H O M E P R O J E C T S B I T E N G I N E S H O P C O M P A N Y C L I E N T S C O N T A C T
   

Bitfield is a developer of computer games and interactive 3D-software. From conceptual stage to realisation, we offer different solutions for individual purposes:

  • Computer games for Windows PC and Nintendo DS
  • Games for advertisement, e.g. internet or tradeshows
  • Realtime visualisation of products and architecture
  • Educational games and software

Bitfield also offers a middleware technology for the Nintendo DS - the BitEngineDS is a 2D and 3D game engine and is ideal for game developers who need a quick start on the DS.

Please do not hesitate to contact us for more information.

 
 
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  15. December 2009

We will be present at the Game Developer Conference (GDC) in San Francisco March 9 through 13 2010. Bitfield will be part of the German Pavilion in the South Hall. Please send your meeting requests to contact@bitfield.de
  1. December 2009

Our game "Giana Sisters DS" has won the German Game Developer Award 2009 in the category "Best Children's Game". A big Thank You to everyone who has made this possible! www.deutscher-entwicklerpreis.de
  5. November 2009

We will be at the Game Connection in Lyon December 7 though 10 2009 with our own booth. (www.game-connection.com) The best way to send meeting requests is through the Extranet of the Game Connection.
  18. October 2009

The current issue of the German Making Games Magazin contains an article by us in which we talk a little bit about the development process of Giana Sisters DS. www.makinggames.de
  21. September 2009

We will be visiting the Tokyo Game Show again this year. (tgs.cesa.or.jp/english) If you would like to meet us there please write to contact@bitfield.de
  1. June 2009

This year the GamesCom in Cologne will take place for the first time. (www.gamescom-cologne.com) We will of course be there at the show as well as at the GDC Europe developers conference in the forefront. Meeting requests can be sent to contact@bitfield.de
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