Posts Tagged “Game Studios”
Posted by: in World of Warcraft, tags: Browsergame, Business Developer, China, Chinai, Chinese Game, Contact, Europe, European Markets, Excerpt, Game Studios, Korea, Launch, Massive Multiplayer Online Game, Multiplayer Online Game, Onlinegame, Partnership, Relationship, Time Period, Translation, Translator
wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt August 7th, 2009 Bizdev In Korea Or ChinaI’m looking for a business developer or translator who can help me to launch a korean or chinese browsergame or MMOG (massive multiplayer online game) in European markets.The project is about the following: - contact korean or chinese game studios or webmasters of a onlinegame and negotiate a partnership - help with the translation and the beta launch in europe - ongoing relationship wanted I assume a 3 months time period till we are finished with nego
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Posted by: in World of Warcraft, tags: Dollar Volume, Ed Fries, Europe, Excerpt, Figurines, Game Studios, Icons, Media Barons, Microsoft, Microsoft Game, Printer Share, Printing Newspapers, Social Bookmarking Sites, Startup Company, Target, Web Pages, World Of Warcraft, World Of Warcraft Characters
wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt Maybe in addition to printing newspapers, media barons should try printing 3-D figurines of newsmakers. Business is thriving for Redmond startup FigurePrints , a company that began producing hand-sized 3-D figures of World of Warcraft characters in 2007. Founder Ed Fries, former head of Microsoft Game Studios, didn’t share dollar volume but said FigurePrints exceeded last year’s target of 10,000 figurines. The company is based in Redmond but manufacturing is done with advanced 3-D printer
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Posted by: in World of Warcraft, tags: Action Game, Action Strategy Game, Bruce Shelley, Ensemble Studios, Excerpt, Game Demo, Game Studios, Gold Game, Hall Of Fame, Halo Demo, Halo Game, Halo Wars, January 1, Last September, Live Feed, Microsoft, Microsoft Game, Random, Shutter, Wars Game
Random Feed wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt Halo Wars Game Goes Gold, Ensemble Exits: Microsoft Game Studios announced today that Halo Wars is now ready for manufacturing. With the action strategy game from Ensemble Studios now complete, that unfortunately means that the remaining staff at the developer will be leaving and Ensemble will officially be closed, as was announced last September. Bruce Shelley, who will be inducted into the AIAS Hall of Fame, admitted he was “shocked” by Microsoft’s decision to shutter Ensemble. In a January 1
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Posted by: in World of Warcraft, tags: Blizzard Entertainment, Excerpt, Gamasutra, Game Jobs, Game Studios, Job Board, Leading Game, Microsoft, Microsoft Game, Network Jobs, Planet Moon Studios, Random, Social Bookmarking Sites, Web Pages, Weekly Newsletters
Random Feed wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt In this round-up, Gamasutra highlights some of the notable jobs posted in its industry-leading game jobs section, including positions from Planet Moon Studios, Microsoft Game Studios, and Blizzard Entertainment. Each position posted by employers will appear on the main Gamasutra job board, and appear in the site’s daily and weekly newsletters, reaching our readers directly. It will also be …
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Posted by: in World of Warcraft, tags: Break, E3, Excerpt, Game Studios, Horizon, Microsoft, Microsoft Game, Phil Spencer, Proxy, Random, Six Months
Random Feed wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt With E3 thankfully returning to its glamorous, noisy self again in 2009, Microsoft is looking to make a big showing not by showing products that are on the near horizon, but also titles that are “further out”. “The last two E3s at least, if I use that as a proxy for what’s coming, we’ve talked a lot about what [is] coming in the next five to six months after E3,” said Microsoft Game Studios head Phil Spencer. “And we’ve had some pressure that maybe we want to think a little broader about what
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