Beam Software
Australian developer
The Australian game developer founded in 1980, creators of The Hobbit text adventure's revolutionary parser, and one of the southern hemisphere's most significant studios.
Overview
Beam Software was an Australian game developer founded in 1980 in Melbourne. Creators of The Hobbit’s revolutionary English parser and numerous licensed games, Beam became one of the southern hemisphere’s most prolific studios before being absorbed into Krome Studios in 2006.
Fast Facts
- Founded: 1980
- Location: Melbourne, Australia
- Known for: The Hobbit, licensed games
- Became: Infogrames Melbourne House, then Krome
- Legacy: Australian development pioneer
Notable Games
| Game | Year | Platform | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Hobbit | 1982 | Multiple | Revolutionary parser |
| Way of the Exploding Fist | 1985 | Multiple | Influential fighter |
| Shadowrun | 1993 | SNES | Cult classic RPG |
The Hobbit Parser
| Innovation | Impact |
|---|---|
| ”Inglish” parser | Understood complex sentences |
| Emergent behaviour | NPCs acted independently |
| Multi-word input | Beyond verb-noun |
Company History
| Year | Event |
|---|---|
| 1980 | Founded as Beam Software |
| 1982 | The Hobbit released |
| 1997 | Became Infogrames Melbourne House |
| 2006 | Absorbed into Krome Studios |
| 2010 | Krome closed Melbourne studio |
Legacy
Beam Software proved that world-class game development could happen outside traditional centres. The Hobbit’s parser technology was years ahead of competitors, and the studio’s thirty-year run produced numerous memorable titles.