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E3: The Game Business Feels Good About the Coming Year

by Mark FefferJune 16, 201122 seconds
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[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLp2n-_Dn08&w=560&h=349]

At E3, I spoke to a number of video game companies and players about trends in the business. The bottom line: Slow but steady growth this year. And some awesome games.

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Mark Feffer
Mark Feffer started as a videotape editor back when there was videotape to edit, then joined the news desk at Dow Jones News/Retrieval, the company's first online product. He produced The Wall Street Journal's first multimedia CD-ROMs and published his novel, "September," in 2006. He lives in Pennsylvania with his wife, their fierce terrier, and a schnauzer who wonders why she ever left California. He's a member of the Project Management Institute.
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