Nocturnal Entertainment Australia has announced the release of Catapult V1.30b.
Catapult is a development system for the Gameboy Advance. It currently supports all Windows platforms, with a Linux version to be released shortly.
It includes a editor, emulator, debugger, integrated toolset and custom language designed around the GBA hardware. It includes a detailed 100 page development guide, and ten tutorials for beginners.
Catapult can be download from Nocturnal's website, and includes playable…
Because making games is a rather expensive affair, the Queensland government has decided that it will help out by spending $1 million over the next four years on Queensland game developers.
"The program will provide development kits for a range of console-game formats, fund industry attendance at key conferences, sponsor business mentors, and secure affordable broadband access."
Queensland boasts "18 game development companies, employing about 300 people, and representing about 40 per cent of…
PC.IGN has another developer diary on Tribes: Vengeance. This time it's with artist, Jonathan Pelling.
"..I am part of the design team at Irrational Games, Canberra Studio. I was part of the art and level design team on Freedom Force, and I've been building levels in Unreal for Tribes: Vengeance since the beginning of the project. In this diary I'll talk a bit about what we are doing from a single-player level design perspective to make sure you'll still know you're playing Tribes, and not just…
Although we've known of Atari Melbourne House's next game for a while, Atari have made it more official.
"Atari Games today revealed its plans to bring Hasbro Inc.'s Transformer Armada: Prelude to Energon exclusively to PlayStation 2 in spring 2004.
The third-person action-adventure game, in development with Atari's Melbourne House (Le Mans 24 Hours, Men in Black: Alien Escape), enables players to take on the role of three Autobot Tranformers as they explore massive 3D environments on foot or…
Film Victoria's Digital Media Fund Game Content Development closing date 19th September 2003
The objective of this Program is to assist established independent Victorian based game developers to produce market driven game titles in which they own the Intellectual Property (or a percentage thereof) and build stable businesses.
Guidelines & application forms are available at www.film.vic.gov.au
A big thanks must go to Bullant Studios who have organised the major prize for the next Sumea Modeller Challenge!!.. The winner will receive a FULL PASS to the Australian Game Developers Conference this year! The prices for entry to this years AGDC aren't up yet, but I'm sure you know this is worth quite a bit!
We're currently discussing the topic of the next challenge, so if you want to keep up to date with what's happening, click here, What IS decided is that the challenge will start some…
Infinite Interactive have 4 new screenshots of their turn based strategy game, Warlords IV, along with another chapter of the warlords story. Check out their website at www.infinite-interactive.com
TribalWar.com and Vivendi Univerasal games are holding a competition for you musicians out there...
"Here's a chance for the musicians among you to earn a place in Tribal lore. The Tribes: Vengeance team wants to use your original compositions for promotional videos. We're looking for five to ten great music clips 30-60 seconds in length to set the background for video clips to be shown at UVALAN and released on the web world-wide."
More details about the competition at TribalWar.com.
Jacana posted this email in the forum...
I work for Samsung Electronics' public relations company, and as Samsung is a worldwide sponsor of the upcoming World Cyber Games competition, we are looking for ways to promote gaming in the general community. One angle of this which I am particularly interested in examining (being female myself) is the lack of women in gaming and low proportion of female game developers.
I am searching for:
1. Female gamers who are interested in speaking to media about…
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Brisbane, Australia ? July 3, 2003 ? Game developer and publisher Auran Games (www.auran.com ) today announced that it has signed a license agreement with Union Pacific Railroad (www.up.com ),one of America's leading transportation companies. The agreement allows Auran to use the Union Pacific logo and likenesses of Union Pacific locomotives in Auran?s upcoming PC-based software product Trainz? Railroad Simulator 2004.
"We're thrilled that Union Pacific, the largest…