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The Game Developers Conference (GDC) is an annual conference for video game developers.The event includes an expo, networking events, and awards shows like the Game Developers Choice Awards and Independent Games Festival, and a variety of tutorials, lectures, and roundtables by industry professionals on game-related topics covering programming, design, audio, production, business and ...
Game Developers Conference – San Francisco, California, in March GameStorm – Portland, Oregon, in March GameSoundCon – Los Angeles, California, in the Fall
2015: Tracy Fullerton (game developer and professor at USC Interactive Media & Games Division) 2016: Mark DeLoura (former editor of Game Developer and served as Senior Advisor for Digital Media for the U.S. Office of Science and Technology Policy) [23] 2017: Rami Ismail (co-founder of Vlambeer, assistance to indie game development) [48] 2018 ...
When this year’s Game Developers Conference (GDC) kicks off Monday at the Moscone Center in San Fransisco, one topic is sure to be hanging over those in attendance at the five-day event: who has ...
An early well-known indie developer, Coconut Island, was founded in the mid-2000s, and through its success, starting a number of game jams around the country starting in 2011, and eventually established the China Indie Game Alliance, one of the country's largest developer communities. Further interest in indie game development came with the ...
GCA Games Convention Asia is a major video game exhibition in the Asia-Pacific region. It consists of a public exhibition and a conference where the various players in the video game industry network and interact with each other, while showcasing their latest products and services to the public. [2]
China's internet isn't happy that "Wukong Sun: Black Legend" is due for release on Nintendo's store. It's a 2D platformer game with art and a title that resembles "Black Myth: Wukong."
Bilibili, one of China’s biggest video-sharing platforms, plunged 9.7%. Kuaishou, operator of China’s second-largest short-video app, fell 7.2%. Both companies have businesses in online gaming.