Stories about: Ozisoft

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    Interview: Former Sega Technical Institute lead designer, Chris Senn 16/01/2012 14:26:00

    Chris Senn got his foot into in the videogame industry by starting out as a computer graphics artist at Acme Interactive, previously known as Cinemaware. Originally a summer job, it would quickly evolve into his career.
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    Gaming interview series 20/12/2011 12:43:00

    Over the last few weeks, we've conducted interviews with former employees of iconic gaming houses, publishers and distributors to get an insight into how the gaming industry has boomed and evolved.
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    Interview: Doug Lanford, former software engineer at 3DO 09/12/2011 16:49:00

    Doug Lanford started his video game career at Sega of America in late 1991. He had recently graduated from college with an Electrical Engineering degree and was looking to get in to game development, and by good fortune he ended up starting as a game tester at the video game giant.
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    Interview: Edward Fong and Aaron Younger, former staff of games publisher and distributor GT Interactive 08/12/2011 14:15:00

    Edward Fong and Aaron Younger, former managing director and senior product manager at GT Interactive respectively, discuss the "heady days" of one of Australia's largest video game distributors
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    Interview: Mark Cochrane, former producer and worldwide acquisitions manager at Psygnosis 08/12/2011 13:42:00

    Before coming to Psygnosis in 1995, Mark Cochrane was working at another famous video game company, Accolade, in PR and product marketing. He was entrusted with the tricky task of bringing American sports games such as Hardball and Unnecessary Roughness to Europe.
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    Interview: Tim Allison, former national sales and marketing manager at Sega Ozisoft, on the glory days of Sega 23/11/2011 13:54:00

    When Sega was still in the business of manufacturing consoles, Sega Ozisoft was the local Sega distributor in Australia. Former national sales and marketing manager at Sega Ozisoft, Tim Allison, looks back at the time when Sega was at its peak globally, as well as the challenges behind the local launches of the 32X and Saturn.
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    Interview: Altnet, paid downloads the music industry doesn't want 08/04/2004 10:11:45

    Recently joined to the record industry's lawsuit against KaZaA, Altnet is the paid download service the major labels detest. Available through KaZaA and other peer-to-peer program searches, Altnet's paid downloads have gained exposure to a global audience its rivals would kill for. Using peer-to-peer technology, Altnet can also offer faster download capacity than centralised services by allowing customers to download from other client PCs that have purchased the item.
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    CD copyright protection sparks gaming furore 08/07/2003 07:18:21

    The use of physical copyright protection technology on compact discs has again created controversy – this time creating headaches for retailers and customers of a PC game distributed in Australia by Atari.
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    Infogrames becomes Atari 09/05/2003 12:34:55

    The '80s are back for games distributor, Infogrames, which has undergone an overnight transformation to adopt the name of video game pioneers, Atari.
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    Infogrames takes OziSoft 04/09/2002 10:29:01

    Games distributor OziSoft has finally been brought under the umbrella of parent company Infogrames and will change its name to Infogrames Australia.
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    Market still strong for games sales 22/07/2002 10:49:00

    Sales of interactive games may have taken a slight dip in June but the market is still very buoyant, according to channel research company Inform.
 
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