The Pixelated Cocktails to Success Guy «Yug» Blomberg, Director / Marketing / Events, ManaBar Taking a brief look at the year that is 2011 and why it's shaping up to be one of the best for the local
Australian game development industry, and giving some hope and inspiration to anyone stubborn enough to pursue their dreams and passions by weaving the story of the trials and tribulations of creating and promoting the world's first videogame cocktail bar.
The GDAA was formed in December 1999 with the specific objective of raising the profile of
the Australian game development industry domestically and internationally.
The Australian Game Developer Awards (AGDAs) is presented every year and it is an annual celebration of the talent that makes up
the Australian games development industry.
The GDAA advocates on behalf of member interactive entertainment development companies, associated industry companies, and interactive entertainment training providers to industry stakeholders including governments, publishers, and industry advisors to promote, grow and attract investment in
the Australian games development industry.
Not exact matches
The GDAA encourages participation and engagement from members to ensure the association is always aware of
industry needs, is able to meaningfully support the sector and can continue to foster the
Australian game development community.
Back in 2012, the
Australian government announced $ 20 million in funding to support the local
game development industry.