Sentences with phrase «of big name developers»

I would even say that, personally, it is a testament to what game developers can achieve when they take advantage of the hardware they are tasked with developing for, and something that I think a lot of big name developers could learn from.
With just a month away until the start of E3 2018, most of the big name developers have already announced the dates for their showcases.
They're the kind of big name developers who Nintendo tasks on taking measured risks with familiar franchises and doing what will sell.

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Specifics about its height and full name weren't disclosed, though the developer said it will construct the building in the waterfront Dubai Creek Harbour, becoming part of a bigger planned project as Emaar aims to carve out a new section of the city that would be twice the size of downtown Dubai.
Brelion's goal is to bring together investors and developers of all sizes — through debt, mezzanine, and equity financing — and facilitate opportunities that would otherwise solely be available to corporate investors and big - name developers.
According to a recent filing in the federal case, prosecutors have sought records from more than a dozen individuals, companies and campaign accounts that were not named in a 2016 indictment that alleged key officials and developers were involved in rigging bids for some of the state's biggest projects.
A developer named one of the Big Apple's worst slumlords Thursday is a longtime financial supporter of Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Other big - name attendees included developer William Rudin, Prudential Douglas Elliman CEO Dottie Herman, Cushman & Wakefield Chairman of Global Brokerage Bruce Mosler, Fried Frank law firm partner Jonathan Mechanic, Michael Fascitelli, president and CEO of the Vornado Realty Trust, Newmark Knight Frank CEO Barry Gosin, Peter Riguardi, president of New York operations for Jones Lang LaSalle, and real estate It - Couple Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, who recently announced that she is pregnant.
As far back as The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind, big - name PC developers have been developing PC and console versions of their games simultaneously, and this has not stopped the PC versions of such games from being cutting - edge.
If a big - name developer devoted the time and energy to do a G.I. Joe game right, it would be Agents of Mayhem.
We reached out to the developers of several top - shelf apps that have yet to appear in the Windows Store to determine if more big - name Windows 8 apps are forthcoming, or possibly even already completed and just biding their time until launch.
If it can hold onto a healthy portion of those users as it transitions from BlackBerry 7 to BlackBerry 10; if it can woo big - name developers and ensure a huge selection of top apps on BlackBerry 10 from day one; and if it can survive long enough to make all this happen, then the company has a shot.
Although a plain replica, the app appeared in the Apple Newsstand under the name of the publisher, Maher Publications Inc. — and though I am no fan of replica editions, I am a big advocate of controlling one's developer account.
In a statement released to the press today, developer Crytek revealed their plans to show off a couple of big - name games at Gamescom 2012.
These sorts of events are great because they bring some of the big names in the industry together with the smallest of indie developers and enthusiasts.
We've had some fantastic, big - name indie games within the past couple of years — Cuphead, Dream Daddy, Stardew Valley, Undertale — with plenty of gems hidden in the sands, and the gaming industry can only go up with more and more indie developers trying their hand at video games.
Sony, Nintendo, Microsoft, big name publishers, leading edge developers and pioneers of digital distribution will all form part of a wide - ranging programme at the first ever London Games Conference on Tuesday, October 27th.
Despite the initial awkwardness of this video, where it seems this developer has never heard of EVE Online or is purposely pretending not to know about it (until he takes a side jab at EVE «s tutorial, though not by name) we get an introduction to the next big space MMO: Jumpgate Evolution or: the more accessible space MMO.
Name: Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning Genre: Action RPG, Open World Players: 1 Multiplayer: None Platforms: Xbox 360, PS3 & PC Developers: 38 Studios, Big Head Games Publishers: Electronic Arts Release -LSB-...]
Name: Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning Genre: Action RPG, Open World Players: 1 Multiplayer: None Platforms: Xbox 360, PS3 & PC Developers: 38 Studios, Big Head Games Publishers: Electronic Arts Release Date: 10 February
It's not my intention to bad mouth the big - name developers, but from my perspective the recent rise of indie gaming is due to big - name developers losing touch with what gamers want.
He continued, further down the thread: «Microsoft's E3 was a clear indication that the ID@XBOX program is capable of creating trust in some big indie names... In the end, trust is a huge deal for independent developers, if we're to commit serious resources and investment towards a console game.»
While the shooter genre has swelled over the years with big name franchises, indie developers in recent years have been rekindling their love for some of the forgotten gems of yesteryear with a handful of standout reboots.
Each year, San Francisco's Game Developer's Conference (GDC) brings together some of the biggest names in the gaming industry to showcase their latest projects.
We're big fans of Super Mega Baseball and it's developer Metalhead Software and not just because of their name «Metalhead».
Developer Remedy, of course, is preoccupied with working on and promoting their current big name project, Quantum Break.
If Blizzard did, they'd be joining an already exponentially increasing throng of developers, including big names such as Valve and Sony Online Entertainment.
To say the man is a «personality» developer is a huge understatement — he's one of the few with his name plastered on game boxes, he's the only one with a studio named after him, he is kind of a big deal.
I feel like there's more representation by Western indie developers of East Asian descent, but I can actually only come up with two, Derek Yu and Jenova Chen (I suspect the «feeling» that that demo is more represented might be because of the obvious presence of numerous big - name Japanese creators).
Big - name independent developers including Braid creator Jonathan Blow, 2D Boy co-founders Ron Carmel and Kyle Gabler and thatgamecompany's Kellee Santiago unveiled Indie Fund last March in order to «encourage the next generation of game developers
Its gaming division actually backs up its main source of income — health clubs, casinos and Pachinko machines — so from a pure business - related perspective, it's easier to see why the studio might want to move beyond the big - name «superstar developer» approach.
Developers are buckling down to make more and more money on each game release, that is the name of the game (no pun intended) and quite a few big name developers and publishers are following this businDevelopers are buckling down to make more and more money on each game release, that is the name of the game (no pun intended) and quite a few big name developers and publishers are following this busindevelopers and publishers are following this business model.
This allowed them to have big name arcade games on the PlayStation - X, as well as a strong team of developers within Sony itself to create even more software.
Given the high - profile struggles of some big - name single - player first - person games recently, it's a relief to see yet another developer remain passionately committed to offline campaigns.
There's still time to grab tickets and so you could be spending your time with a bunch of big - name developers!
The Xbox has a lot of support from big name publishers and developers including: Atari, Activision, Lucas Arts, UbiSoft, Vivendi Universal, Rockstar Games, Capcom, Konami, SNK, Sega, Sammy, SNK, Namco, Tecmo, Midway, THQ, and Electronic Arts among many, many others.
In terms of game announcements, they have to dazzle; big name games are vital, but a few fan favourites and some credible indie projects will show that they each understand where the future of their business lies — they need to empower and harness this new generation of independent game developers.
Big name third party publishers and developers are dedicating more resources to their growing selection of mobiles.
«A number of big - name brands have already used Wear on their timepieces, and some developers even let you create your own custom Android Wear watchface.
It's no surprise that Valve decided to focus its efforts on getting Steam on Linux, porting all of its games to run on the open - source operating system, encouraging other big - name game developers to support Linux, and creating Linux - based Steam Machines.
Apple can probably keep tabs on things like Facebook, and other high - profile apps that gain plenty of attention from big - name third - party developers, but there is a question about all of the other smaller apps out there.
Let's be honest, Samsung has had since, what, 2014 to get app developers on board with Tizen for wearables, and still the Gear has an incredible lack of quality big name apps.
While the full name and features will only be revealed towards the second half of 2018, the developer preview does give clear insights into some big changes.
The boast of «over a million apps» suggests this isn't going to be limited to just a few big name app developers, nor are there going to be significant extra steps involved for devs.
Though the social media big cheese declined to name the developers, we have discovered some of them.
The Apple Watch has the largest number of high - quality apps and big - name developers, by far.
Over the past few years, developer Telltale Games has been known for their narrative - focused adventures pulled from numerous big name franchises like The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Batman, and more, with Humble Bundle offering a nice package of some of the studio's most acclaimed titles.
While that platform has struggled to build a following, the desktop version of Windows 10 isn't going anywhere; if Microsoft can get enough big - name developers to build Windows 10 desktop apps, porting them to mobile is relatively simple.
Security experts have said that China is the biggest source of fake apps that manage to pass through Apple's monitors because their developers simply change the names and credentials and resubmit similar apps once the bogus ones have been caught.
Square Enix is one of the few «big name» developers that took mobile gaming seriously from the start and they have some of the best Android games available anywhere.
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