Posted May 07, 2009 at 06:51PM by Mabie A.
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Nintendo does have a lot of celebrating to do cos the past couple of
years have been really good for them. Not only did their gaming
consoles (DS and Wii) give them much source of pride -- and profit --
they have also been just recognized as one of the world's most
reputable companies, landing in at an impressive #6. |
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Posted Jul 31, 2008 at 10:42PM by Glen D.
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Sega may not be the console manufacturing giant that it was in the early to mid-90's, but it's pretty happy where it's at right now. The publisher says it's in a good position to succeed and it's looking at companies like THQ to compete with. The game maker, however, said that it doesn't aim to compete with industry giants just yet. More in the full article. |
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Posted Jul 28, 2008 at 10:13AM by Victor B.
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It looks like there's more bad news from the company that can't seem to acquire Take-Two. Electronic Arts is expected to report US$
111 million in losses at 33 cents per share. This report is for the
quarter which ended on June 30. Find out more after the jump! |
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Posted Mar 18, 2008 at 01:12AM by David T.
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In this day and age, it would seem that the boundaries of traditional gender roles are blurring, even with regard to electronic gaming. Forbes, for example, has recently picked up on what appears to be a surge of female interest in the casual game market. If this sounds interesting to you, feel free to turn to the full article after the jump for more on gender-related gaming. |
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Posted Dec 27, 2007 at 11:01PM by Nicolo S.
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Atari just received a warning from NASDAQ stating it may be delisted for low stock market value. Even after patching things up with FUNimation, it seems the video game company is in the red once more. Find the details at the full article. |
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Posted Dec 18, 2006 at 06:28AM by Tim Y.
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Video-gaming's big business these days, if the financial reports on bigwigs like Ubisoft and Blizzard developers are a clue. And for the guys who'd like a slice of the pie, business magazine Forbes just laid out some interesting info for the gamer who thinks he/she has what it takes to make headway in game dev. It's a short how-to guide on what one has to do to get into game development, and for the benefit of the guys who prefer a summary, here's a brief: Seek an internship: EA's executive producer on the Madden NFL franchise, Dale Jackson, reiterates on this one. His department hires interns from Georgia Tech, University of Southern California and Carnegie Mellon on an annual basis to let the students work on real title. And for prospective fans, the turnout's promising: Jackson says that at least half of the guys who intern end up becoming full-time employees at EA. The bad news? Most companies don't have an internship program, which leads us to option two... Make mods: Synonymous with homebrews, hacks, Addons...you get the idea. By consistently working on freelance projects like these, aspiring game developers are letting companies know that they're serious about their commitment. Plus, it makes for a good portfolio. As Coray Seifert, associate producer for studio Kaos says, "If we see someone who makes games in their spare time for fun, then we know they will be dedicated employees." Be a playtester: MMORPG gamers are definitely familiar with this. Beta testers are the unofficial crash-test-dummies guinea pigs of big-laden prototypes, and as such, expect plenty of headaches and frustrating moments as you pore through hours of game time trying to iron out the errors. If it's any consolation, guys like Dennis Allard Crow, associate producer of Kaos started out by play-testing for Activision. |
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