New Zealand Game Developers Association
The New Zealand Game Developers Association (NZGDA) was founded in 2001. It was formed to support the video game development industry in New Zealand.
The primary mission of the NZGDA is to build the New Zealand video game development industry into a preferred supplier of related products and services. It also facilitates communication for New Zealand game developers, and aims to create quality development, and business capabilities within New Zealand. The NZGDA organises monthly Game Developer Meetups in Auckland.
NZGDA members can be both commercial game development studios or individuals. The current President of the organisation is James Everett, lead game designer at Magic Leap.[1]
Members
- Clocktower Games
- Blitz Research
- Big Little Bang
- Cerebral Fix
- Custard Square
- Def-Logic
- Fiero Interactive
- Gameloft New Zealand
- Grinding Gear Games
- InGame
- Majic Jungle
- Media Design School
- Metia Interactive
- Ninja Kiwi
- Pixel This
- Rush Digital
- Runaway Play
- Rocket Jump
- PikPok / Sidhe Interactive
- Scarlet City Studios
- SmallWorlds
- Stickmen Studios
References
- ↑ "Board Members | NZGDA". nzgda.com. 2016-08-27. Retrieved 2016-08-27.
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