[gameprogrammer] Re: Gaming industry - how prevalent?
- From: "Casey O'Donnell" <caseyodonnell@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: gameprogrammer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 13:55:04 -0400
It's not definitive, and open to interpretation (X does count, Y doesn't, Z
isn't there, etc), but I like to think of Gamasutra's company listing as a
pretty good metric for the number of places in a given location:
http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/contractor_display.php
I will say this as someone studying the game industry, "It's frickin huge."
Cheers.
Casey
On 10/24/06, Alan Wolfe <alan.wolfe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Here in southern california there seems to be many companies doing game
programming, but theres alot of technology here overall so not sure what the
"norm" is.
Anyone know that the industry is like in Oregon, Washington or Colorado?
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Here in southern california there seems to be many companies doing game programming, but theres alot of technology here overall so not sure what the "norm" is.
Anyone know that the industry is like in Oregon, Washington or Colorado?
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