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Submitted by Tellyn 1258d ago | interview

N-Europe Interviews Seed Studios

From N-Europe.com:

"N-Europe: What do you think of the Portuguese game development scene right now and how do you see it in the near future?

Seed Studios: Compared to 7 or 8 years ago, things are better, there are more game companies and more professionals, which is certainly good. The future is looking bright for companies that stick to developing small and medium games, but unfortunately for those who want to tackle bigger projects, they'll need to hire people from abroad or train people within the company, which in both cases is very time consuming and expensive.

It's urgent that young people start getting education in specific areas; courses that "teach how to make games" won't solve anything, we need specialization in 3D modelling, AI, etc..." (Nintendo DS, PS3, Toy Shop)

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