David Braben on Raspberry Pi
Frontier Developments' head on fostering a new generation of game makers.
1Frontier Developments' head on fostering a new generation of game makers.
1The French capital’s developers want the world.
The city of lights is home to a group of developers who plan to take the ‘French touch’ to the rest of the world.
When does selling a shoddy title cross the line from annoying to unethical?
9We discuss accusations of bullying and why LA Noire took so long to develop.
1Ant Hive Games, developer of The Line, tells us about the challenge of being an indie developer in big-business Shanghai.
Hello Games' Sean Murray on breaking the rules to go multiformat.
A fast-growing publisher and developer using Darwinian logic to accelerate growth.
A studio founded by industry veterans that’s taking the Parisian fight worldwide.
One of the world’s most beautiful cities is home to a bountiful development scene.
A studio that’s serious about being hardcore.
We speak to project manager Jean-Baptiste Franjeulle about the non-profit association helping to put Paris’ talent on the map.
The former Xbox Europe VP and the co-creator of Lemmings and GTA on why HTML5 is the future of web and mobile games.
1The legendary developer on its continuing quest to bring bullet hell to the touchscreen generation.
2Ending our series on the state of Flash gaming, we find out how 3D and Zynga-style microtransactions may maintain its dominance over the browser.
Our week on the Flash gaming scene continues with an examination of the threats and competition it faces.
How much is a Chinese gamer worth? How do you make a $50,000 Flash game? Flash Game License co-founder Chris Hughes blows open the scene.
In the second part of our week-long series on Flash gaming, we find out what makes it so financially alluring to indie devs.
In the first part of our week-long look at the world of Flash gaming, we ask developers how the scene is evolving.
1Ireland's capital harbours a burgeoning development scene.
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