Category Archives: Startups

Bethesda Opens a New Play Test Lab in Dallas, Texas

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Bethesda are looking for a new set of play testers for their new play test lab in Dallas, Texas. This is due to open at the beginning of the month, and applications are open now. Read More »

BundleStars Offers First “Pay What You Want” Indie PC Game Bundle

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BundleStars launches “Pay What You Want” model in their fourth indie PC games bundle, offers prizes for top contributors. Read More »

Bundle Stars Offers Third Games Bundle for PC Gamers

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Bundle Stars launches the Magic Number Bundle, a games bundle offering 8 PC games worth over $120 for under $5.50 until March 12. Read More »

Starting Up a Mobile Games Development Company: the Story of CODE

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In a gaming industry abuzz with shifting trends and roiling tides of uncertainty, established gaming names are not immune to failure, and startup companies - like Poland-based CODE - in turn are optimistic about success. Read More »

anydooR Inc. Launches Conyac for Business Translation Service, Offers Free Credits to Early Registrants

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Japanese startup company anydooR Inc. released a new version of its translation service Conyac called “Conyac for Business,” offering fast, accurate, and affordable crowdsourced translation services to small and medium businesses faced with the challenge of international communication. Read More »

An Interview with “Greenlit” Kenshi’s creator Chris Hunt

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Kenshi, an indie game from creator Chris Hunt, has just been approved on Steam’s new Greenlight feature. It’s an amazing success, and the reward of beating out hundreds of other games for approval gives Kenshi a place on Steam’s marketplace once the game is finished. Today I had an interview with Chris and got to talk about the life of an indie game ... Read More »

Diaspora Goes to the Community

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Diaspora, the kickstarter funded (some 200k) decentralized social network, which has had its fair share of ups and downs, is now being moved over to the community from the team. After a long awaited launch, some say that never really happened, the team is now focusing on another project (Makr.io) and leaving the social network to the community to build upon. ... Read More »

Kicking It Old School In Retro City Rampage

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If you haven’t heard of this game yet, it’s time to put it on your radar.  This charming callback to a bunch of retro favorites looks slick, polished and, above all, fun. Developed by VBlank Entertaintainment, Retro City Rampage looks like some long-forgotton NES game, that just happens to feature homages to titles like Grand Theft Auto, Mega Man, The ... Read More »

Zynga Stalls

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Are games start-ups losing ground?

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Lately the talk going around is that the market has matured on the casual game market. But is this the case, has the hurdles to compete against the giants like Zynga have already come? Visit the FinancialTimes to get the low down. Read More »

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