Stardock at 20

The joys and perils of building a technology company that can stand the test of time

Today is the 20th anniversary of Stardock’s incorporation.

Having my own company was never my intention. It sort of just happened. What started in my dorm room has, over the past 20 years, expanded into an exciting but sometimes maddening adventure.

Twenty years ago I was a college student at Western Michigan University studying to become an electrical engineer. My mom and I had moved to Michigan when I was four years old, and she had taught me the importance of working and saving from a young age. Still, money was tight and college was not cheap. To pay for school, I worked multiple part-time jobs. One of those jobs evolved into Stardock.

Between classes and my other jobs, I programmed my first game: Galactic Civilizations for IBM’s now-defunct OS/2 operating system. My mom talked me into incorporating the company. If I was going to do business with other companies, I needed to be a “real” company and not just a 21 year old college student. 

I still intended to get a “real” job when I graduated from college, but the critical success of Galactic Civilizations for OS/2 had created a lot of opportunities for my fledgling company. That led to leasing office space and hiring people so that we could make whatever kinds of cool stuff we could think of.  Twenty years later, here we are, still making cool stuff.

People ask me what qualities have allowed Stardock to succeed over such a long period of time.  When I started, I would have said that perseverance and hard work were the critical elements.  Now, I’d say those are more like prerequisites. The critical ingredient for a company to succeed is bringing excellent, talented people together and creating an environment that allows them to reach their potential.  I think that is the single biggest reason for our enduring success.

Twenty years in, I’m immensely proud of what we’ve accomplished at Stardock. At the same time, I’m even more excited about what we have in store for the future. Starting today with the announcement of Galactic Civilizations III, the next chapter in Stardock history begins. I think this part of the story is going to be my favorite yet.

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Reply #1 Top

Congrat's Brad, and everyone at Stardock! I am sure the future of your company looks very bright! :) :thumbsup:

Reply #2 Top

Stardock is at it's best now!  Yay Stardock!!!   \o/ \o/ \o/ \o/ \o/

Reply #3 Top

Happy Birthday Stardock. Here's to twenty more years! :beer: :beer:

Reply #4 Top

So am I first to join the founder club?

Reply #5 Top

Congrats. I can't wait for GCIII! Been waiting a long time.

 

BTW, the link on the page doesn't work, gives a 404 error. (The one that says welcome to galciv iii, ok well, the ONLY article on there).

Reply #6 Top

Installing Steam on work pc to activate my founders copy...Stardock are you hiring still? I think I'm going to be out of a job in a few minutes lol. #soexcited

Reply #7 Top

Woot I ahve a founder badge :D

Reply #8 Top

Quoting Illauna, reply 4

So am I first to join the founder club?

It appears so. I'm considering to get the Founder's Elite Edition, but I find this part

"All game code will be delivered through Steam when available."

worrying. I love GalCiv, but I don't like Steam.

 

In any case, congratulations Stardock!

 

Edit: The GalCiv 3 forum currently links to the GalCiv 2 homepage.

Also, the trailer looks frikking awesome! :drool:

Reply #9 Top

:smitten: No work getting done today. 5 hours to go  :dur:

Reply #10 Top

Happy B-day!  

Time to bust out my copy os OS/2 to celebrate!

:grin:

Reply #11 Top

Quoting Illauna, reply 8
Woot I ahve a founder badge
and some karma. :thumbsup: Thanks for supporting the greatest software company on the planet.

Reply #12 Top

Happy this is out.  I would have been earlier, but I was a bit reluctant to buy before the website was fully up, was afraid of some glitches.

 

Reply #13 Top

Quoting Alstein, reply 13
was afraid of some glitches.

...now that should never scare a Stardock customer. ;)

Reply #14 Top

Fuck it, it's GalCiv 3. Steam or not, you've got my money Stardock. Now, let's make this the best GalCiv ever!

Reply #15 Top

Excited!

Reply #16 Top

You do, I buy. Simple as that!

Thanks and congrats!

Reply #17 Top

I really think there should be a special forum badge for us Stardock Alumni ;) 

Reply #18 Top

I agree Zoomba, and it's very nice to see you!

 

Been a while!  :beer:

Reply #19 Top

Quoting Zoomba, reply 17
I really think there should be a special forum badge for us Stardock Alumni

I agree!

Reply #20 Top

Happy birthday, Stardock! :) 

Reply #21 Top

Quoting Illauna, reply 9

No work getting done today. 5 hours to go 

I got PM'd about this from other poster. Just to clarify the game is not available. I saw the serial number on stardock but this is not the same as the steam key. Hopefully there is no confusion. I was a bit wired this morning from the news. 

Reply #22 Top

Happy Anniversary, Stardock!

I wish you the best of luck and every success on IT market!
I wish Stardock be as good as it is now for customers for next 20 years!
I hope all your birthday dreams and wishes come true!