Autodesk's Matthew Jeffery
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The talent acquisition expert on skills and education in the UK
Industry must unite for Review, says Jeffery; while students must choose games courses carefully
Al Lowe on the early days of development, humour, and the Festival of Games
Conference director Jacob Riis on what we can look forward to this year
Autodesk's new talent chief underlines "great talent" - which industry should be championing
Breakout user-gen title nears the 2 million unit sales number, says creator
Retailer claims it could manufacture its own hardware to create "great for gaming" experience
EA CEO predicts $200 million in marketing spend for this year's shooter head-to-head
DemonWare and Jolt Online Gaming founder remains sceptical on tech's commercial viability
Audiomotion MD has seen changes in recent years, but believes there's more to be done
SOE president believes free-to-play will be a big part of PS3's future; NGP "perfect" for MMOs
The online segment's president on bringing FreeRealms to the PS3 - and beyond
Casual game firm to halt internal development of games to focus on distribution
'It won't be long' before tech is used more often in iOS and browser games, says Morris
Indie developer apparently shuts its doors, while ex-staffers form Category 6 Studios
The company seems to be bucking the business trend so far - but can it last?
Nintendo cool on tech for home console as company sticks to "glasses-free"
Publisher hails "successful revival of the series" 12 years after the original shipped
Brian Reynolds ponders the question of sequels in social networks' 'young' industry
The low-down on the latest addition to the GamesIndustry.biz line-up
EA co-founder unable to write off federal and state debts with personal bankruptcy filing
Film production duo to see games made from key licenses for mobile, social and console platforms
Retailer notes 4.3% increase to $9.47 billion as profit jumps to $408 million
Trade body issues call to industry for volunteers to promote development skills in schools
Game based on SyFy franchise has "bigger potential" than any other of company's titles