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North Carolina-based Joystick Labs has revealed it will soon accept applications for its latest incubation program that will provide funds and mentorship to aspiring indie developers.
Newsbrief: North Carolina-based Joystick Labs has announced its latest incubation program that will provide funds and mentorship to aspiring indie developers. Much like the Joystick Labs' previous incubation programs, select indie teams will get a chance to enroll in a 12-week course that will help them refine and develop their projects with the help of both game educators and industry professionals. Applications for the 2012 program will open March 6 and conclude on May 25. More details on this year's program are available on Joystick Labs' official website.
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