Tim Richards does a top job with the GDDA newsletter, and the latest copy has been released! It seems like Micro Forte are doing pretty good at the moment with Big World licenses. From gamenews.com.au..
The GDAA has released it's latest newsletter with several news stories and an article on the game education sector in Australia. The newsletter reports that "GDAA Member BigWorld now has 45 licenses across the world for its Massively Multiplayer Online Game middleware, with Netease in China now a major customer...While the Netease project has not yet been announced, other Chinese customers for BigWorld are Woncore Communications who are making House of Flying Daggers - the MMO, and Tiancheng Interactive who are making a number of MMOGs using BigWorld." The game education article canvassed Tea Tree Gully campus of TAFE SA (Adelaide), Academy IT (Sydney), Academy of Interactive Education (Melbourne and Canberra), and QANTM College
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