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March 17, 2010
 
God Of War III Sr. Producer: 'Don't Do Anything Just To Be Sensationalist'
 
Analyst: Console Install Bases, Software Unit Sales See Big Disconnect [12]
 
Majesco Profits, Revenues Slide In Fiscal Q1
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March 17, 2010
 
EA Montreal
Senior UI Designer
 
Microsoft Game Studios - 343 Industries
Lead Environment Artist
 
Microsoft Game Studios - 343 Industries
Technical Animator/Rigger-Senior
 
Microsoft Game Studios - 343 Industries
MIssion Designer
 
EA Montreal
Lead Level Designer
 
Institute for Creative Technologies / USC
Programmer Analyst II
 
Airtight Games
Lead Environment Artist
 
Sledgehammer Games / Activision
Concept Artist (Temporary)
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March 17, 2010
 
GDC: The Fantasy of Control Part VI - The Sound of Music
 
Fun Over Features [2]
 
Three Rules to Balance By [1]
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Interview: The Shape of God of War III by Kris Graft [03.17.10]
Sony Santa Monica senior producer Steve Caterson talks the development processes and content concerns that informed the development of SCEA's biggest sequel of the generation -- and what the franchise's future may hold.
Business, Game Design, Interview
 
 
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Free To Play Games, Meet The Virtual IOU by Paul Hyman [03.16.10]
An examination of the introduction of Kwedit, a kid-centric service to allow gamers to promise to pay for virtual items and then deliver on it later may be the start of an important way to boost free-to-play revenues... or a mere blip.
Business, Game Design
 
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NPD: Behind the Numbers, February 2010 by Matt Matthews [03.15.10]
In Gamasutra's latest analysis of U.S. console game retail trends, Matt Matthews examines why industry growth may finally kick in during March, while also examining music game sales and intriguing hardware trends for February 2010.
Business
 
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Your (Brief) Guide To GDC 2010 by Gamasutra Staff [03.07.10]
Planning to attend this week's conference or follow the coverage on Gamasutra? We here present a relatively succinct guide to a conference jam-packed with fascinating and diverse talks, including guides to many promising sessions from top-notch international speakers.
Game Design
 
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Battlefield Logistics: A Bad Company 2 Interview by Chris Remo [03.05.10]
EA DICE's console-targeted shooter makes its second foray into the market this week, and here senior producer Patrick Bach discusses the series' and the gaming audience's evolution -- and how that touches the game's design.
Business, Game Design, Interview
 
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The State of Agile in the Game Industry by Clinton Keith [03.04.10]
Certified Scrum trainer and veteran developer Clinton Keith takes a look at the state of agile acceptance at gane studios, using survey data to identify common stumbling blocks, and presents here comments from developers on the process at their companies.
Business, Game Design
 
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Persuasive Games: Shell Games by Ian Bogost [03.03.10]
Just what will the achievementization of the world mean? Author and game designer Ian Bogost ponders Jesse Schell's DICE talk and blends his interpretation with research. Will it work... and, more importantly, is it good?
Game Design
 
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The State of the Nordic Development Scene by Andrew Hayward [03.02.10]
We speak with Nordic developers about the current state of the region's game development scene, focusing on the struggles and strengths of a region known for top-notch games and business challenges.
Business, Game Design
 
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Careful, Capcom: Christian Svensson Speaks by Brandon Sheffield [03.01.10]
Capcom's U.S. VP speaks candidly about the company's plans, its development strengths, business realities, and recent comments made by its Japanese management that the U.S. will no longer be a force for IP generation.
Business, Interview