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The Independent Games Festival (IGF) is an annual festival at the Game Developers Conference (GDC), the largest annual gathering of the independent video game industry. [1] Originally founded in 1998 to promote independent video game developers , and innovation in video game development by CMP Media, [ 2 ] later known as UBM Technology Group ...
Seumas McNally Grand Prize 2016 Ceremony. The Seumas McNally Grand Prize is the main award given at the Independent Games Festival (IGF), an annual event that takes place during the Game Developers Conference, one of the largest gatherings of the indie video game industry. [1]
The Nuovo Award or Innovation Award is an award given at the Independent Games Festival (IGF), an annual event that takes place during the Game Developers Conference, one of the largest gatherings of the indie video game industry.
If artist MC Escher had ever made a game, it might look something like FEZ, the charming game that won the Seamus McNally Grand Prize and a $30,000 cash award at last night's 2012 Independent ...
It's only fitting for one of the main guys behind some of "core" gaming's most well-known franchises to host an award show celebrating the greats. Epic Games' design director Cliff Bleszinski ...
The Independent Games Festival (IGF) is the first and largest competition for independent games, and highlights the innovative achievements of developers ranging in size from individuals building PC titles to studio teams creating console downloadable titles. A pool of judges from the game industry selects the finalists and winners, and the ...
Seumas McNally (February 10, 1979 – March 21, 2000) was a Canadian video game programmer and designer.He is best known for indie games, notably DX-Ball and Tread Marks, which won the Grand Prize at the Independent Games Festival (IGF). [1]
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