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16Sep 08

Today, I headed to Brighton to visit two development houses that were born in the city. Relentless Software are probably best known for the Buzz! series, of which I'm a huge fan, while Black Rock Studio is behind Pure, which is looking like it could be the sleeper hit of the winter.

We managed to see how the Buzz! team is currently expanding on the first PS3 game with PlayStation Eye features, allowing people to take photos as they beat people around the world. Then it was 100m down the road to Black Rock, with their very impressive new racing game Pure. As a fan of stunt-based racers like Motorcross Madness, I can't wait to play more of this incredibly polished racer.

Aside from the seeing the games, it was great to spend the day hanging out in a game-making environment. Relentless and Black Rock may be close enough to see into each other's windows, but they're very different companies too. Relentless has enjoyed massive success making casual games, and perhaps reflecting this emerging market, the studio imposes a strict 9-5 working day for its employees. Black Rock, personally selected by Disney head Robert Iger to push the company further into the videogame market, has a more traditional feel but still retains an element of fun. There's free ice cream on hand, toys in the meeting rooms, and Black Rock-branded sweets in the form of...well, black sticks of rock. They are in Brighton, after all.

What both teams had in common though was a genuine sense of passion and energy for their respective titles--these are definitely places we could have spent longer at. Finally, it was great to see GameSpot user WillMorkai join us for the Relentless visit, who won after entering a competition on our forums. Relentless spent time explaining game development to Will, and they seemed to be genuinely interested in discovering his opinions about the games market. As a potential games programmer, I wouldn't be surprised if young Will finds himself at Relentless Software again sometime in the future.

In short, it's days like these that make you glad you're working in the games industry. Our Brighton special edition of Start/Select will be up on Friday, so stay tuned for our full interviews with these two leading studios. In the meantime, here are some photos I took of the day.

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3 comments
carstairs
carstairs

Lots of pens! :o :P Maybe someday I'll get to go to a game studio. It's always been a dream.

Elk
Elk ranger

I've been to Brighton a few times, I had no idea there were development houses there. I know there's none in hundreds of miles from where I live now. Sounds like a great day and congrats to WillMorkai!

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