Category Archive: GDC

GDC: Nintendo DSi Overview

by Lloyd in GDC | Posted April 2nd, 2009

Kevin talks with Melvin from Nintendo of America at the 2009 Game Developers Conference. The Nintendo DSi is the new model of Nintendo’s popular dual screened handheld. The DSi hits stores on April 5th and ups the ante by incorporating a new OS, an SD Card Slot and two cameras into the already popular system. The DSi also allows you to download games and applications from the new DSiWare service with titles costing $2, $5 or $10.

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GDC: Power Up Games

by Lloyd in GDC | Posted January 7th, 2008

Kevin Hnatiuk interviews Brad Baker the President of Power Up Games at the Game Developer Conference 2007.

PowerUp Games is a community of gaming enthusiasts, who want to learn what it is like to play games for a living, participate in the games industry, gain real world experience, play the latest titles before they are released, and provide feedback to publishers so that they can Make Games Suck Less.

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GDC: Armada Online

by Lloyd in GDC | Posted January 7th, 2008

Kevin Hnatiuk interviews Mark of EvStream, designer of Armada Online at the Game Developer Conference 2007.
Armada Online is a space exploration game with full multiplayer online support.

Armada has entered the alpha stage and is accepting new free test account registrations.

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GDC: SlickEdit

by Lloyd in GDC | Posted January 7th, 2008

Kevin Hnatiuk interviews Lee Baldwin of SlickEdit at the Game Developer Conference 2007.

SlickEdit is a multi-platform, multi-language code editor that enables power programmers to create, navigate, modify, and debug code faster and more accurately.

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GDC: TN Games

by Lloyd in GDC | Posted January 7th, 2008

Kevin Hnatiuk interviews Mark of TN Games at the Game Developer Conference 2007.

The TN Games 3rd Space Vest offers gamers precisely positioned impacts and rumble. The TN Games API allows game developers to offer intense force feedback in their games quickly and easily.

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