Blitz Games (Page 2)
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Digital distribution won't kill retail - Blitz
But Arcade division director Chris Swan does believe that it will "shift things a bit"
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Blitz Arcade director Chris Swan on the future of digital distribution versus retail, and the benefits of Dare to be Digital
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Blitz reveals open day popularity
Blitz Games has revealed that its open day scheme received a record response from people wishing to visit the company, tour the studio and speak to staff.
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Blitz announces more open days
Blitz Games has finalised the dates for next year's open days, in which the company invites students and lecturers to visit its Leamington Spa headquarters to tour the studio and speak to staff.
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Blitz picks Kynapse for new 360, PS3 project
Blitz Games will be using Kynogon's AI middleware for its next PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 project.
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UK developer Blitz Games has won GBP 10,000 (EUR 14,600) as a regional winner of the Edge Awards 2007, to continue its investment in the training and development of young people.
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Blitz expands Arcade division following Burger King success
Blitz Games is expanding its Arcade division following the success of its specially created Burger King games, which to date have sold over 3.2 million units.
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Blitz working on major new Xbox 360, PS3 title
Blitz Games has told <i>GamesIndustry.biz</i> that next-gen zombie title Possession is only on hold while the team concentrates its efforts on a major new title for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
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Blitz Games acquires virtual reality company
Blitz Games is moving into the cultural heritage sector by acquiring virtual reality specialist the Virtual Experience Company.
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Last call for Blitz Open Days registration
Today is the last day for any students and lecturers to register for the 2007 Blitz Games Open Days, which are set to take place in March.
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Blitz's Kim Blake on what the studio's Open Days have to offer.
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Blitz announces dates for 2007 student open days
UK developer Blitz Games has announced the dates for this year's series of student and lecturers' open days, with registration now open for the 100 places available.
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Burger King games sell 2 million units in US
UK developer Blitz Games is celebrating the success of its Burger King games, as sales figures reveal the titles have collectively sold over two million units in just four weeks.
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Oliver warns studios against opting for "obvious choice"
Blitz Games exec Andrew Oliver has warned developers that buying middleware such as Epic's Unreal engine 3 is not the only option - and could create problems further down the line.
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Blitz Games part two: Andrew Oliver
Is the games industry changing for the better?
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Blitz Games part one: Philip Oliver
The evolution of a videogame.
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Blitz establishes download division for next-gen titles
Independent developer Blitz Games has revealed it has established a new division to concentrate on creating games for digital download.
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Philip Oliver hails success of new Volatile label
In a candid interview with <i>GamesIndustry.biz</i>, Blitz Games founder Philip Oliver has lauded the "fantastic response" to the firm's new Volatile label, which is currently working on projects including a title based on Reservoir Dogs.
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Blitz Games confirms support for Nintendo Revolution
As developers and publishers continue to prepare for the battle of the next-gen consoles, Warwickshire-based studio Blitz Games has announced plans to produce a title for the Nintendo Revolution.
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Blitz Games appoints new financial director
Independent videogames developer, Blitz Games, has announced the appointment of Richard Smithies to the role of finance director/CFO, giving him full responsibility for all financial and legal dealings for the firm.
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Blitz Games continues expansion plans with massive recruitment drive
UK-based independent games developer Blitz Games has announced the appointment of its 150th staff member, expecting to increase its already substantial workforce by an additional 25 per cent in the following six months.
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Blitz picks up Technology Award at Birmingham Screen Festival
British development studio Blitz Games has won the inaugural Application of Technology Award at the Birmingham Screen Festival for its use of rendering technology in last Christmas' The Fairly Oddparents title.