Organizers issue last call for Independent Games Summit presentations
Landmark event smashes last year's count of 19,000
Customers, developers and the press are all responsible for 'an appetite for sameness', says Chris Hecker
After the Magnet AR tech demo, now there's a concept game boasting card free augmented reality gaming
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Managers should cultivate programmers' ability to revamp ideas, says Vijay Thakkar
And maybe it's something other indies should learn to be too, says outspoken Gears of War lead
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Perplexing camera system links virtual and real world objects
Killzone for PS3 and Vita and new unknown game in development
Advertisements during gameplay 'shatters the fourth wall', says Greg Kasavin
'Too much intensity can kill the atmosphere', says Dear Esther indie Dan Pinchbeck
Developer focused on creating new Splinter Cell title and is not working on original IP, says Jade Raymond
Witcher 2 'cracked within two hours of release' despite using SecuROM, says Marcin Iwinski
'Devs should aim to educate, entertain and at least be artistic' says Assassin's Creed creative director
'If all this makes sense they yes, why not join them or another partner, we're open to all options', says David Cage
'Skip XBLA and PSN because you're at Sony or Microsoft's will as to what's on the dashboard'
Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand branches to promote World of Tanks to Southeast region
Indie outfit GlobZ behind TwinSpin; the first ever commercially released game made using Autodesk Scaleform
Independents Brodie, Hollis, Howe, Khandaker and Molinari urge contemporaries to get romantic
Playdemic and Rebellion on board for new publishing effort; Konami signs up too
Unreal Engine programmer says customers should be given performance options on smartphones
Price tag of $99 for affordable core PC and Mac engine; other platforms added at extra cost
'Play tests did flag them as a problem, but they didn't reveal the severity of it'
Market share will be 'significantly' reduced as customers abandon systems for smartphones and tablets, claims Ben Cousins