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The CMP Game Group has announced a new sister weblog to Gamasutra and the Independent Games Festival/Summit, <a href="http://www.indiegames.com/blog/">IndieGames.com - The Weblog</a> (<a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/IndependentGaming">RSS feed</a>),
January 17, 2008
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The CMP Game Group has announced a new sister weblog to Gamasutra, IndieGames.com - The Weblog (RSS feed), presenting the latest news, reviews and interviews from the burgeoning, increasingly important independent gaming scene. The blog, built on top of the existing IndieGames.com website, is written from an independent perspective, thanks to veteran indie game expert Tim W. and co-editors, and has already added a 'Best-Of' section, featuring some of the more notable freeware and indie games of this and previous years. IndieGames.com - The Weblog also includes interviews with notable game creators, coverage of both Flash and downloadable freeware and commercial indie titles, and plenty of other perspectives on the independent gaming scene - as well as a job feed from Gamasutra.com's industry-leading job section. The site is an independent complement to the CMP Game Group's other indie game-related projects, particularly the Independent Games Festival and Summit, for which more information is available on the IndieGames.com site. In addition, it helps to round out the network of sites serving the game industry with targeted submarket news, features, and job postings, including Game Career Guide (for student game developers), WorldsInMotion.biz (discussing the business of online worlds), Games On Deck (serving mobile game developers), and Game Set Watch (the Group's alt.game weblog.)
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