Darius Kazemi

Darius makes HTML5 videogames and is Bocoup’s Director of Community Development. He’s worked on MMOs, Facebook games, and weirdo indie stuff. In addition to putting on events like New Game for Bocoup, he also runs GameLoop, a game development unconference, and co-organizes Boston Post Mortem and the Boston HTML5 Game Development Meetup.

Check out Darius Kazemi's website, github and twitter.

Posts from Darius Kazemi on Bocoup's blog:

New Game Tickets On Sale

Posted on Aug 23, 2011

Performance Data from our Fieldrunners WebGL Demo

Posted on Aug 04, 2011

Fieldrunners WebGL Particle System Demo

Posted on Jul 27, 2011

Benchmarking WebGL Particle Effects

Posted on Jul 15, 2011

Announcing: New Game Conference

Posted on Jul 07, 2011

Introduction to HTML5 Game Development

Posted on Jan 01, 2009

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