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Ker-pow! NovaLogic blasts its way to games
forefront.
With dramatic aplomb, an Abrams tank rumbles across sand dunes, backlit by the intense desert sun. It presents ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Creator defends Afghanistan video game.
(Technology).
IT'S either a brilliant way to capitalize on current events or a cynical attempt to cash in on ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
New players join the game: with new contracts from
Microsoft, a couple of...
Ask anyone. For the last year, the only two players in the video game business have been Calabasas-based ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Songwriters Got Games—and New Challenges
"This is a real exciting time for songwriters and composers to be involved in the 'music for games' ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Valley law firms involved in cutting edge specialties:firms large and small...
V. Joe Stubbs and Scott Alderton were both practicing at very large firms when they realized that a ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
The great idea: thinking it up is just the
beginning.
Having a good idea is perhaps the single most important component of a successful business plan. And the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
DeVry getting serious about
videogames.
Due to pent-up demand, DeVry University's West Hills campus is rolling out a new bachelor of science degree ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY E-COMMERCE
COMPANIES.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Political commentators have compared the experience of leading the U.S. Senate to that of trying to ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
The year of living dangerously: stories of survival.
(Living Dangerously:...
IF you're thinking about going into business for yourself, take heed: That first year is a killer. While ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Fly with the Russians on the Eastern Front. (Digital
Marketplace).
Move over, Combat Flight Simulator, for what may very well be the best World War II flight sim ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Defining L.A.'s prototypical
techie.
The typical mover and shaker in the Los Angeles County high-tech industry is 41 years old, works 55 ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Computer games liven up military recruiting,
training.
Computer games--which entertain millions of U.S. teenagers--are beginning to breathe fresh life into military recruiting and training. Earlier ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Electronic Games Boost Licensing Revenue
Facing an industry-wide decline in mechanical royalties, music publishers and songwriters are increasingly turning to a new revenue ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
SOFTWARE COMPANIES.
Ranked by L.A. County employees EXECUTIVE SUMMARY LED by Torrance-based Havas Interactive, sales were up nearly across the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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