Is it a good idea for developers to focus on one form factor – and one form factor, only? One developer, Supercell, has done just this, calling it a “tablet first strategy”, and they plan to build all their projects from here on out focused purely on the tablet device:
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Tips And Tricks From You
We welcome your tips and tricks for Visual Computing software developers. Here are some that came in from our Game Demo Contest entrants.
Countdown to July
Hey Its June 2nd! There's less then one month left to get your demo submitted for the Level Up 2009 Game demo challenge. Get it submitted!
There was two HUGE announcements last week in case you missed it.
First, Intel is awarding a $100.00 Visa or American Express cash gift cards for the entry with the highest votes from the week prior. How's that for incentive to get your submission in?
Game Dev Educators: A contest for your students!
Calling all game development educators! Your students can benefit from being involved in our Intel Visual Adrenaline Game Demo Challenge going on right now! Students from a wide range of disciplines can enter, including those with a focus on video game development, art, computer science, music/composition, computer programming, and much more. Students can form small teams where one student may code the game play, another may do the code threading, another may design the soundtrack, and yet another can
Winners announced for Havok Physics Innovation Contest
Back in August we kicked off a contest to encourage developers to create games that made innovative use of Havok Physics and Animation for PC. We put $40,000 worth of prizes up for grabs and today we've announced the winners!


