Emergent Game Tech's Q1 2010 Results Show Robust Expansion
The gaming middleware firm has announced profits that “exceed expectations.”
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The gaming middleware firm has announced profits that “exceed expectations.”
The LiveMove 2 technology from AiLive will be integrated with Emergent's Gamebryo LightSpeed, benefiting developers of motion games for PlayStation Move and Wii.
Scott M. Johnson is looking to guide the company responsible for Gamebryo.
The middleware provider behind Gamebryo LightSpeed had a very strong performance last year.
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The middleware firm has partnered with Interactive Believe at Chongqing University to integrate Gamebryo into game development curriculum.
Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) are a big problem for our men and women serving overseas, but the Emergent-powered simulation will hopefully make a difference.
The middleware firm behind Gamebryo and Gamebryo Lightspeed has restructured its business and shifted resources thanks in part to "financial pressure on the industry."
The publisher will have access to development products like Gamebryo and Gamebryo LightSpeed going forward.
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