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The London Development Agency contributes considerable funding to the London Games Festival. The agency is responsible for driving London's sustainable economic growth - it's our job to ensure that London remains a global success story. To help us deliver this we work with partners from industry, public and voluntary sectors. As well as driving forward equality, health and sustainability, our work is prioritised by four themes.
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BAFTA is best known for its film and television awards, but the academy has also been recognizing the best in video games since 1997. The BAFTA Video Games Awards give the creative and technical specialists the recognition they deserve; it is their craft which has made the Games business the fastest growing form of entertainment today.
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Passion. It’s what bonds people together. At DKPM we’re passionate about brands, so that’s why we’ve created an approach called Total Branding.
From visual to digital to audio, we’ve created high impact campaigns for the leading players in games. Clients include Activision, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, and BAFTA – as well as Marks and Spencer, Transport for London, Warner Vision and first direct. Find out more! Visit www.dkpm.co.uk
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ELSPA (Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association) is the collective identity of the UK interactive entertainment industry, protecting, promoting and providing both for its members and for the industry as a whole. Its activities include industry reports and research; official games charts and analysis; Volume Sales Awards; management and funding of the Anti-Piracy Unit; industry and media communications and government lobbying.
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Eurogamer.net is Europe's leading English-language games website, attracting a large and fast-growing audience for its highly respected and in-depth editorial, which covers all aspects of videogames and gaming culture.
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GameSpot UK gives gamers the trusted content they crave. Breaking news, insightful reviews, exclusive videos, hardware recommendations, and innovative and passionate community – in other words, anything and everything that has to do with PC and video games – and wireless, too.
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IGN Entertainment, a unit of Fox Interactive Media, Inc., is the world’s leading Internet media and services provider focused on the videogame and entertainment enthusiast markets. Our network of videogame-related properties is the web's number one videogame information destination and attracts one of the largest concentrated audiences of young males on the Internet. IGN Entertainment, Inc serves more than 31 million unique users each month and consists of IGN.com, GameSpy, RottenTomatoes, AskMen, FilePlanet, TeamXbox, 3D Gamers, VE3D, Direct2Drive, and over 70 community sites.
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Skillset works with employers to ensure that the UK Computer Games industry has the right people, with the right skills, in the right place, at the right time, so that the UK continues to be one of the best places to make games in the world.
For information on industry endorsed degree courses, training and careers advice, visit www.skillset.org/games
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Tiga is the trade association representing the business and commercial interests of games software developers in the UK and Europe.
Tiga’s key objective is to keep its members at the heart of the global games industry by representing their interests to government, Europe, financiers and not least our major clients – games publishers – by helping to create a successful business environment for them.
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London is one of the most exciting and vibrant cities in the world. To find out everything you need to know about sightseeing, shopping entertainment, eating out, transport and more, go to www.visitlondon.com. Visit London is the official visitor organisation for the capital, so the website is the place to go to find out what’s hot and what’s happening!
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Microsoft revolutionized the gaming industry with the November 2001 launch of Xbox (http://www.xbox.com), its first-generation video game and entertainment system, now sold in 26 countries. Microsoft introduced its next-generation system, Xbox 360, in the 2005 holiday season in Europe, Japan and North America, and launched the system in Australia, Colombia, Hong Kong, Korea, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore and Taiwan in 2006. Xbox 360 (http://www.xbox.com/xbox360) is the most powerful video game and entertainment system, delivering the best games, the next generation of the premier Xbox Live online gaming service, and unique digital entertainment experiences that revolve around gamers.
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