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    How can the relationship between developers and publishers be radically shifted for today's game industry? Colorado's NetDevil (Auto Assault, Lego Universe) has big plans in that area, and Gamasutra talks to NetDevil's president Scott Brown on just how to create a new publisher/developer paradigm.
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    As Lego announces that it's purchased NetDevil's Lego Universe team and taking over development of the MMORPG, the Colorado-based studio has laid off a substantial number of its staff. NetDevil initially took on Lego Universe 's development as a work-for-hire project, launching the subscription-based game last October. Lego Group, owners of the Lego toy brand, has purchased the online game's ...
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    Travellers' Tales' development of LEGO Star Wars largely led them to an acquisition by Warner Bros. for a reported $200 million, for example -- if LEGO Universe does well, it could spell major success for NetDevil. So how can other developers looking to gain opportunities with major IP attract companies like LEGO?
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    In a new Gamasutra interview, NetDevil president Scott Brown reveals that the company is "evaluating" the PhysX hardware card exclusivity for its Unreal Engine 3-powered shooter Warmonger - considering non-PhysX levels so "people can try the game a
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    Colorado's MMO specialist NetDevil has a fascinating history of late, with its canceled Auto Assault, the signing of LEGO Universe, and now the compactly developed Jumpgate Evolution, being made with a staff of just thirteen. In this ... Game Market Research GDC Vault GDC Advertise With Game Developer.
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    In this pre-E3 workshop, higher-ups from Planet Moon Studios, NetDevil, Gearbox, BioWare and mobile publisher Gameloft are given the challenge to design and pitch a game based on a license familiar to all those in attendance: E3 itself!
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    Gazillion Entertainment-owned NetDevil will be using Emergent's Gamebryo on its current project: the LEGO Universe MMO, a "large-scale" licensee for the growing engine company. Game Developer is part of the Informa Tech Division of Informa PLC ... Game Market Research GDC Vault GDC Advertise With Game Developer. Stay Updated ...
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    Independent game developer NetDevil has announced a partnership with major toy company The LEGO Group to develop a massively multiplayer online game based on the popular building blocks. The announcement confirms statements made to Gamasutra in a recent interview with NetDevil president Scott Brown and creative director Ryan Seabury, who at ...
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    Charged with overseeing overall management of Gazillion's internal studios, Moulder will lead NetDevil, Gargantuan, Amazing Society and Slipgate Ironworks as they collectively continue their work on two Marvel super hero MMOs, Jumpgate Evolution and other online games both announced and unannounced. Moulder has also worked for Sierra before ...

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