Iron Realms Entertainment

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Iron Realms Entertainment
Company typeLimited liability
IndustryInteractive entertainment
Founded1996
FounderMatt Mihaly
Headquarters
Key people
Jeremy Saunders
ProductsVideo games

Iron Realms Entertainment (formerly known as Achaea LLC) is a computer game development company that has created the MUDs Achaea, Dreams of Divine Lands; Aetolia, The Midnight Age; Imperian, the Sundered Heavens; Lusternia, Age of Ascension; and Midkemia Online. Matt Mihaly is its founder and CEO and Jeremy Saunders is its President.

Games

Games developed by Iron Realms Entertainment include:

Rapture Engine

The Rapture Engine was created by Iron Realms Entertainment and is used by all of its MUDs, albeit heavily modified for those most recently in production.

Rapture was used to develop an interactive chat system in conjunction with a United Nations affiliated organization for the 7th Annual World Summit of Young Entrepreneurs.[2]

History

Iron Realms Entertainment LLC was founded as Achaea LLC in 1996. After the release of Aetolia in 2001, Achaea LLC was renamed Iron Realms LLC.

In 2004 IRE was featured in Computer Gaming World and on Wired News after the release of an "addictive" virtual drug called gleam.[3][4]

Achaea was featured in the June 10, 2004 episode of The Screen Savers.[5]

Notes and references

  1. ^ Lefebvre, Eliot. "Starmourn, a new commercial MUD, is arriving in 2017". Massively Overpowered. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
  2. ^ Wired news on the 7th Annual World Summit of Young Entrepreneurs
  3. ^ Computer Gaming World on Gleam
  4. ^ Wired news on Gleam
  5. ^ Achaea on TechTV

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