Gamedev.net is the leading resource for game developers, featuring daily news updates, over 1500 featured articles and tutorials, and the most active game development forums anywhere
The International Game Developers Association is the largest non-profit membership organization serving individuals who create video games. We bring together developers at conferences, in local chapters and in special interest groups to improve their lives and craft.
The Art and Business of Making Games.
Gamasutra is the most complete resource for Game Development news, industry speculation and observation reports, and professional interviews.
The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) is the U.S. association exclusively dedicated to serving the business and public affairs needs of companies that publish computer and video games for video game consoles, personal computers, and the Internet.
I'm Juuso. I started baking games when I was a kid. Here in my blog I write about games development and other relatively interesting stuff. Within the last about 5 years, this blog has seen over one million visits (which is pretty nice) from real people like you.
The Independent Games Blog.
Games are as competitive as any entertainment industry, and it's not easy to get that first job. But if you've set your sights on the games biz, we're here to help you build your skills, make informed decisions, and improve your chances of BREAKING IN.
GamesIndustry.biz is the market-leading business community for news and information about the global videogames industry, covering all aspects of the interactive entertainment value chain from development through to retail.
My intent here is to help game biz aspirants learn what it takes to get in and move up in the game business. I write occasional articles to answer Frequently Asked Questions ("FAQs") about designing and making games - computer games, video games, even board games.
DevMaster.net is a game development website that provides articles, a 3D engines database, daily news updates, and an active forum!
RPS is about PC gaming. All of PC gaming, rather than just one of the weird and wonderful niches most other PC-centric sites confine themselves to. It's written by four of Britain's top games journalists, and it aims to cover everything from the latest breaking stories about the biggest releases to esoterica from the format's obscurest peninsulas.
The Game Developers' Association of Australia (GDAA) was formed in December 1999 to increase the profile of the Australian interactive game industry both domestically and internationally
Founded in 2005, the Casual Games Association is a professional international trade organization providing educational resources and community support for those involved in creating games for the mass market consumer.
By working closely with developers, educational institutions and government bodies, the NZGDA seeks to build the New Zealand game development industry into a preferred supplier of products and services for the growing US$10 billion worldwide videogame industry.