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Looking Glass Studios was a Computer Game development company during the 1990s . The company originally formed as '''Looking Glass Technologies''', when '''Blue Sky Productions''' and ''' Lerner Research ''' merged. Their games were regarded for demonstrating innovative gameplay, pioneering physics, and well-written, engaging stories. However, many of their games, despite wide critical acclaim, sold poorly in comparison to contemporary rivals. Their best known games series were '', 2000 during a financial crisis related to their publisher at the time, Eidos Interactive . Originally based in Lexington , Massachusetts , in 1994 the company moved to Cambridge . A significant number of Looking Glass personnel were MIT graduates. Looking Glass also had satellite offices in Austin, TX and Redmond , Washington {Link without Title} . PEOPLE After the company folded, people from Looking Glass went on to work at '', among others. The following people worked on projects with Looking Glass Studios (by no means an all-inclusive list): Carol Lynne Angell , Sean Barrett , Seamus Blackley , Eric Brosius , Terri Brosius , Rich Carlson , Chris Carollo , Doug Church , Steve Desilets , Alex Duran , Robert Fermier , James Fleming, Matt Gilpin , Austin Grossman , Steve Haber , Dorian Hart , Brian Jacobson , Kate Jenkins , Iikka Keränen , Darren Lafreniere , Lulu Lamer , Chris Laskowski , Marc LeBlanc , Tom Leonard , Ken Levine , Greg LoPiccolo , Art Min , Steve Nadeau , Paul Neurath , Jon Maiara , Peg O'Connell , Emil Pagliarulo , Michael Ryan , Dan Schmidt , Harvey Smith , Randy Smith , Warren Spector , Tim Stellmach , Matt Toschlog , Greg Travis , Allen Varney , Jeff Yaus . LIST OF LOOKING GLASS STUDIOS TITLES
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