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Filtering The Firehose -- Navigating Massive Game Content

Ben Gardella, Maxis/Electronic Arts
How do you find the best stuff in a pile of 50 million user-generated objects? We'll review decision... READ MORE
Video Games

The Future of Virtual Worlds: MMOs on Console

Craig Alexander, Turbine, Inc.
Given the processing power and connectivity of console game systems, the opportunity to transition m... READ MORE
Video Games

Secrets of Pitching an Original Game

Chris Charla, Foundation 9 Entertainment
Getting an original game idea green-lit is one of the hardest things to do in the industry. Gain kno... READ MORE
Video Games

Who is Playing What? Current Gameplay Trends

Jon Radoff, GamerDNA, Inc.
We know people are playing games, but do we know who is playing what? Jon Radoff will discuss the cy... READ MORE
Video Games

Bridging the Experiential Gap Between Games and Cinema

Christopher Burns, Mythos Productions, LLC
Presenting methodology, process, and tools for closing the gap between the erratic captivation of th... READ MORE
Video Games

The Console Wars: What's Really Going on With the Gaming Industry

Libe Goad, Editor-in-Chief, GameDaily
Libe Goad, Editor-in-Chief, GameDaily, will address the gaming consoles on the market, highlighting ... READ MORE
Video Games

Girl Gaming Goes Mainstream: Cliches, Reality, and Community

Mike Prasad, GirlGamer.com
Representing around 40% of gaming market, females are a high growth demographic that can't be ignore... READ MORE
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Crossing the Divide: Bringing Casual Games to the DS

Randy Sanborn, Foundation 9 Entertainment
Admit it—-you think of casual games, and you think of computers. But guess what? The $2.25 billion... READ MORE
Video Games

Being Indie and Successful in the Video Game Industry

Joel DeYoung, Hothead Games
Join [insert names, titles and companies of participants] as they discuss the state of the indie vid... READ MORE
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