Texas Allots $250,000 for Video Game Project
By Andrew on Friday, June 8th, 2007 at 12:11 AM PST In Game Related Laws, Gamer Life, Games Industry
Texas just got a whole lot friendlier, if you make video games, that is.
Gov. Rick Perry signed into law today a bill that would grant $250,000 for state-funded video game projects in the form of grant incentives.
There was a question of whether or not to censor the projects as a condition of the money, but thankfully the censorship consideration was not made a part of the bill.
But that’s awesome news for video game makers in the state of Texas who want to try to take a chance at being able to eat while they make their indie video game.
It’s always nice to expand your diet outside of Top Ramen. But most of us who have experienced what it’s like to go to college know that Maruchan can be your savior at midnight.
