Preparations for the third Mission San Francisco in as many years are well underway. Once again, the goal is to get as many of our game developers to shine at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, taking place next year from March 18 until March 22. There’s the first ever Flemish booth to look forward to, Continue reading →
For the third year in a row, a range of Flemish organisations with a heart for games are pulling their weight to get as much Flemish game developers as possible to the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, taking place next year from March 18th until March 22nd. Preparations for the third edition of Mission Continue reading →
We’re down to our last day in San Francisco and that usually means gently winding down and starting to think about how you’re going to fit all those business cards in your suitcase somehow. We officially wrapped up GDC 18 yesterday at the Belcham offices with one final drink. Thanks to Laurence and Deborah for Continue reading →
At a speech during the BelgianGamesCafe at GDC last Wednesday, Flemish Minister of Culture, Media, Youth and Brussels Sven Gatz has announced his support for a video game tax shelter. Next year, he also wants the #FlemishGamesIndustry to have a bigger foothold on the GDC show floor. The great news followed after an afternoon of Continue reading →
Check out these awesome pictures of the winners of the National Lottery and VASCO contest. They had a great time at the Gaming Developer’s Conference that took place from March 14 to March 18 in San Francisco. They attended lots of seminars, got to experience virtual reality, played loads of game demos and visited famous San Continue reading →
At the Game Developer’s Conference 2016 professor Bob De Schutter of Applied Game Design at Miami University, gave an excellent presentation: Beyond Ageism: Designing Meaningful Games for an Older Audience. The past couple of years he has been researching the kind of games people over 50 play. His research suggests that older adults prefer games with Continue reading →