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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 09/13/2008
Wales wigs out to the chords of Dark RockA team of graduates is seeking to put Wales on the computer games map with the launch of a company and a space adventure game. Adam Griffiths, Rob Simmonds, Cameron Coles and Matthew Clark, all Newport Business School games development and artificial intelligence graduates, have set up Dark Rock Games - a name that makes you want to pull on a black...
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Edinburgh Evening News (Free subscription) | 08/25/2008
... were then a couple of silly run outs, one accounting for Kiwi McSkimming and the other seeing Cameron Coles trooping back to the pavilion, but an impressive 41 not out from Scotland cap Smith allowed the visitors to post 191-9 from their 50 overs. "I was pleased to chip in with some runs at the end while Giles (Holmes, who made 36] also did well and, although we thought we could have...
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IGN (Free subscription) | 08/18/2008
... in the computer games industry."Adam set up Dark Rock Games with fellow graduates Rob Simmonds, Cameron Coles and Matthew Clark because he wanted to stay in Newport and avoid the stress of relocating his wife, Debbie, and young children to find a job making computer games."The computer games industry is one of the biggest in the world yet there are very few companies in Wales making...