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  • Caught this article over at AustralianIT.. "...Australian developers receive no such assistance from the federal Government and Victoria is the only state with an official presence at E3. Multimedia Victoria sponsored 15 of the state's game development companies to attend E3 and also organised a trade mission to Montreal for five companies. The state agency shares a meeting room tucked away at the back of the hall with Torus Games, one of Australia's biggest game developers. The Victorian…
  • I know there are many, many people are looking forward to Doom, and especially its editing capabilities, so when John Carmack speaks, we all listen! Interesting notes about the engine as quoted from two recent E3 interviews with the man: "A big plus is that all of our tools are now built in to the game, so every release automatically has the tools that were used to build the game." "Artists are going to have a significant learning curve to properly deal with the bump maps, but again, all the…
  • Ahh Netscape 6.. we hardly even knew you... Too busy patching IE from critial security flaws every week I guess! What's new in Netscape 7.0 PR1? The top features introduced since Netscape 6.2 include: ? Radio@Netscape ? Tabbed Browsing and Bookmark Groups ? Click-to-Search ? Search Tooltips in My Sidebar ? Quick Search within mail and Address Book ? Mail Alerts ? Download Manager ? Get Map ? Performance and stability enhancements to Navigator and Mail. Netscape 7 preview…
  • From a press release: Leading Australian games developer, Torus Games, has pushed the bounds of electronic gaming with its ability to simulate the physics, appearance and sensation of white water rivers. Torus Games Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Bill McIntosh, says that the new technology, known as X-Stream will make a significant difference to the gaming experience. "To date, games developers have struggled to create a true depiction of water," Mr McIntosh said. "With X-…
  • "Australian-based developer Micro Forte will preview its massively multiplayer online gaming technology at this year's E3 in Los Angeles. The new platform - BigWorld Technology - allows millions of players to co-exist on a single world. The technology reportedly eliminates the multiple shard restrictions plaguing current massively multiplayer online role-playing games. Micro Fort? said it has also created a set of tools that make it easy for developers to create online 3D worlds for the PC,…
  • A great article over at smh.com.au detailing E3, publisher expectations, and what many developers in oz are hoping for. A great read.. "We've learned a big lesson in the difficulty in doing original products and the difficulty of getting original content funded," Visser says. (Wicked Witch founder Daniel Visser) "A totally playable (PC) game costs $500,000 to a mill(ion); and then they have to flog it pretty hard.", founder of Microfrte, John de Margheriti. "The reality for us is this title,…
  • "Less than one year after successfully launching NINTENDO GAMECUBE(TM) at a mass-market price, Nintendo of America Inc. is dropping the MSRP to $149.95, effective Tuesday, May 21, 2002. To date, Nintendo has shipped more than 4.5 million systems worldwide and its hit title, Super Smash Bros.(TM) Melee, has topped the 2.5 million mark. Today's announcement comes as the $27 billion interactive entertainment industry gathers in Los Angeles for the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) to…
  • I just found this topic on slashdot.org so I had to check it out.. "In short, if you are already signed up for and use Hotmail, Microsoft has given itself the right to share your e-mail address and other data with outside companies -- even if you explicitly told Microsoft not to do so when you signed up. If you have an active Hotmail account, go to www.hotmail.com. When the home page comes up, click on ``Options,'' followed by ``Personal Profile.'' Look for the boxes at the bottom, under a…
  • This might be an interest for you art lovers.. It kinda gave me a shock when I read it. "A hoard of stolen art worth more than $1.4bn (?960m) has been destroyed - by the mother of a French art thief. Mireille Breitwieser cut up the works, including canvases by Antoine Watteau and Peter Bruegel, after the arrest of her son Stephane for stealing a bugle from a museum in Lucerne, Switzerland." Read the article HERE...
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