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  2. Video games in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Traditional retail sales of video games in Australia during 2012 were $1.16 Billion; digital sales were estimated at $620 Million. [26] In 2013, Australia was ranked 14th in the world in terms of video game revenues. [27] On 22 June 2015 the Australian Senate commenced an inquiry into the future of Australia's video game development industry. [28]

  3. Interactive Games and Entertainment Association - Wikipedia

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    The first report published by the association was the GamePlay Australia: Australians and Computer Games report published in 2005. [23] The first New Zealand focused report was published in 2010. [24] All of the reports have been authored by Jeffery E. Brand, PhD, from the Faculty of Society and Design at Bond University in Australia. [25] [26]

  4. Category:Video games developed in Australia - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Video gaming in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia-exclusive video games (11 P) C. Video game companies of Australia (3 C, 25 P) E. Esports in Australia (2 C, 1 P) G. Video games developed in Australia (3 C ...

  6. You want to break into the video game industry? Here's how - AOL

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    Despite roughly 10,000 layoffs globally since the beginning of 2023, the video game business continues to grow. Experts discuss opportunities and how to make it in this competitive field.

  7. Category:Australian video game designers - Wikipedia

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  8. Australian Game Developers Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Game Developers Conference (AGDC) was an annual conference from 1999 to 2005 that brought together Australian and overseas game developers, publishers, programmers, artists, production staff, computer graphics companies, audio companies, software tool developers, buyers and suppliers to the game development industry.

  9. Alex Hutchinson (video game director) - Wikipedia

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    Alex Hutchinson is an Australian video game director and designer. He is best known for his work as the creative director for Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed III and Far Cry 4. After a long stint at Ubisoft, [1] he has since co-founded his own video game development company, Typhoon Studios.