Gabriel_X Skrevet 13. mars 2003 Del Skrevet 13. mars 2003 "Britain's leading game developer has called on the UK Government to help struggling games firms. Peter Molyneux, Managing Director of Lionhead Studios, said making a successful video game has become too expensive for the smaller, independent developers. "It is well known that Britain leads the world in development terms," he told BBC News Online. "There's no other place on Earth that has the concentration of development talent." He said it was essential that the government stepped in with financial aid to help save the country's gaming talent, similar to the way it funds British film-makers. The problem for the smaller businesses is the escalating cost of creating a good game. Ten years ago, the average game cost £200,000, whereas now the average budget is £1m. " http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/2836521.stm Lenke til kommentar
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