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Gabe Olson on Korean Campus

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Gabe Olson, Assistant Professor and Lecturer for Entertainment Arts and Engineering, traveled to the Utah Asia Campus in Incheon, South Korea for the next 6 weeks teaching a 3D Game Asset Creation class. This course is designed to introduce individuals to the fundamentals of creating game assets from an industry perspective. In particular, students will […]

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EAE Students Publish Book on Game Design

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It all began with a homework assignment in Professor Zagal’s Introduction to Game Design Class: Can you identify and share nuggets of game design wisdom? The answer is, of course, yes. And the result, after a year’s worth of hard work, is “Game Design Snacks” – short book published by ETC Press earlier this year. […]

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EAE Student Game Team Invited to DreamHack 2019

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An EAE student team was invited to participate in DreamHack in Dallas. DreamHack is a three day gaming event, held this year from May 31st – June 2nd. Our students achieved a place among the top 5 games where they showcased and pitched their alternative controller game Ready Set Haiya!

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EAE Launch 2019 recap

Each Spring as the school year ends, we invite the public to come playtest our student games. This provides the students with an opportunity to showcase their work to family and friends, gain invaluable playtesting feedback, and gives the public a chance to see our space. This year was our largest yet, with students showing […]

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Brady’s Basketball Game

Current EAE Student, Brady Campbell, has released a video game with the Utah Jazz. Take your best shots in Splash Uncles, a runner game where you control the characters in their journeys from Australia and California to the arena. Score as many points as you can; test your reflexes by dodging trees, benches, rocks and […]

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EAE Creates New Course on Game Streaming

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With over 15 million daily active users video game streaming has a massive impact on communities and the future of the video game industry, yet very few people understand what it is.   In the Fall 2019 semester, EAE will offer a new, special topics course intended to be broad survey of video game streaming from analytical critique […]

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Rogelio Cardona-Rivera to Talk on Games Science at Salt Lake Library

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EAE Faculty member Rogelio Cardona-Rivera will speak at the Salt Lake Public Libraries’ Tech Talks series on Thursday, April 18th, 2019 at 7PM. Cardona-Rivera’s talk’s, titled Toward a Science of Game Design, will cover the following: Game development is costly, technically challenging, and poorly understood. Increased demand for games as a form of entertainment has motivated […]

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EAE to Offer Summer Game Art Bootcamp at the Utah Asia Campus

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Entertainment Arts and Engineering, in collaboration with the Utah Asia Campus and the Office of Global Engagement, will offer a one week, intensive game art bootcamp for aspiring game developers this summer.  The camp, which will focus on 3D modeling for games, will run from July 8 to July 14 and will be taught by […]

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Featured Talk – Jeremy Gibson Bond

Speaker: Jeremy Gibson Bond Date: April 18, 5-6pm, EAE Game Studio(Bldg 72, 2nd Floor) Talk title: Unity’s Entity Component System: The Oncoming Storm Description: At Unite Austin 2017, Unity first introduced their Entity Component System (ECS). Since then, it has moved from R&D to public beta, and in the future, ECS will completely replace the […]

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