Posted Apr 30, 2008 at 06:45AM by Jay P.
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We got an update on the upcoming Nordic Game Conference which is set to happen in a few weeks in Sweden. Things are definitely shaping up as the top names from the industry gather for the multidisciplinary Game Creation Sessions. Find out who they are in the full article. |
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Posted Apr 17, 2008 at 04:01AM by David T.
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Okay, so you've got your agenda finalized. What's the next thing to do? Why, it's to announce the All-Star Speakers, of course. Evergreen Events, the organizer of the 2008 ION Game Conference, has done precisely that. It's mentioned four important names to take note of. Find out who these four people are after the jump. |
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Posted Apr 10, 2008 at 09:18AM by Enrico S.
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If you enjoyed the last Nordic Game conference and are looking forward to this year's event, we've got some news for you. Quite a number of big name speakers will be sharing their thoughts at the Business and Production part of the program. To find out who will at the event, head on over to the full article. |
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Posted Mar 10, 2008 at 05:35AM by Tim Y.
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A press wire in circulation is announcing the launching of the upcoming ION Game Conference's very own ION Network. This new service will enable the event's participants to keep tabs on the conference's other participants and important news with greater ease. More details are in the full article. |
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Posted Jan 30, 2008 at 12:01PM by Enrico S.
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The 2008 ION Game Conference looks to be building up quite a line-up of keynote speakers. It was recently revealed that the first keynote speech will be delivered by none other than president of Sony Online Entertainment John Smedley.Check out the full article for more information. |
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Posted Jan 02, 2008 at 05:46AM by Enrico S.
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Ever since the Online Game Development Conference (OGDC) started, more than a few big names have graced the event. However, it won't be known as the OGDC for much longer. Evergreen Events has announced that it will now be known as the ION Game Conference.Want to know more about this change? Head on over to the full article by clicking on our "read more" link below for more information. |
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Posted Dec 01, 2007 at 02:57PM by Isaac C.
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Some gamers may find in-game advertisements to be nothing more than shameless plugs, while others still believe it's necessary.In the Independent Game Conference in Austin, Gordon Bellamy goes into the subject a bit more and discusses how advertising could benefit not only the company who does the advertising, but also the game itself. He also explains why Doritos can't go multiplatform. Find out why in the full article. |
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Posted Nov 20, 2006 at 06:24PM by Chris L.
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Richard Garriott's Tabula Rasa
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Two things come from Texas: one of them's got horns, and one of them apparently is video gaming.Or else why would MTV's Gamer's Week 2.0 send Sway Calloway and MTV News' Stephen Totilo off to Austin to do a feature for, well, gaming? Austin is, as MTV finds, home to Dell, the University of Texas in Austin (one tricked out college for gaming and gaming purposes), the Austin Game Conference, NCSoft's Richard Garriott (daddy to Ultima Online and Tabula Rasa), a Midway Games branch, and the Halo-machinima "Red vs. Blue" producers Rooster Teeth. All that gaming... je ne sais quois in one city... it's bound to produce some degree of craziness that MTV's dying to report on. (We sense a future Punk'd episode idea here.) You've got Richard trying his hand out in amateur archaeology (his home's full of relics and stuff) and - God forbid - rap music. Visit the Austin Midway Games branch and you'll find whiteboards for brainstorms-while-walking everywhere (why not make them wall-to-wall?), and Razor scooters for in-house transportation (better make those "brainstorms-while-scooting..."). There was an idea for fire poles to make leaving second-floor meetings more fun, but that didn't make it past the drawing board. Aww. And a lot of the gamers here, apparently, are killer. One local FPS clan fought against a New York-based clan, "basically fed them (the New Yorkers) their own tonsils". Alrighty, these are guys we definitely do NOT want to underestimate in any future multiplayer matches. You do know that the unofficial motto of Austin is "Keep Austin Weird", right? Now, if we could find some Tauren out in the fields. Because they got horns, you know... |
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Posted Oct 24, 2006 at 06:59AM by Tim Y.
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Eve Online's much-awaited Revelations update was brought up again as Mog Army recently released a vid of their correspondent Ryan Verniere interviewing two of the game's developers during the Austin Game Conference last September. From the looks of it though, even the developers look pretty excited over these new updates, their voices a bit on the hyped-up side. Hmm, caffeine rush? Putting the focus back on the Kali patch, there was much excitement over the upcoming contracts system in the next patch up, which will replace the eskrow system formerly established by players. Then came the subject of factional warfare and voice system, with the developers abuzz over this patch's potential to change the face of how inter-group combat within the game's (massive) space will be executed. Well, given the game's massive player population, and its notorious in-game politics, we believe 'em. This is just an idea of what the dudes over at CCP are cooking up, and we suggest dl'ing the vid to get a much better idea of what's going on. Download: [Mog Army interview on Eve Online] |
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Posted Sep 16, 2006 at 08:05PM by Max F.
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Fallen Earth
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Lee Hammock, the lead designer of Fallen Earth from Icarus Studios, demonstrated the game earlier this week at the Austin Game Conference. For those not familiar with the game, it's set in a post-apocalyptic world where gamers play the roles of various mutated humans (yup, I'll be calling myself "Mad Max" from now on). But there's more: as mutated humans, you have special abilities (yup, I'll be calling myself "Mad X-Max" from now on). Here are the details:
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