NECN CEO Corner: Video Game On – VIDEO
Ken Surdan of Turbine and Tim Loew of MassDiGI discuss the game industry with CEO Corner host Peter Howe. First of three parts. Watch this video at NECN.com.
Ken Surdan of Turbine and Tim Loew of MassDiGI discuss the game industry with CEO Corner host Peter Howe. First of three parts. Watch this video at NECN.com.
Watch this video at NECN.com. Second of three parts.
Watch this video at NECN.com. Third of three parts.
Game industry veteran Monty Sharma joins MassDiGI as managing director! Learn more at Marketwatch.com.
WGBH’s Innovation Hub focuses on the role video games play in the classroom. Click here to listen to host Kara Miller, Dave Martz from Muzzy Lane Software, Eric Klopfer from MIT’s Education Arcade and Tim Loew from MassDiGI talk about the issues.
The Worcester Telegram & Gazette looks at MassDiGI and what the state is doing to foster the local video game industry. Click here to read to the full story.
Click here to read the full story at Gamasutra.
Click here to read the full story from the Boston Globe.
Click here to read the full story from Mass High Tech.
Click here to read the full story from Boston.com.
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