Next generation gaming drives the move to Maya
Brisbane, Australia - October 15, 2004 - Alias announced today that Australia's largest game developer, Krome Studios, is moving its entire game development pipeline to Maya? software after extensive research of the industry's top game development tools. Krome Studios has chosen Maya as a complete pipeline solution combining world-class support, Learning Tools and custom training. With over 130 employees, Krome Studios is Australia's most…
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hello. i am organising a meeting for the users of the open source program Blender 3D. the meeting will be on the 23th and 24th of October in Sydney within walking distance from the central train station.
accomodation is avalible on site for $31 a night
if anyone is interested in coming plese email me at blenderconfau@hotmail.com and if you have any questions please ask them here or send them to that address.
thankyou, levon
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We have a full-time position available for a graduate (or final year) software engineer with demonstrated experience programming 3D Graphics applications using OpenGL for Microsoft Windows platforms.
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The Australian IT has an interesting article on mobile phone game development, as the third generation of mobile phones become increasingly popular...
"Its manager, Luke Beard, said the proliferation of 3G services in Australia could spur a world-leading development industry, especially given Australia's existing reputation for games development.
"It allows Australian developers to get a foot in before many other countries that don't have a 3G network.
"There's a very high possibility that…
The latest entry by John Passfield (co-founder and co-owner of Krome Studios) in his Game Musings journal tells of the crunch time that's getting closer to completion over at Krome Studios. John tells of the excitement on the nearing release of Ty 2 and other major titles, expressing that this is a special time at Krome Studios...
"It?s been a tough haul getting it to this point, but it really is a defining moment in Krome?s history. This year we?re releasing three triple A titles: TY the…
I just noticed through Kevin 'Zaph' Burfitt's weblog that he's making another appearance as a speaker at the Australian Games Developer Conference 2004, which is happening in December, later this year...
After last years successful talk ("Monkey Madness")I'll be talking again at AGDC this year... except that I'm currently drawing a blank as to a good topic to talk on.
I'm looking for inspiration that doesn't break any NDA's or company confidentiality - which makes it harder... and for a topic…
Just a little bit of news on Sumea. I've added functionality to the site where you can post comments on the news items, voting topics, and pictures uploaded by Sumea members.. So if you wanted to congratulate Daemin on getting graduated, or had something to say about the current vote topic, now you can! :)
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GameDaily has an indepth preview of The Dukes of Hazzard: Return of the General Lee, currently under development at Adelaide's Rat Bag Games...
"The game features an original story, voice actors from the show, and enormous environments that feature on and off-road action. Save the day playing the game's 15 single-player missions or battle a friend in the split-screen destruction derby mode. If you're a fan of the show and feeling nostalgic, you'll be able to take the General Lee for a spin this…
Livewire has a short article on Polar Express, the movie tie-in game being developed by Melbourne game developers, Blue Tongue...
The Hollywood star (Tom Hanks) was impressed when shown the latest Australian-made gaming blockbuster, The Polar Express.
"We got a great response," producer Derek Proud says. "He had a lot of questions and we had a lot of fun."
The Polar Express is being developed by North Melbourne's Blue Tongue Entertainment, whose previous titles include Jurassic Park Operation…