Gamebase USA announced they are now an authorized middleware developer for Wii UTM. Acting as an authorized middleware developer of Nintendo, the Gamebryo engine offers support for Wii U development.
“We are determined to stay on the cutting edge of all new hardware as it becomes available,” said Gabriel Liberty, Technical Director of Gamebase USA. “The Wii U is powerful enough to take advantage of all of Gamebryo's features including our advanced lighting techniques and multicore technology.”
We all know IMDB when it comes down to movies. A lot of people, including us, have wondered why an authoritative database like this does not exist for games. It's 2013 now, and we think it's time for a database that contains every single bit of information about every game that will or has been released.
Sounds epic - Better than N4G and all the silly kids on it!
N4G is just news though.. which is epic in its own way!
That would be fascinating. It's a much bigger endeavor than most realise though...
I feel like this has largely already been done. If you look at sites like www.giantbomb.com, www.thegameeffect.com, www.ign.com, etc, they provide very similar features as what they're proposing with this site.
Still looks interesting though!
sooo Gamewise.co? everyone start meaningless kickstarters/wtv for absolutely no reason at all.
GamersHell: ''Gamebase USA today announced they are now an authorized middleware developer for Wii U - this means that their Gamebryo engine offers now support for Wii U development. Best known for its industry-leading 3D game engines, Gamebryo and LightSpeed, Gamebase USA's technologies have been selected by studios around the world to bring nearly 300 titles across more than 15 genres to market, including titles like Epic Mickey, Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two and Bully: Scholarship Edition.''
well today there was an announcement of a nice platformer with dimensional jumping using the unity engine. Its called oliver and spike. I was wondering when something using that engine would pop up.
People dont understand that current gen NEEDS these middleware companies because of the engines games have been using for years now.. Wii U is playing catch up
RALEIGH, NC –December 4, 2012– Gamebase USA, a subsidiary of Gamebase Co. Ltd., announced today it has integrated RakNet networking technology into Gamebryo 4.0, the latest version of its industry-leading game engine.
“We are excited to add RakNet to the Gamebryo framework. The RakNet C++ networking integration is one of the many ways we continue to enhance Gamebryo,” said Gabriel Liberty, Technical Director at Gamebase USA.
Yuck. Sorry, but can anyone tell me a game that people didn't groan about after finding out it was on Gamebryo? It's a buggy, ugly, outdated engine now and was outdated as soon as every version came out.
*sigh* Hate this damn engine.