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Ada Lovelace Day: Women in the Games Industry

24 March 2010 · by Brinstar · in Art and Design, Business and Industry, Community, Culture, Sex and Gender, Social Issues, Technology and Web

Ada Lovelace Day: Interview with Tracey John

24 March 2010 · by Brinstar · in Business and Industry, Community, Sex and Gender, Social Issues, Technology and Web

I’ve been reading Tracey John’s work since her days at MTV Multiplayer. I recently met Tracey at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. Tracey agreed to participate, despite her very busy post-GDC and pre-PAX East workload. So, a huge…

Ada Lovelace Day: Interview with Nicholle Young

24 March 2010 · by Brinstar · in Art and Design, Business and Industry, Community, Sex and Gender, Social Issues, Technology and Web

I have been watching The Tester, the Sony PlayStation Network reality show, since the series first started. In the show, cast members compete for a position as a Sony PlayStation Quality Assurance Tester. Nicholle Young is one of the cast…

GDC 2010

17 March 2010 · by Brinstar · in Events

GDC 2010 was by far the best GDC I have attended. I went to some fantastic sessions that will be useful to me professionally as well as my company, met so many great new people, reconnected with others, and met…

Naughty Dog at GDC 2010

5 March 2010 · by Brinstar · in Art and Design, Business and Industry, Events

Naughty Dog, the developers of UNCHARTED: Drake’s Fortune and UNCHARTED 2: Among Thieves are set to make a strong showing at GDC 2010. Naughty Dog staff will appear in at least ten sessions at the Game Developers Conference. Arne Meyer, Naughty Dog’s Senior…

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