Monthly Archives: March 2011

GDC in Review

March 15, 2011
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GDC in Review

GDC 2011 is over and it’s time to take stock. One of the over-riding impressions of the Conference is the massive change going on in the business of games. Some 90% of industry revenue currently comes from the sale of packaged product: consoles and licensed- or first- party titles for them. The remaining 10% represents everything else: PC titles, mobile games, SNS (Social Network Software, aka Facebook) games, subscription MMO’s, Free-to-Play MMO’s and the rest. But this is changing fast. The traditional consoles are, at best, not growing in sales and are likely contracting. Gordon Walton mentioned it in his…

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Japan’s Nuclear Plants

March 12, 2011
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Japan’s Nuclear Plants

  I have a surprising number of friends and colleagues living in and visiting Japan right now. I’ve written some notes on the relevant nuclear issues with links and placed them on my personal website. It’s located here; feel free to pass the link along if you feel it is valuable. I’ll update the site with additional information as time goes on. Best regards, Ed Steussy  

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Answering Questions

March 1, 2011
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Answering Questions

Since we launched the Apogee Certified Translator Program, we’ve received a lot of queries, both over email and personally at GDC and the Localization Summit. I will try to answer them here now and later add them to the FAQ page. 1. Does Apogee Certify agencies? No, and here’s why. Agencies don’t do translations, people do. If we certify an agency, there is no way to know exactly who is actually handling translation work. Translations are done by individuals, so only those individuals can be Certified. That said, we have no problem with an agency that wants to advertise that…

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