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    • #6483
      Aphra K
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      Ok I have almost finished the 2007 review – sorry about delay but got side lined trying to mobilise local residents against a large local development plan – anyway I am trying to figure out what images would be best to use as the lead image or images to accompany the feature. The feature focuses on key developments in terms of the Irish games industry, academia and events.

      Suggestions or attempts at artistic montages welcome!

      Any images come to mind to people?

      I guess I could do some sort of montage of screenshots from games released by Irish companies this year….

      let me know what you think..I know some of you are better at this than I.

      Aphra.

    • #39916
      Anonymous
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      D Day 1944 would be a good one and darkwater also anounced there title and have screens on there site.

    • #39919
      Anonymous
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      Hi Aphra,

      Ok I have almost finished the 2007 review – [/quote:8c1cd7c0ce]

      Are there any reviews from previous years available for download?

      Does the report usually include details of graduate numbers, courses, as well as final projects?

    • #39921
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      Aphra,

      I forgot to send you this by email…

      Here are loads of photos from the Ernest Adams workshop. I all the students to bring release forms signed by their parents, so we have permission to use them..

      http://www.comp.dit.ie/website07/news.php?id=41

      Bryan

    • #39923
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      Try Flickr and Robocode some photos from the event and the SchoolBots challenge.

      Dublin Institute of Technology were Robocode Marshals 2007
      Tipperary Institute were runners up. Our Lady’s Bower in
      Athlone won the SchoolBots Challenge

    • #39926
      Aphra K
      Keymaster

      thanks for the comments

      no we don’t do college graduate numbers etc…we focus on the Irish games industry and the launch of new courses/research projects – already that makes it pretty long.

      there are a few past reviews alright – check January features of previous years.

      Aphra.

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