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G4
Offices: Los Angeles, California
G4 launched in April 2002 and is now available
in 53 million cable and satellite homes
nationwide. The #1 podcasted cable network
in America and a leader in VOD, G4’s programming
includes video game industry news, trends,
reviews, the games and gear, celebrity interviews
and insider opinions. Targeting the male
18-34 audience, G4 is the source of information
on games, sports, technology, animation,
interactivity, the Internet and broadband.
The company is owned by Comcast Corporation.
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Gabriel Polonsky Studio (GPS)
Offices: Belmont, Massachusetts
Gabriel Polonsky Studio is one of Boston's
leading animation companies. They work with
their clients from creative development
through final delivery, always finding the
best strategy to bring your vision to life.
They specialize in the full production of
state-of-the-art cell, stop-motion, mixed
media and clay animation, often combined
with live action and digital effects. GPS
creates broadly styled, affordable and quickly
produced animated TV commercials, on-air
network promos, series opens and various
non-broadcast projects. |
GameDaily
Offices: San Francisco, California
GameDaily is a leading video game
media company that reaches over 23 million
gamers each month and has a network of over
130 affiliated sites and portals. Founded
as Gigex, GameDaily has unrivaled
experience promoting hundreds of major game
titles for leading publishers including
Atari, Disney Interactive, Electronic Arts,
Microsoft, TakeTwo, THQ, UbiSoft, Vivendi
Universal and others. The GameDaily Biz
newsletter is the leading video game trade
publication. |
Game Developer
Offices: Jericho, New York
Serving the fastest growing segment of the
entertainment market, Game Developer is
the only magazine providing access to qualified
professional game developers and their multi-million
dollar development budgets. The trusted
resource for technical solution-oriented
articles and product reviews written by
industry gurus, Game Developer magazine
provides the ideal editorial environment
for your marketing message every month. |
GameIndustry Biz
Offices: London, England
GamesIndustry Biz is aimed at anyone
involved with the design, development, publishing,
marketing, distribution or retail of video
games, or anyone seeking to inform themselves
about this fast-moving market sector. As
well as the comprehensive news and analysis
section, the site also includes one of the
largest recruitment databases for videogames-related
roles, a directory of contact details for
hundreds of companies in the industry, and
feeds of useful information such as press
releases, share prices and sales charts. |
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Gameloft
Offices: New York, New York
Gameloft is a leading international publisher
and developer of video games for mobile
phones, including Tom Clancy's Splinter
Cell Chaos Theory, King Kong the Official
Mobile Game of the Movie, 2005 Real Football,
Totally Spies!™ The Mobile Game and many
others.. In addition to key international
partnerships, Gameloft owns and operates
such brands as Block Breaker Deluxe, Asphalt:
Urban GT and New York Nights. As a result
of agreements with telecom carriers, handset
manufacturers, specialized distributors
and its online store, Gameloft now boasts
a distribution network in over 70 countries. |
Game Mechanic Studios
Offices: Tarzana, California
Game Mechanic Studios. What do they do?
Make Games! How do they do it? With Game
Mechanics! Game Mechanic Studios is a young
game development company. They pride themselves
on being a blue-collar studio. Everyone
works together on the front lines to ensure
that each and every aspect of the game is
brought to quality. They started this company,
in 2008, with the goal of making great games
with great people. |
Gas Powered Games
Offices: Redmond, Washington
Founded in May 1998 by industry veteran
Chris Taylor, Gas Powered Games is a privately
owned, interactive entertainment company
specializing in computer games. The first
Gas Powered Game was Dungeon Siege, an award-winning
action role-playing game published by Microsoft
Game Studios in 2002. The follow-on expansion
pack, Dungeon Siege: Legends of Aranna,
was developed cooperatively with Mad Doc
Software. Gas Powered Games completed Dungeon
Siege II in August 2005, for which it won
RPG of the Year awards from GameSpy and
PC Gamer. Gas Powered Games has grown
to over 70 employees. |
Gearbox Software
Offices: Dallas, Texas
Gearbox Software, an independent video game
development studio, is respected industry-wide
for their ability to create award winning,
blockbuster interactive entertainment. Comprised
of veteran talent, Gearbox Software has
established itself as an industry leader,
developing games for consoles and personal
computers for many of the industry's top
franchise including Half-life, Halo: Combat
Evolved, Counter-Strike, James Bond and
Tony Hawk. Gearbox Software is currently
developing original titles for next generation
video game consoles and Windows Vista.
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Genki
Offices: Tokyo, Japan
Genki has designed and developed over 70
titles for every major platform. Samurai,
Driving, Soccer, Beat-em ups, Adventure.
With over 15 million games spanning almost
every genre sold worldwide, Genki has experience
across the board. Genki is no stranger to
working with the biggest players in the
video game industry on some of best brands
around. Situated in Tokyo's stylish Shinjuku
area, over 130 of the 150 people Genki currently
employs are in product development. Genki
has brought together some of the most talented
individuals working in the Japanese video
game industry today. |
Genius Products
Offices: Santa Monica, California
Genius Products is a fast growing public
filmed entertainment company. They produce,
publish and distribute content for DVD,
Theatrical, Music and Television releases
both domestically and internationally. Their
mission is to become a leading provider
of family, cinema, lifestyle and classic
entertainment. Their products challenge,
enlighten and entertain the mind, body and
spirit. |
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