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Epic Citadel - lean, mean development
 The recent outing on iPhone of the amazing looking Unreal Engine 3 demo entitled [Epic Citadel](http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/epic-citadel/id388888815) (available free) by Epic...
Read moredevelopmentiphonemiddlewareunrealAvoiding Redundancy 2
I very recently wrote a post entitled '[Why Does Redundancy Always Happen In Game Development?](http://pashley.org/2010/08/why-does-redundancy-happens-in-game-development.html)' that kinda hit the spot with a few people and I think it needs more...
Read morebusinesscareerredundancyWhen The Production Manager visits
This is what it feels like when the production manager visits to see how you're game is doing...
Read morefunmanagerLeveraging Social Media To Maximise Your Game Sales
Connecting with your audience is absolutely critical to the success of your game and is something you should take seriously and adopt a professional understanding. I'll cover some of the high level points here and provide how to maximise social...
Read morebusinessmarketingWhy Does Redundancy Always Happen In Game Development?
It's worth understanding why redundancies are a natural consequence for an independent studio when they finish a project. Firstly, it's important to understand that the end of the project is always the point when the team is the largest, QA come...
Read morebusinesscareerIs a game development career compatible with family life?
What compromises have you made to balance your career and family?\\r\\n"--- I've been following the thread over on Luke's blog entitled ['Goodbye, Realtime Worlds'](http://lukehalliwell.wordpress.com/2010/08/19/goodbye-realtime-worlds/) and I've...
Read morecareer20 years of a Video Game Developer's Career - Part 3
I'd like to share with you my game development career experience as part of a series of posts, the [1st part](http://pashley.org/2010/08/20-years-of-a-video-game-developer-career.html)talked about my early career and I followed up with a...
Read morecareer20 years of a Video Game Developer's Career - Part 2
I follow on from [Part 1 of this series](http://pashley.org/2010/08/20-years-of-a-video-game-developer-career.html) with some more information on how I got where I am today in the video game development community. Most of the old stuff is irrelevant...
Read morecareer20 years of a Video Game Developer's Career - Part 1
Since a young age I've always had an interest in making computer games and I've been very fortunate to have supportive parents who worked hard to get what I now understand to be very expensive bits of hardware over the years. I thought I'd share...
Read morecareerCan I Help You?
I am frequently contacted by video game developers asking me for help in a couple of areas, some just want some feedback, some are asking me for financial investment to make their game a reality. Maybe your one of these people, or maybe you'd like...
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