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The first PC games developed by Housemarque were the MS-DOS conversion of Bloodhouse's space shooter Super Stardust (1996), adventure game Alien Incident (1996), and shooter game The Reap (1997), all of which gained favourable reception but failed to succeed commercially. The company started out by freelancing, and after setting up their first office in the Punavuori area of Helsinki, started hiring employees and ceased freelance work.

Both Bloodhouse and Terramarque were developing games for personal computers (PCs) at the time, with the joint team deciding to focus specifically on the evolving PC gaming market. Housemarque is the oldest active video game developer in Finland. Housemarque Oy, the legal entity, was registered on 19 July 1995. In December 1994, Kuittinen began working closely with Tikkanen, and their two companies formally merged in 1995 to form Housemarque. A demo of the game has been released, but the game itself was not finished. was halted when Terramarque members discussed whether the game should be ported to PlayStation, Fasoulas decided not to and quit game programming. When the Amiga was discontinued mid-development, production on P.I.D. (short for Private Investigator Dollarally), to be published by Renegade Software. The company started work on a second game, P.I.D. The first game from Terramarque was Elfmania, released in 1994 to mixed reception. Fasoulas, at the time, was working on a clone of Bubble Bobble titled Galactic, but failed to find a publisher, wherefore the game ended up on a covermount in British magazine The One. Terramarque was founded by Ilari Kuittinen and Stavros Fasoulas, and hired Miha Rinne in 1994.

Bloodhouse was led by Harri Tikkanen, and released their first game, Stardust in 1993, with a version updated for the Amiga 1200, titled Super Stardust, released the following year. History Bloodhouse and Terramarque (1993–1995) īloodhouse and Terramarque were founded in 1993, becoming Finland's first commercial video game developers.
