October 2nd“7th sees London come alive with a festival celebrating the
very best in contemporary video games.
Throughout the week there will
be a series of public and industry events showcasing some of the
hottest games, consoles, topics and people helping to shape the fastest
growing entertainment industry.
The festival includes a weeklong
series of previews, appearances and hands-on gaming of the biggest
titles for Christmas at HMV Oxford Circus, gaming areas at John Lewis
Oxford Street, and a pitching event for new game ideas.
The
London Games Festival is supported by Creative London, part of the
London Development Agency and a number of high-profile media and retail
partners have come on board, including HMV; John Lewis; Kiss FM; Visit
London; Intent Media; Imagine Publishing; IGN UK; Gamespot and
Eurogamer.
See and get hands on play of new games from some of
the biggest and most respected hardware manufacturers and games
publishers like Microsoft Xbox, Electronic Arts and Take Two.
Mainstream Events CalendarCinema ShowdownVue Cinema, Leicester Square “ 7th October
Play
this year's hottest new games on the biggest and best format available.
Hone your skills and get ready to play against and in front of up to
400 fellow gamers. Tickets are free although subject to a small booking
fee, and will be available throughout September from Vue Cinemas and
competitions nationwide.
Tournament StageHMV Oxford Street “ 2nd-7th October
Play
new and future releases, and battle against fellow gamers at the HMV
store on Oxford Street. Different games and challenges will be
available throughout the week, along with giveaways, and celebrities
making on stage appearances. Announcements on games on show will be
made throughout September
The Family Game ShowJohn Lewis, Oxford Street “ 2nd-7th October
Take
a break from shopping in one of Britain's top department stores to try
your hand at the latest games. Games pods and consoles will be situated
throughout the store, with something to appeal to all members of the
family. Competitions, challenges, and special events will run
throughout the week, turning a shopping trip into a family day out!
The London Game Career FairCafe Royal “ 3rd-4th October
The
London Game Career Fair will provide the opportunity for games industry
professionals, recent graduates and individuals from related
industries, such as computer graphics, animation and film, to speak
with leading companies in the game industry about career opportunities.
Fringe Events CalendarLondon Games Festival FringeA range of central London locations “ 2nd-7th October
This
years Festival Fringe will explore aspects of interactive entertainment
as culture, creative form and a market that falls outside the
recognised games industry. The Fringe will involve performances,
exhibitions, master classes and seminars, participatory workshops and,
of course, opportunities to play. A full list of events will be
released soon. Highlights of the programme include:
Lizards' LairCentral London location “ 2nd October
Got
an idea for a new game? Want to meet the makers and work at a games
developer? Then this is the event for you. The London Games Festival is
inviting you to enter your game idea, and then if successfully picked,
present and pitch the concept to a panel of industry experts from some
of the most respected publishers and developers. Each panellist will
select their favourite game and the winners will receive a week's hands
on experience at a games company.
Playing Films, Watching GamesBFI's National Film Theatre “ 7th October
Playing
films, watching games will be the forum for an exploration of the
convergence between what are arguably the two most powerful
entertainment forms. This event will see a panel of some of the most
innovative drivers from film and games come together to discuss how the
two industries currently relate to each other, and where they are
taking us.
Sense of Play “ A Game Design SymposiumCentral London location “ 6th October
Sense
of Play is a one-day symposium, co-sponsored by the University College
for the Creative Arts. The event aims to promote lively debate on the
nature of game design: what it means to different people “ both inside
and outside the industry. Games designers are often considered to be
key to the medium's creative future and this event asks how we can best
equip emerging talent to square up to the considerable challenges they
face as the industry moves forward. Sense of Play will also look at
whether talent from other industries could make a difference to the
creative process.
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