eXfusion running on nvidia APX 2500

eXfusion running on nvidia’s APX 2500 device

This is quite early in development, so expect to see more content and fresher looks as the title matures. We’re always interested in your opinion, so please do comment on what you think of what we’ve shared with you!

Speaking about Tumbleweed

This week, our company held talks at Hedmark University College and in Bodø. The topic of the presentations were our start-up history and our first year and games in production.

Please educate Programmers

We received news about a proposition to close down the computer science section at Hedmark University College some days ago. It would certainly be a shame if all the work of building up the game programming bachelor would go to waste. The bachelor educates programmers to not only be good at programming games, but also good at writing fast and solid code in general, something that there will always be a market for. Let’s hope the CS section survives and that we’ll soon see an increase in students picking programming as their subject.

Sony trains their audience

Wipeout HD was released Thursday. The game was only released through PSN. Wipeout is a big name for those of us who still remember when the first playstation came and blew our socks off. This release shows how serious Sony is about PSN, and releasing such a big title on PSN is something we feel will “train” consumers into actively using PSN.

Which of course is good for everyone developing games for PSN.

And now we’re getting ready for tomorrow, because we’re meeting with some Finnish game-dev students. It’ll be great fun!

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