Posted by: EG Admin on December 19, 2006 12:02:01 PM
Otronicon VideoGame & Simulation Event Returns January 12-21, 2007 at the Orlando Science Center
The Orlando Science Center (OSC) and presenting sponsor Full Sail Real
World Education are working with multiple partners to host Otronicon
event on January 12-21, 2007. Last January's inaugural offering
attracted more than 16,000 to experience how the cultural phenomenon of
video games and digital media. This sophomore effort will combine the
entertaining world of consumer video games with an insider's view of
the art, technology and science that form the foundation and the future
of the videogame and simulation industries.
Not solely an
educational symposium, a series of video game tournaments or a
simulation exhibit, Otronicon is an assemblage of all three and much
more. During the event, multiple areas within the OSC will spotlight
Central Florida's growing digital media industry and illustrate how
this technology is changing everything from art, to education, to
business, to military training.
Beyond playing the newest
systems like Playstation 3 and Wii or revisiting classic arcade games
in VideoTopia, guests will learn about the digital media opportunities
in their own backyard. Get a behind-the-scenes glimpse at Central
Florida's digital future by attending game design workshops presented
by Full Sail Real World Education, or check out the latest simulation
technology from Lockheed Martin, Raydon Corporation and others.
During Otronicon, families and individuals of all ages will have a tremendous range of experiences, including:
Play
on more than 100 gaming stations, including Playstation 3, Wii and Xbox
360. Play some of today's most in-demand games, plus networked
multiplayer formats and more, including a game featuring a
custom-designed OSC racecar.
Discover how games are made and
learn to make your own. Presenting sponsor Full Sail Real World
Education is offering eye-opening workshops that will unlock the art
and science behind game design, including one just for girls.
Meet
Dr. Butch Rosser, the videogame surgeon, and learn about "Games 4
Good." Explore the educational power of off-the-shelf videogames during
a show that's been described as a spelling bee meets the X-Games at a
Jay-Z concert. EXPANDED PROGRAMS THIS YEAR!
Experience the
games of yesteryear with the classic arcade of VideoTopia. Check out
some of your old school favorites like Pac-Man, Space Invaders, Donkey
Kong and even Pong! TWICE THE SIZE OF LAST YEAR!
Get your hands
on cutting edge simulators used for military, commercial and industrial
training. Learn how videogame technology is being used to train
soldiers, pilots, drivers, medical professionals and more.
Compete
in daily tournaments that will culminate in championship bouts on the
giant screen. Players will be matched against each other during rounds
of some of the hottest games, including Halo, Madden NFL and Dance,
Dance Revolution. Win prizes.
See national tournaments from the
Professional Gamers League and try to qualify for a local championship.
Tournaments will take place on the 8-story screen of the Dr. Phillips
CineDome (Jan.12, 13 & 14 only). Win prizes. NEW THIS YEAR!
Dance,
drive and rock out during the Cyber-Triathlon. This one-of-a-kind
competition, created just for Otronicon, determines who's the best in
three different consecutive games. Win prizes.
Pint-Size play
area for the littlest gamers. A section just for young children and
their parents featuring a pint size version of Dance Dance Revolution
plus games from V-Smile and Leap Frog. NEW THIS YEAR!
Additional
support for Otronicon is being provided through a grant from the Orange
County Arts & Cultural Affairs Advisory Council. Recognizing the
important potential the event represents from both career and economic
development perspectives, the Metro Orlando Economic Development
Commission is also participating as a funding sponsor.
Visit the teaser site at www.getgameready.com and then log onto www.otronicon.org
for event updates. Daily admission to Otronicon will be $14.95 for
adults and $9.95 for kids (under 12). Multi-day passes will be
available as well. Our Body: The Universe Within will also be open to
the public at this time, but is not included with Otronicon admission.
OSC will have extended hours during Otronicon. For more information on
the Orlando Science Center, please visit www.osc.org. For more information on Full Sail, please visit www.fullsail.com.