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Posted Nov 19, 2008 at 10:06AM by Isaac C.
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With the state of the economy as it is, people keep throwing the question, is the games industry recession proof? Well not entirely, not according to some analysts at least, who believe that certain game titles will have disappointing sales. |
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Posted Dec 11, 2006 at 02:38AM by Ian C.
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Project Horseshoe, a think tank dedicated to solving the industry wide problems plaguing modern game-design met for the first time last month. George Singer, the founder of the first annual three-day event says that it was a gathering of "30 of the industry's most vibrant, eclectic, accomplished, opinionated, and talented folks." The event was held last Nov 2-5 and it set to identify workable solutions for what stops effective game design from happening. Despite the event having managed to fly under the radar, probably due to the fact that it was held at the Canyon of the Eagles in Lake Buchanan, Texas, the event's attendees declared it as a resounding success and plan to continue the work they began at the invitation only conference. Mike Steele, VP at Calabasas, Ca.-based Emergent Game Technologies had this to say about the event: "We're talking about information on everything from cryptology to real-time photo-realistic rendering to artificial intelligence to databases -- all the big, hard problems addressed in one small space." One of the major topics of discussion was how developers might convince publishers to take risks and fund games that aren't easily categorized. David Warhol, president of El Segundo had this to say: Everyone recognizes that games like 'Katamari Damacy,' that contain tremendously innovative gameplay mechanics, ought to interest publishers. But all that publishers seem to be looking for is the next sports game or the next first-person shooter. They're all afraid that they're not going to recoup their investment if they back something that's on the fringe. Other topics recommended for discussion by members for future discussion include:
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