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Welcome to W3 Game Studio |
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W3 Game Studio is one of the world’s finest independent developer and publisher of interactive entertainment software for computer entertainment system as well as PC, casual web-based games and games for mobile phone devices. Since the company was founded in 2005, W3 Game Studio has been a creative leader and today, the company continues to innovate and evolve the interactive entertainment medium. By drawing talent from diverse fields such as computer programming, animation, character modeling, motion capture, 3D face and body rendering, computer graphics and sound engineering with contributions from storywriters, directors, camera-people, actors and musicians, W3 Game Studio uses technology and creativity to develop mainstream interactive entertainment. W3 Game Studio operates its global Headquarters in Montreal, Canada and boasts a development team that is more than 20 people strong. With an eye on the global marketplace, W3 Game Studio continues to expand its international presence Additional growth drivers for W3 Game Studio are in online gaming and the mobile phone markets. |
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Music Sales Driven by Video Games |
Rock Band and Guitar Hero are two of the most fun games out there at the moment. Turns out people are addicted to adding more songs, which is helping to fatten the wallets of the game makers.
In the two months since MTV Networks and Harmonix released the music-based videogame "Rock Band," players have purchased and downloaded more than 2.5 million additional songs made available after the game's initial distribution. Activision, meanwhile, said it has sold more than 5 million new songs via download for "Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock" since it began adding downloadable content in early November.
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US video games sales hit record |
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Blockbuster titles and the success of Nintendo's new console helped make 2007 a record year for US video game sales, according to a research group. NPD said combined sales of software and hardware hit $17.94bn (£9.1bn) last year, a 43% jump from 2006. Nintendo's new motion-controlled console, the Wii, pulled in new customers, the report said. The top-selling game of 2007 was Halo 3 for Microsoft's Xbox, which has sold 4.8 million copies since its launch.
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