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Re: [linuxgames] Game Developers Conference
- To: linuxgames@sunsite.dk
- Subject: Re: [linuxgames] Game Developers Conference
- From: Jan Ekholm <chakie@infa.abo.fi>
- Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2003 16:23:34 +0200 (EET)
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On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Adam D. Moss wrote:
>Jan Ekholm wrote:
>> Heh, nothing is even close to this whole country. :) But Finland isn't
>> really a big center for games development. Well, actually, you can't find
>> anything related to games development here, let alone Linux or Linux game
>> development.
>
>Remedy Entertainment put Finland on the gaming map, didn't
>they? If nothing else then for Max Payne not actually sucking
>very much despite its purgatorial development lifetime. :)
>
>Don't know what the games industry as a whole is like over
>there though. Considering that the '90s demo scene was
>practically centred there I'm surprised the game industry
>isn't larger.
I think there are a few companies that make games, of which Remedy is the
most known. I think we have a few smaller ones that have released a game
or two. All in all the situation is a bit sad, so it's no wonder there are
no conferences or similar here. Not that I'd actually want to work in
games development, seems to be a pretty horrible industry to be in, but it
would be fun to have some game related development "action" over here.
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