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Quakecon 2009 moves to the Gaylord Texan, new hotel reservations required
by ahtyuhty on Jun.29, 2009, under Gadgets, Media, Software, Video Games
Listen up, QuakeCon attendees: id Software ’s LANtastic event is changing venues to the Gaylord Texan in Grapevine, the location of the show in 2004 and 2005. The people most affected by this change are folks who made reservations at the Hilton Anatole Hotel.

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Epic Games Korea opens to work closely with local devs
by Totsdyday on Jun.29, 2009, under Gadgets, Media, Rumors, Video Games
Epic Games has opened a new subsidiary in Seoul, Korea, with plans to provide licensing services and support resources to development teams using its Unreal Engine. Epic Games Korea will be led by Ray Park, formerly the business and strategy development manager for Microsoft’s in-game advertising company, Massive, Inc . While Epic Games has provided its Unreal Engine to teams in the territory for over five years, Park states the opening of a Korean subsidiary signifies Epic’s “desire to collaborate more closely with the [local] game development community.” Jay Wilbur, Epic Games’ vice president of business development, noted Epic Games Korea would serve as “a hub for Unreal Engine access, knowledge and support in the Korean marketplace.” Rumors of developer Silicon Knights moving to Korea in search of the support it claims to have never received from Epic Games could not be confirmed … because we made it up for the sake of a bad joke. [Image Credit: Nanopaprika ] Epic Games Korea opens to work closely with local devs originally appeared on Joystiq on Mon, 29 Jun 2009 18:30:00 EST.

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Konami registers ‘Genso Suikoden’ in US
by Christina Mariannino on Jun.29, 2009, under Gadgets, Media, Video Games
Late last week, Konami registered the title Genso Suikoden with the United States Patent and Trademark office. While no further details are available, the filing may be one of many different possibilities: a new game in the series (known simply as Suikoden in North America), a remake of the original Suikoden or a US release of the poor-selling Japan-only PSP compilation, which included slightly enhanced versions of Suikoden I & II . The nearly 15 year old series has been getting quite a push from Konami in recent months.

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Muzyka: BioWare and Mythic could collaborate
by prapear on Jun.29, 2009, under Gadgets, Media, Video Games
It’s nice to see that the fantasies we had of the newly merged BioWare and Mythic Entertainment living, loving and playing together under one roof Brady Bunch -style aren’t that far off. Ray Muzyka (he’s the Greg Brady in our metaphor) says that, while no collaboration between the two powerhouses is in the works, “in the future there could be co-development. … I know the guys at Mythic, and in Edmonton, Austin, and Montreal are all really excited about this.” Now, we just have to hope Drew Karpyshyn can avoid breaking Carrie Gouskos ‘ nose with a football before her big date with Doug. Muzyka: BioWare and Mythic could collaborate originally appeared on Joystiq on Mon, 29 Jun 2009 18:00:00 EST.

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