Sentences with phrase «current video game projects»

Michael Donnell, a 3D animator at Ubisoft Montreal, has listed Splinter: Cell Conviction for PS3 in his LinkedIn profile, which has described his past and current video game projects.

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This Dragon Ball Z video game project will be featured on the PlayStation 4 which will make the first Dragon Ball related project to be developed for the current generation console.
Dark Day Interactive - is a small indie Development company, based in Australia and the United Kingdom, with past experience in the video game market, with the current release of Once Bitten, Twice Dead on PC, and iOS hits like Sky Island, the team has taken there past skills and knowledge from other projects and combined them into one tight company, answering to no major publishers, only making games they love, for the community and helped shape by the community.
This will likely continue, unless crowdfunding suddenly becomes more popular with studios (in the way it's popular for Tabletop Games as we will see next), but this seems very unlikely given the current trends and the nature of what it takes to create big video game projects.
In our current world of progressive computer technology, video game design has risen as a prominent and lucrative industry that's only projected to grow larger.
This week, we look at the closure of LucasArts and wonder if this is actually the best thing that could have happened to the ailing studio; we discuss the controversial breakthrough video games made with two composers reaching the top five in Classic FM's Hall of Fame; we applaud id Software's decision to restart Doom 4's development after not being happy with the current project; we chat briefly about the ASA involvement with the Aliens fiasco; and we breeze through this week's next - gen tidbits, including Adam Orth's naive remarks about always - online hardware.
[Continuing his «Sound Current» series for GameSetWatch, Jeriaska catches up with the director of Final Fantasy composer Nobuo Uematsu's Dog Ear Records label to discuss the company's diverse set of video game and related soundtracks, from piano versions of game music classics through spinoff projects and solo albums.]
«The twelve of us at Campo Santo have agreed to join Valve, where we will maintain our jobs as video game developers and continue production on our current project, In the Valley of Gods,» Campo Santo wrote in a blog post on its website.
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