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It has been a momentous year for the games industry in and around Massachusetts. We had lots of ups and some downs, but the Games Circle committee is looking forward to new beginnings and even brighter horizons in 2013! To move forward, however, we must look back…

In 2012, numerous new games were launched (some beta launches) by local companies such as Stomp Games / Tencent Boston, Turbine / Warner Bros., Demiurge Studios, Popcannibal, Owlchemy Labs, HitPoint Studios, Harmonix and many more! While many studios saw  success in 2012, 38 Studios brought national attention to New England when it shut its doors this spring. But, we’ve emerged. And, whether you were personally touched by the happenings at 38 Studios or not, I think we all learned a lot from the experience.

PAX East came to Boston for the third straight year, bigger and better than ever! Despite being held on Easter weekend, this year’s PAX East was the most well-attended yet.

Several other significant events impacted the industry in and around Boston including the MIT Business in Gaming Conference and the first-ever Boston Festival of Indie Games, which saw over 2,000 attendees in September! And, let’s not forget the 1st annual MassDiGI Game Challenge  in April  –   28 teams competed and numerous student-created games were developed (and some launched) this year as a result.

Our own Games Circle community was also very active during 2012. Our line-up of thought-provoking and well-attended panels and networking events included a “State of Play: 2012 Edition” session, “Can Games Save Education?” panel, and “Launching Great Games with Limited Marketing Spend” panel. We ended the year with “Smart Money in Gaming,” which was our most well-attended event EVER!

We are also happy to have two new committee members joining the Games Circle in 2012 – Caleb Garner of Part 12 Studios and Michelle Yaiser of Adobe.

And, I can’t end a 2012 recap post without thanking our sponsors – Turbine; Morse-Barnes, Brown & Pendleton; Adobe; and the Microsoft NERD Center!

Cheers to an even more momentous 2013 for the New England games community!

Elicia Basoli

It has been an interesting fall for the New England game industry and we’ve seen the launch of a number of great locally produced games and apps. Many of these companies are affiliated with the Games SIG in some way – committee members, MIT Enterprise Forum members, or regular attendees of our events – so we want to congratulate all of them on their recent launches. Help us support local game companies by downloading some of these games and apps today!

Bare Tree Media – Hoops & YoYo LOOKIN FINE (iOS)

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/hoops-yoyo-lookin-fine-by/id565616817?mt=8

Turbine/ WB – The Lord of the Rings Online: Riders of Rohan (PC)

http://rohan.lotro.com

Popcannibal – Girls Like Robots (Win, iOS, Android)

http://popcannibal.com/girlslikerobots/

Part 12 Studios – World’s Fastest Drummer: The Game (iOS, Amazon, Google Play, Nook)

http://part12studios.com/portfolio-items/wfd-the-game/

HitPoint Studios – Adera (Win 8)

http://apps.microsoft.com/webpdp/en-us/app/adera/77f0d9b5-87ac-4816-87d5-76b75afcb6db

Majesco – Legends of Loot! (iOS)

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/legends-of-loot/id520888863?mt=8

Tomorrow (October 25th) Windows 8 will go live officially and offer a new platform for game developers to reach consumers.  While game developers already have a lot of outlets to consider, the Windows 8 platform is unique in that it is a brand new landscape with consumers who will be ready to explore and find interesting products to test out their new operating system.  This allows a whole new chance for apps that otherwise might be buried or lost in the sea of apps to choose from on platforms like iOS and Android.

I recently subscribed and ported my first app (Fishtronaut: Mini Adventures) over to Windows 8 and it is now currently in the review process.   I hit a few bumps in the registration process on par with getting acclimatized to iOS publishing.  However unlike Apple, they have made great efforts to help folks get their first app launched through a program that allows developers to get 2 hours of free technical and design support here

Given the strong windows presence (seen in the char below) the Windows 8 platform will inevitably have a presence larger that anything seen in an app store, so it is an exciting opportunity for developers to reach a new audience.

 

The next big thing to find out is how exactly Windows 8 development translates to Windows Phone 8 in terms of scalability and development.  News on this should be coming soon.

The Massachusetts Digital Games Institute (MassDiGI) revealed this week the results of its MA Digital & Video Game Industry Cluster Census & Econometric Survey. They concluded that over the span of just 3 years, the C0mmonwealth’s digital and video game cluster has expanded 78%!  The voluntary survey identified 124 companies, organizations and institutions in the state’s games ecosystem which together directly employ 2,041 workers in the Bay State.

For more information, visit MassDiGI’s website or see the full survey results here.

If you haven’t already, register for our next NE Games SIG event on 10/2, which will include a panel of local game developers thriving in Massachusetts!

 

New England Games SIG steering committee member Bob Ferrari’s company Bare Tree Media recently announced that they have partnered with C3 Entertainment to expand The Three Stooges brand across digital platforms. Bare Tree has been granted global digital licensing rights to create and publish apps designed around the beloved comedy group. The first mobile product from Bare Tree Media based on The Three Stooges is scheduled to launch in late 2012.

Congrats to Bare Tree Media!

New England Games SIG steering committee member Bob Ferrari just launched the first app from his new company, Bare Tree Media. After partnering with Stoopid Monkey LLC, founded by Emmy-winning Robot Chicken creators Seth Green and Matthew Senreich, Bare Tree Media released the photo sharing mobile app STOOP!D MONKEY PAPARAZZI today. Check out StoopidMonkeyMania.com for more details!

Congrats to Bare Tree Media!

School is back in session and the NE Games SIG is in the process of planning our fall/winter events. We’d like you to save the following dates for two of our upcoming events:

November 1st – Reducing Risk in Game Development

December 1st – Jobs in the Game Industry / Game Education

Stay tuned for more details soon!

In addition, MIT is hosting the 5th annual “Futures of Entertainment” conference November 11th – 12th. More details about this event can be found here:  http://bit.ly/n6BTAg  And registration is available here: http://foe5.eventbrite.com/

 

Zynga today announced that it has acquired Waltham-based Floodgate Entertainment, a long-time developer of games across PC, mobile, casual and social platforms.  The Floodgate team, including founder Paul Neurath, will join Zynga Boston, created when Zynga acquired Nabeel Hyatt‘s Conduit Labs.  Check out the coverage in Inside Social Games and Games.com.

Boston.com has posted a poll on their site related to the recent legislation filed by Representative Vincent Pedone surrounding local video game companies. Check it out and vote HERE!

The Associated Press reports that Massachusetts video game companies could receive tax credits and other incentives under legislation that seeks to strengthen the state’s foothold in an industry that’s sustained strong growth in a weak economy.   The legislation is expected to be filed on January 21.  You can read the full article in the Boston Herald.

Be sure to attend the NE Games SIG event on Tuesday, January 25, which will feature a panel consisting of the sponsor of the legislation, Rep. Vincent Pedone, as well as Eric Nakajima from the state’s office of economic development, Dr. Ian Davis from Rockstar New England, and Ken Surdan from Turbine, and will be moderated by Rodney Brown of Mass High Tech.  For details and to register click here.

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