Xconomy Boston

Nextcat Includes Game Developers

Wade Roush12/4/07

Nextcat, the Quincy, MA-based professional social networking site for musicians, filmmakers, writers, artists, and models that we profiled back in August, has added a section for video game developers. It’s good timing, as a report from the Entertainment Software Association last week revealed that Massachusetts is the nation’s fifth-leading center of videogame development, with close to 3,200 developers employed by 29 companies around the state.

Wade Roush is Xconomy's chief correspondent and editor of Xconomy San Francisco. You can e-mail him at wroush@xconomy.com or follow him on Twitter at twitter.com/wroush.

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