EU Ban of Videogame Tax Breaks Imminent Escapist Magazine Ubisoft and Heavy Rain developer Quantic Dream consider a move to Canada if the ban is upheld. The European Union has a law stating individual countries cannot place discounts for certain industries within its borders, ostensibly so that nations ...
Roundhouse Rising - Un-Convention ClashMusic.com British producer Quantic lives in the country, and shone light on the nation's Cumbia scene with a recent compilation. Seemingly, there's a lot more going on than meets the eye... Which is where Roundhouse Rising come in.
Results from Planet Zero's Super Street Fighter 4 AE 2012 Tournament on 01/26/12 Examiner.com Adeel "Four Wude" Soomro continues to lead after his victory last week, but Kevin "Quantic Kensou" Turner and "EX" Jermaine Addo are not far behind. Marcus "Nytemare Raven" Ramirez has rebounded from a poor showing in the first tournament to stay in ...
Tax Break for Game Devs Possibly Disappearing in EU 411mania.com If this happens, Quantic Dream, the developer of Heavy Rain, said they will move its operations to Canada, which is still offering incentives. No other company has spoken out yet, but don't be surprised if others follow suit.
Coming Soon: Augmented Reality Goggles for Crime Scene Investigations PCWorld [Photo: Quantic Dream] Augmented reality apps on our phones are pretty neat for directing us to the closest Starbucks and for providing some other computer-on-the-go HUD effects, but in the future it could be used to fight crime.