The GC Developer Conference (GCDC) ended on Wednesday 23rd August with
a record number of over-650 participants from 20 countries (500
delegates in 2005).
Exciting presentations were shown and exhibitors
made a promise to meet again at Leipzig in 2007. International games
developers, publishers and academics came together at Europe's biggest
developers' conference, which took place from the 21st to the 23rd of
August, to discuss development, business and science. This year's event
was characterised by full rooms, a great atmosphere, and several
opportunities for networking. Special attention was paid at the
conference to address the subject of next generation games. The
following are some of the key questions that were posed:
* What types of functions will the input devices of next generation games offer?
* What themes must be taken into account when designing next generation titles?
* What are the opportunities offered by online games and is there a viable market potential behind projects under development?
"The
growing interest in the conference and the increase in the number of
participants clearly show that the GCDC has found its international
location in Leipzig," said Frank Sliwka, Project Manager of the GCDC.
Among
the speakers this year were Bob Bates (IGDA), Bill Roper (CEO Flagship
Studios), Peter Molyneux (President of Lionhead), Don L. Daglow
(President and CEO of Stormfront Studios Inc.), David Smith (Managing
Director of Interactive Selection), Christopher Schmitz (Executive
Producer of CDV Software), Louis Castle (Vice President of Creative
Development, EALA), Jeff Hilbert (President Digital Development
Management), Ernest W. Adams (freelancer), Alexander L. Fernà ¡ndez
(Chief Executive Officer Streamline Studios) and Sean Kauppinen
(Director of Kohnke Communications) together with Sven Liebich (Art
Director of Phenomic Game Development) and RÃ ¼diger KÃ ¼gler (Head of
Sales from WIBU Systems).
Comments from speakers at the GCDC:
Peter Molyneux, Lionhead Studios
"It
is amazing how much the conference has grown and how many delegates are
here this year. The quality of the questions from the general public
has also risen sharply. The GCDC offers us a wonderful opportunity to
talk about our new ideas and projects with an audience of
professionals."
Dennis Fong, Chief Gaming Officer, Xfire
"The
GCDC is very lively and interactive. All the same, I believe that we
are only just beginning to scratch the surface, particularly with
regard to online games."
The next GCDC will take place from the 20th to the 22nd of August 2007.
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