 15, 2004. As per press release this is a matter of an adjustment phase[2] which duration is uncertainly. All employees except the founding members were laid off. In the same year the company fully ceased all its activities. The Anno-series was continued – while under its control – by Sunflowers in cooperation with Related Designs.

In an interview, one of the company's founder later declared, after twelve years of development the core team was "tired" and needed some time for a re-orientation.[3]

List of developed or released games

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  • Think Cross (1991) - (Atari ST/E, Commodore 64/128) – Puzzle
  • Cash (1991) - (Amiga ECS/OCS) – Business simulation game
  • Osiris (1992) - (DOS) – Puzzle
  • Hunt The Fonts (1992) - Puzzle
  • 1869 - Hart am Wind! (1992) - Business simulation game
    • also known as 1869: Erlebte Geschichte Teil I[4]
    • English name: 1869: History Experience Part I[4]
  • Burntime (1993) - (Amiga, DOS) – Strategy game
  • Der Clou! (1994) – (Amiga ECS/OCS, AGA, CD³²) – Adventure
    • English name The Clue
  • Oldtimer (1994/95) - (Amiga ECS/OCS, AGA, DOS) – Business simulation game
    • also known as Oldtimer: Erlebte Geschichte Teil II[5]
    • English name Motor City[5]
  • Clearing House (1995) - Stock market simulation game
  • Strike Base (1996) - Space-Action
  • Anno 1602 (1998) - (Windows) – Business simulation game/Strategy
  • Anno 1503 (2002) - (Windows) – Business simulation game/Strategy
    • (Developer/Publisher: Max Design/Sunflowers)

Other

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The soundtrack for 1869 and Burntime was written by Hannes Seifert, one of the later founders and CEO's of Neo Software, who also made the music on several other games at this time. Max Design also published the successful Der Clou!.

With Petko, Max Design tried in the middle of the nineties to place an adventure. A playable demo was still released but the game has never gone gold.[6]

Literature

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  • Max Design In: Winnie Forster: Lexikon der Computer- und Videospielmacher. Erste Auflage, S. 200. ISBN 978-3-00-021584-1.

References

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  1. ^ Spieleflut.de (German) http://www.spieleflut.de/ Anno 1602 - Der Longseller schlechthin
  2. ^ http://www.gamestar.de/ Max Design - Massenentlassung bei Anno-Programmierern - Mass layoff on Anno developers (ger)
  3. ^ http://www.gamona.de Red Monkeys - Interview mit Martin Lasser (ger)
  4. ^ a b Hall of Light: 1869: Name allocation of the English version
  5. ^ a b Hall of Light: Oldtimer: Overview
  6. ^ The Legacy.de http://www.thelegacy.de/ Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine Rare Screenshots of the project Petko
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Category:Video game companies established in 1991 Category:Video game companies disestablished in 2004 Category:Defunct video game companies of Austria Category:Video game development companies Category:1991 establishments in Austria