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Loki Entertainment
Defunct American video game developer

Loki Software, Inc. (Loki Entertainment) was an American video game developer based in Tustin, California, that ported several video games from Microsoft Windows to Linux. It took its name from the Norse deity Loki. Although successful in its goal of bringing games to the Linux platform, the company folded in January 2002 after filing for bankruptcy.

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History

Loki Software was founded on November 9, 1998, by Scott Draeker, a former lawyer who became interested in porting games to Linux after being introduced to the system through his work as a software licensing attorney. By December of that year Loki had gained the rights to produce a port of Activision's then-upcoming strategy game Civilization: Call to Power for Linux.234 This was to become Loki's first actual product, with the game hitting stores in May 1999.5 From there they gained contracts to port many other titles, such as Myth II: Soulblighter, Railroad Tycoon II, and Eric's Ultimate Solitaire.6 Throughout the next two years up until its eventual closure the company would continue to bring more games to Linux.7 BSDi had also partnered with Loki to ensure its Linux ports ran on FreeBSD through a compatibility layer.8 After facing financial difficulties,9 Loki filed for bankruptcy in August 2001.10111213 The majority of the staff was laid off in January 2002 and Loki formally closed on January 31.1415

Legacy

Loki Software, although a commercial failure, is credited with the birth of the modern Linux game industry.16 Loki developed several free software tools, such as the Loki installer (also known as Loki Setup), and supported the development of the Simple DirectMedia Layer. They also started the OpenAL audio library project (now being run by Creative Technology and Apple Inc.) and with id Software wrote GtkRadiant. These are still often credited as being the cornerstones of Linux game development.17 They also worked on and extended several already developed tools, such as GCC and GDB.18 The book Programming Linux Games written in the early 2000s by Loki intern John R. Hall explains the major APIs Loki used to produce Linux games.1920

Loki also offered a start to many figures still in the Linux and gaming industries. Ryan C. Gordon (also known as icculus), a former employee of Loki, has been responsible for the Linux and Mac OS X ports of many commercial games after the demise of the company. Mike Phillips would help start Linux Game Publishing, which was itself founded in response to Loki's closure.21 Nicholas Vining would go on to do some porting work and is currently the lead programmer at Gaslamp Games, which would later release their game Dungeons of Dredmor for Linux.2223 Sam Lantinga would also later join Blizzard Entertainment and found Galaxy Gameworks to commercially support the Simple DirectMedia Layer; he would later also join Valve's Linux team.24

Although many Loki ports are unsupported since Loki's closure, Linux Game Publishing managed to pick up the rights to MindRover and offer a supported and updated version of the game's Linux port. id Software picked up the support for the Linux release of Quake III Arena,25 hiring Timothee Besset to maintain it; he would later also be responsible for porting some of id's later products to Linux.26 Running with Scissors, to celebrate the release of the movie Postal in 2007 published a multiplayer only version of Postal 2, without the single player campaign.27 In 2004 the source header files for Rune were released freely by Human Head Studios.28 But so far no one has updated the Linux version of Rune, though the company stated that a game sequel is in the making, and delayed the development of Prey 2.29

Software contractor Frank C. Earl claimed in 2010 to hold the porting rights for the entire Myth series and says he will port it to Linux.30 Kevin Bentley worked in 2009 on a Descent 3 patch for Linux,31 which was re-released in 2014 on Steam by Rebecca Heineman, who got blessed source code access.32 On October 16, 2011, Project Magma released a new version of Myth II: Soulblighter for Linux.3334

Games published

TitlePlatforms
IA-32PowerPCSPARCAlpha
Civilization: Call to PowerYesYesYesYes
Descent 3YesNoNoNo
Descent 3: Mercenary (expansion, as downloadable installer only)YesNoNoNo
Eric's Ultimate SolitaireYesYesYesYes
Heavy Gear IIYesNoNoNo
Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K.²YesNoNoNo
Heretic IIYesNoNoNo
Heroes of Might and Magic IIIYesYesNoNo
Kohan: Immortal SovereignsYesNoNoNo
MindRoverYesNoNoNo
Myth II: SoulblighterYesYesNoNo
Postal PlusYesNoNoNo
Railroad Tycoon II Gold EditionYesYesNoNo
Quake III ArenaYesNoNoNo
RuneYesNoNoNo
Rune: Halls of Valhalla (expansion)YesNoNoNo
Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri Planetary Pack35YesYesNoYes
Sim City 3000: Deutschland/Unlimited/World EditionYesNoNoNo
Soldier of FortuneYesNoNoNo
Tribes 2YesNoNoNo
Unreal Tournament (as downloadable installer only)YesNoNoNo

In addition to the published titles, there is also an unfinished port of Deus Ex. The later update of Deus Ex for Microsoft Windows features the OpenGL driver for the Unreal Engine from Loki Software's Linux port. This makes the title more compatible with Wine.

See also

References

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  2. Powell, Dennis E. (April 9, 2002). "Loki: A promising plan gone terribly wrong". LinuxAndMain. Archived from the original on April 18, 2002. Retrieved September 6, 2009. https://archive.today/20020418225227/http://www.linuxandmain.com/features/lokistory.html

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  4. Wired Staff (February 1, 2000). "He Finds Open Source Fair Game". Wired. Retrieved October 1, 2019. https://www.wired.com/2000/02/he-finds-open-source-fair-game/

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  8. Smith, JT (August 15, 2000). "Loki and BSDi partner to certify Linux games for BSD". Linux.com. Retrieved July 1, 2023. https://www.linux.com/news/loki-and-bsdi-partner-certify-linux-games-bsd/

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  15. Keefer, John (March 31, 2006). "GameSpy Retro: Developer Origins, Page 2 of 19". GameSpy. Archived from the original on June 9, 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20070609133045/http://www.gamespy.com/articles/697/697083p2.html

  16. Lynch, Jim (September 7, 2016). "Remembering Loki's Linux games from the '90s". InfoWorld. Retrieved February 26, 2023. https://www.infoworld.com/article/3117295/remembering-lokis-linux-games-from-the-90s.html

  17. "Does Ragnarok for Loki Spell Doom for Linux Games? | ITworld". August 29, 2018. Archived from the original on August 29, 2018. Retrieved June 29, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20180829175620/https://www.itworld.com/article/2785732/open-source-tools/does-ragnarok-for-loki-spell-doom-for-linux-games-.html

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  19. Warren, Rich (February 15, 2002). "Programming Linux Games: A Book Review". Linux Journal. Retrieved April 18, 2017. http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/5825

  20. "In Memoriam: John R. Hall". Linux Journal. September 23, 2005. Retrieved April 18, 2017. http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8577

  21. "LinuxHardware.org - Interview with LGP's Mike Phillips". www.linuxhardware.org. Archived from the original on July 12, 2010. Retrieved June 29, 2023. https://archive.today/20100712202455/http://www.linuxhardware.org/article.php?story=03/06/16/1819216

  22. Classic Roguelike : Dungeons of Dredmor Is Coming To GNU/Linux Soon Archived December 28, 2014, at the Wayback Machine Linux Gaming News, July 19, 2010 http://lgn.linux-hardcore.com/classic-roguelike-dungeons-of-dredmor-is-coming-to-gnulinux-soon

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  29. "Source: Human Head hasn't worked on Prey 2 since November". Shacknews. April 19, 2012. Retrieved June 29, 2023. https://www.shacknews.com/article/73417/source-human-head-hasnt-worked-on-prey-2-since-november

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  31. Descent3 1.5 Patch Development update on YouTube (2009) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oasEAoPHk7I

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