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1.052 documents for International Game Developers Association
  • AIAS and IGDA File a Joint Amicus Brief in Defense of Members' Freedom of Expression CALABASAS, Calif. and WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 /PRNewswire- USNewswire/ -- The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences (AIAS) and International Game Developers Association (IGDA) today announced that the two organizations have collaborated in submitting to the U.S. Supreme Court an amicus brief in support of upholding federal trial court and appellate court rulings that a California statute is unconstitutional, and that video games are a constitutionally protected form of expression. The AIAS, the professional video games organization advancing the awareness of the artistic value of its interactive entertainment community, and IGDA, a professional organization serving game developers, provided in its brief b...

  • ...'s most successful companies and developers--such as Headcase Games, Appy Entertainment, ZeniM... on the boards of Women in Games International and the International Game Developers Association....

  • Three years ago Jameson Quave, one of the founders of Touch Studios, didn't expect to be one of the few video game developers setting up shop in New Orleans. In 2007, Louisiana Economic Development had established a lucrative tax credit geared at video game software development. The following year, Electronic Arts Inc. established a video testing facility in Baton Rouge.

    ... Internet Software and Technology Association in Baton Rouge, said the focus should be in bringi... Kevin O'Gorman, coordinator of the International Game Developers Association chapter in New Orleans...

  • Pittsburgh is always better off when it goes it alone," says [JESSE SCHELL], owner of Schell Games. Schell is given a good deal of the credit for the cooperative environment in town that has fostered the creation of the young industry. "Because of Pittsburgh's history of being dependent on these giants - Carnegie, Frick, et cetera - there tends to be this thought: 'Oh, where's the great millionaire who's going to save us?' I think a much better strategy is to plant these seeds of these small companies. "It's cheaper here, but it's still an interesting city. You have the ability to continue to charge your mind," says [Todd Eckert], who moved to Pittsburgh in part because his grandmother was a native. "We chose Pittsburgh in spite of the lack of incentives and because of the talent. We'...

    ... Bob Bates, past chairman of the International Game Developers Association and a legendary video-...

  • ... and E-Line Media to Award Youth and Developers Prizes for Creating STEM Based Video Games . NEW Y... Foundation, Entertainment Software Association and Microsoft. Founding outreach partners include ..., Boys & Girls Clubs of America, The International Game Developers Association and BrainPOP. "Our suc...

  • Digital distribution of computer and video games from the Internet onto consoles, social networking sites and Web-enabled phones has opened new markets for small game developers in the Garden State. Developers are able to distribute their creations without the costly retail route, giving small companies and even start-ups more of what the Entertainment Software Association reports as a $10.5 billion game industry.

    ...New Jersey and New York: About 42. International Game Developers Association membership, 2008: 15,9...

  • LOS ANGELES - When the Prince of Albion isn't battling reanimated corpses, searching for mystical medallions or attempting to overthrow his tyrannical brother, he has a pretty nice life at home with his husband, Kyle the Blacksmith, and their two adopted sons, Alex and Tim. It's just one path players can go down as the heroic protagonist of "Fable III. While the fight for gay rights remains heated in the United States, same-sex marriage and gays in the military have never been issues in Albion, the virtual nation where "Fable" players battle. Though not integral to the plot, gamers have been able to woo characters of the same sex since the sweeping saga launched in 2004.

    ... characters created specifically by developers, not players, are still a rare find in games. Ther... a game designer and chairman of the International Game Developers Association's LGBT committee, beli...

  • Jessica Trybus' company is trying to revolutionize the way the construction, energy, manufacturing and health care industries train their workers. But Trybus and the 14 other employees of Etcetera Edutainment Inc. don't work in any of those industries -- their background is in video games.

    ... a study by the Entertainment Software Association, a Washington-based trade group for companies that... Thousands of people have registered as developers on the system, which brings in revenue for the 12-... city has an active chapter of the International Game Developers' Association, which helps to unite...

  • BEIJING -- Howell International Trade Fair Ltd. ("Howell") is a P.R.C. company whiich organizes such popular events as "China Game Developers Conference" and "ChinaJoy", while Unite... and the International Game Developers Association, accused Howell of breaching their contract and in...

  • ... to the Entertainment Software Association, game sales have reached $9.5 billion, triple what...According to the International Game Developers Association (IGDA), a trade group ...



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