Posted Feb 26, 2007 at 10:30AM by Tim Y. Listed in: News Tags: Akella, GDC, Play Ten, 1C Company, Stainless Games, Sumo Digital
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GDC 2007 - Image 1


Find yourself a little confused with all the names cropping up for this month's Game Developers Conference (GDC)? It shouldn't be too surprising - aside from being a major demonstrations and announcements area  for established heavyweights like Sony and Nintendo, the conference is also a potential starting point for young aspiring developers and publishers by way of its Game Connections event. This event will provide these young publishers and developers with a chance to meet and (possibly) sign contracts for what could  become the next generation of hot titles.

Now, given the large number of companies setting up shop at the event grounds, we thought everybody could benefit from this complete list of exhibitors. Game Connection@GDC is set for March 5 to 6, with Game Connection Services following up on March 8 to 9. Both events will be taking place in the Moscone Theater's South Hall at San Francisco.

Here are some of the GDC 2007 attendees:
  • 1C Company
  • Game Refuge Inc
  • Pinata
  • Akella Games
  • GI Play Technologies
  • Anyfun games
  • Gamesauce
  • Play Ten Interactive
  • Artificial Mind & Movement
  • GSC Game World
The full list revealed at full article.

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Posted Jan 13, 2007 at 09:41AM by Alaric S. Listed in: News, Adventure, Broken Sword: The Angel of Death Tags: Europe, North America, Sumo Digital
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Secrets of the Ark


Naturally, it all begins with a beautiful, mysterious woman and ends with the entire world on the verge of annihilation. What else can you ask for in an adventure PC game?

If you've wondering whatever happened to Broken Sword: The Angel of Death, we've got some good news. The game will finally hit North American shores under a new title,
Secrets of the Ark. No, Indiana Jones has not replaced the main character. It's still about George Stobbart, the accidental hero who stumbles onto a 2,000-year old secret.

Secrets of the Ark, from Sumo Digital, is the first Broken Sword game to be amBX-enabled.

The game is already out in Europe and will be released in North America in February.

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