CMP Media's Game Developer Magazine Announces the Winners for the Fourth Annual Front Line AwardsHonors Pay Tribute to Advancements and Innovation in Game Development Tools And Name Hall of Fame InducteePRNewswire CMP Media's Game Developer magazine today announced its list of winners for the fourth annual Front Line Awards, honoring excellence and innovation in tools for game development in 2001. Winners are selected in categories encompassing programming, art, audio and production tools. The winners of the Front Line Awards will be profiled in the January 2002 issue of Game Developer magazine, available on newsstands beginning December 28, 2001. "As games have become more and more sophisticated over the years, so have the development tools used to make them," said Jennifer Olsen, editor-in- chief, Game Developer magazine. "The software and hardware companies who have answered the call for tools that enable faster and more efficient game creation deserve to be recognized for their efforts in advancing the state of the art. Game Developer magazine's Front Line Awards do just that." Front Line Award winners were determined by a panel of industry-leading game developers specializing in the fields relevant to each category. Products were nominated in the various categories by Game Developer's editors, judges, and readers, from which finalists were selected and evaluated based on criteria such as utility, value, and innovation. Winners in the various categories include: Programming -- Araxis: Merge -- Perforce -- Rational: Quantify Art -- Alias|Wavefront: Maya 4 -- Discreet: 3ds Max 4.2 -- Right Hemisphere: Deep Paint 3D Production -- NXN Software: NXN alienbrain Audio -- Metric Halo: ChannelStrip Hardware -- Apple: Titanium PowerBook G4 -- NVIDIA: GeForce3 In addition to the Front Line Award category winners, each year one product is inducted into the Front Line Awards Hall of Fame. The inductee is chosen for its outstanding contribution to the game development industry. This year's honor was presented to the original Voodoo 3D card, developed by 3Dfx. Though 3Dfx is no longer in business, the first Voodoo graphics cards, along with 3Dfx's Glide API, gave game developers unprecedented freedom to take advantage of 3D acceleration in their games and deliver them on affordable consumer hardware. Front Line Award logos for use in any articles or other communications can be downloaded at http://www.gdmag.com/flalogos. NOTE: All company and/or product names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective manufacturers. About the Gama Network The resource for game developers for more than 10 years, the Gama Network, a division of CMP Media, exclusively serves developers of interactive entertainment games. The Gama Network includes the Game Developers Conference, the Independent Games Festival, Game Developer magazine and Gamasutra.com. For more information please visit http://www.gamanetwork.com/. CMP Media LLC CMP Media LLC (http://www.cmp.com/) is a leading high-tech media company providing essential information and marketing services to the entire technology spectrum-the builders, sellers and users of technology worldwide. Capitalizing on its editorial strength, CMP is uniquely positioned to offer marketers comprehensive, integrated media solutions tailored to meet their individual needs. Its diverse products and services include newspapers, magazines, Internet products, research, direct marketing services, education and training, trade shows and conferences, custom publishing, testing and consulting. Contact: Sibel Sunar The Bohle Company sibel@bohle.com 310-785-0515, ext. 271 SOURCE: Gama Network Contact: Sibel Sunar of The Bohle Company, +1-310-785-0515, ext. 271, or Website: http://www.cmp.com/ Website: http://www.gamanetwork.com/ Website: http://www.gdmag.com/ Company News On-Call: http://www.prnewswire.com/comp/132280.html |