there's a blogger that has a GameSalad blog and he's from the UK. Someone translated entire tutorials into Italian. We really don't know where these people come from. And we haven't really made a marketing push until now. Since then we had 200 people sign up for alpha, then we opened up and had another 500 sign up and start making games. It's really built for the 99% of players that don't know how to program. GameSalad is an open platform that allows non-programmers to create games for the web, social networks, Facebook, and also for iPhone. I spoke with Gendai's Michael Agustin about the software, which just went into open beta, and how the development platform will develop in the future. The free program allows users to create games using a visual, drag-and-drop interface, and easily move them to the iPhone for testing. If the iPhone platform, which is already lauded for making it easier for small developers to create and publish games, isn't democratic enough for you, Gendai Games is attempting to open up iPhone game development (as well as development for other platforms like Facebook, and, in the future, game consoles like the Wii and DS) to everyone, whether you can program or not, with its GameSalad software.
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