Gearbox Software

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Gearbox Software is a video game developer founded by Randy Pitchford, Stephen Bahl, Landon Montgomery, Brian Martel, and Rob Heironimus in January 1999. They are best known for a number of high-profile PC and console games such as Brothers In Arms: Road to Hill 30, Brothers In Arms: Earned in Blood, Halo: Combat Evolved for PC, and the Half-Life expansions Opposing Force and Blue Shift.

The studio is located in Plano, Texas (near Dallas, Texas) and currently employs over 100 developers. The developer has also worked with many other studios on other projects such as Ubisoft, Sega, Microsoft Game Studios, Electronic Arts, Activision, and Vivendi Universal Games. They are currently developing original titles for next generation video game consoles, portable systems, and Windows Vista, including Brothers In Arms: Hell's Highway, an untitled Alien game, and at least one other unannounced project.

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  • Gearbox Software was founded by five members of the content team from defunct developer Rebel Boat Rocker: Randy Pitchford, Stephen Bahl, Landon Montgomery, Brian Martel, and Rob Heironimus. Pitchford and Martel previously worked together at 3DRealms, and Montgomery previously worked at Bethesda Softworks.
  • Prior to Half-Life 2, Gearbox developed or helped develop every Half-Life game except for the original PC Half-Life (Opposing Force, Blue Shift, Counter-Strike, Condition Zero, Half-Life PS2/Decay, Half-Life Dreamcast).
  • While modeling guns for Counter-Strike, a Gearbox artist carried an Airsoft rifle, to use as a reference, into the elevator of the building housing the development studio. An employee of one of the other businesses in the building, a bank, saw the gun under his coat. Believing it to be a real firearm, the bank teller called the police to tell them the building was being robbed or under attack by terrorists. It wasn't until the SWAT team was called in and began a floor-to-floor search for the "terrorist" that the mistake was realized.
  • Gearbox employees have worked on 8 of the 10 most successful FPS franchises ever developed (Doom, Quake, Halo, Half-Life, Unreal, Counter-Strike, Duke Nukem, and James Bond - but not Battlefield or Rainbow Six).
  • Gearbox is one of the few independent developers with their own in-house motion capture studio.
  • Gearbox has developed games for two of the most well-respected movie franchises in Hollywood - James Bond and Alien.
  • Gearbox is considered one of the most influential of the many game development companies in the Dallas area, known as the Dallas Gaming Mafia.
  • Gearbox Software occupies the top two floors of its high-rise office building in Plano, Texas.

  1. ^ SEGA and Twentieth Century Fox Licensing & Merchandising to bring Alien franchise to next-gen systems. Retrieved on December 17, 2006.


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