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Socoder -> Off Topic -> Develop in Liverpool event - Alien Breed franchise;

Thu, 05 Nov 2009, 02:46
LostUser
I would love to go to this event, but the cost of £295+VAT puts me off;

Event: Develop in Liverpool
Date: 5th November

This one really interests me from a RetroCoder point of view;

ART & DESIGN: Resurrecting the Alien Breed franchise
If you're lucky enough to have a much-loved retro game to work with, how do you bring it up-to-date without damaging its DNA? Team 17's design manager John Dennis outlines some of the challenges and opportunities the studio has faced in bringing its classic Amiga game Alien Breed back to life in the form of Alien Breed Evolution, which it is set to self-publish for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
Speaker: John Dennis, Team 17

Read more:
https://www.develop-conference.com/tec/liv/programme.html