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Game On! ECD Systems Launches Beta Version of Revolution Games Network for Developers (Centre Daily Times)

ECD Systems(R), the technology innovator for the video game industry, today announced at the Game Developers Conference the beta launch of the Revolution Games Network (www.rgngames.com), a social networking and gaming portal for game developers. Game developers invited to participate in the beta release of Revolution Games Network will now have an online, interactive community through which ...

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Gaming on a Mac: Technically Speaking (TechNewsWorld.com)

It's been nearly three years since Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced that Mac computers would sport Intel processors. In that time, however, the number of games ported for Mac computers continues at a relative trickle, with only six to eight top-tier games coming out in a given year.

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Nokia Showcases the Latest in Mobile Gaming at GDC 2008 (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

Nokia today announced a strong presence at the Game Developers Conference with new N-Gage and SNAP Mobile games, live demos of the recently launched N-Gage First Access program, and a keynote by Anssi Vanjoki, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Markets, Nokia.

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Game On! ECD Systems Launches Beta Version of Revolution Games Network for Developers (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

MARSTONS MILLS, Mass.----ECD Systems®, the technology innovator for the video game industry, today announced at the Game Developers Conference the beta launch of the Revolution Games Network , a social networking and gaming portal for game developers.

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ARM Software to Offer Console-Quality 3D Gaming on Mobile Phones (Cellular-News.com)

Chip manufacturer, ARM has announced the Mali-JSR297 software for 3D graphics, the first product to enable developers of Java applications for mobile phones to take advantage of the latest hardware graphics features found in OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics processing units (GPUs).

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