The Expo part of 2007's Game Developers Conference will come in two distinct flavours as the event grows, with two exhibition locations at the event in San Francisco next year.
Read More »Geomerics gets £100K DTi grant
Graphics and physics middleware company Geomerics has secured a grant worth some £100,000 from the DTI’s 2006 Technology Programme.
Read More »Fans bid to save closing Nevrax’s Ryzom world
Earlier this week French team Nevrax said it would go into receivership this month, but players of its MMO Ryzom are hoping to buy the game and start developing it themselves if the plug is pulled.
Read More »Rare’s Piñata cracked open at Autodesk’s 3December
A last-minute signing has boosted Autodesk's 3December event, which takes place next week, with studio Rare set to talk about the production of its latest game, Viva Piñata.
Read More »EA forms Wii team via Headgate studio buy
Another company has thrown its weight behind Nintendo's Wii by forming a studio solely dedicated to developing games for the platform, as EA acquires Utah-based Headgate Studios.
Read More »Nvidia opens 07/08 fellowship programme
Processor firm Nvidia is continuing its prestigious Fellowship Programme for the next academic year, offering funding to PhD projects that will aid the progress of graphics development research.
Read More »Conference by Northern dev agencies unveiled
Codeworks GameHorizon and Game Republic, the support agencies for game developers in the North, are joining forces for a new developers' conference taking place on May 10th, 2007.
Read More »Second studio for Swordfish
EA UK may be closing its NW studio, but Vivendi-owned Birmingham-based Swordfish could help those left in the region without a job as it opens a new office in Manchester, Develop can reveal.
Read More »3D graphics gurus head for London
Autodesk has lined up a number of notable computer graphics masterminds to speak at the London leg of its 3December event, which takes place on December 4th.
Read More »PhysX goes licence-free
Ageia, the company behind physics middleware and hardware PhysX has changed its licence agreements - allowing developers to use the tool in commercial PC games for free.
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