GDSE is Now Powered by GarageGamesPosted on Friday, December 12, 2003 @ 03:27:30 pm E.S.T
GarageGames announced today the newly redesigned Game Development Search Engine (GDSE) is now hosted by HomeLAN and powered by GarageGames. With its hand on the pulse of the gaming industry, The Game Development Search Engine (GDSE) provides both, beginning and experienced game developers, the most current information available on every category of resource necessary to build games.
Comprised of more than 2,500 internet resources, each of which has been logically grouped into sections that are easy to find and navigate, they cover topics such as game engines, programming in specific APIs and source code examples. . In addition, the GDSE gives readers updated tutorials on the latest use of software including: Milkshape, MAX, Lightwave and Maya.
The majority of websites have been reviewed and rated according to their content and, from these, only the most informative sites are handpicked to be included in GDSE's monthly spider crawl.
“Empowering game developers by highlighting and explaining key tools and resources is what makes great games possible and that is what GDSE is all about,” comments James Rozee founder of GDSE. “Partnering with GarageGames not only allows us to bring more resources to GDSE but also allows us to grow into a feature rich game development portal service.”
“We value our partnership with GarageGames and bringing portals like GDSE to game developers,” said Adam Vener, Federation Founder of HomeLAN, “it compliments our commitment to quality resources for games at all levels. Whether its specializing in cutting edge solutions for multiplayer game servers or investing in the future of an innovation, together with GarageGames it’s going to be possible.”
About GDSE
The Game Development Search Engine's (www.gdse.com) unique breadth of services makes it one of the most innovative game development sites on the Internet. With its unique spider technology, GDSE is able to create a searchable index of pertinent game development resources that is virtually free of clutter and unnecessary content. In addition to its search index, GDSE offers job information services, web based access to select newsgroups, e-mail, and many other productivity tools. GDSE users have hailed it as "Excellent!", "Very informative and well designed". GDSE is owned and operated by Dungeon Crawl Software. For more information please contact James Rozee at james@gdse.com.
About HomeLAN:
Over the past 4 years, HomeLAN has hosted hundreds of gaming servers for many dozens of titles, and served hundreds of thousands of unique gamers every month. HomeLAN provides a wide spectrum of services to both developers and gamers alike. Their news site, www.homelanfed.com, has evolved into a definitive source for the latest gaming news, including exclusive news, interviews, previews and reviews. Developers, publishers, businesses and gamers are invited to visit us at www.homelan.com
About GarageGames:
Located in Eugene, Oregon, GarageGames (http://www.garagegames.com) is a pioneering on-line game publisher. Their mission is to provide independent game makers with tools, technology, education, team-building... and, even the markets they need to sell great games. GarageGames is most famous for bringing the Torque Game Engine, the technology behind "Tribes 2," to Independent developers for only $100. Posted By: Adam Paoli - 111 Reads
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