Third Annual Game Developers Conference(TM) China Concludes With Record
Breaking Attendance
</pre> <p><span class="xn-location">SHANGHAI</span>, <span class="xn-chron">Dec. 16, 2010</span> /CNW/ -- UBM TechWeb Game Network's third annual Game Developers Conference(TM) <span class="xn-location">China</span> (GDC <span class="xn-location">China</span>) concluded last week on <span class="xn-chron">Tuesday, December 7</span> at the <span class="xn-location">Shanghai</span> International Convention Center. GDC <span class="xn-location">China</span>, the only official developer event supported by the Ministry of Culture of the People's Republic of <span class="xn-location">China</span>, welcomed a record breaking 3,300 international attendees over three days of learning, networking, and inspiration. The conference hosted over 40 international speakers, 50 sponsors and exhibitors, and the second annual Independent Games Festival China--furthering the education and business opportunities for developers and game professionals in the East.</p> <p/> <p>The content of GDC <span class="xn-location">China</span> 2010 focused on Global Game Development and Online Game Development and Business. The conference also hosted specialized summits for Social Games, Independent Games, Serious Games, and Mobile Games. Highlights of the conference include keynote addresses given by Square Enix senior vice president Hiromichi Tanaka and <span class="xn-person">Bill Roper</span>, the former chief creative officer of Cryptic, as well as talks from developers and producers of League of Legends, Angry Birds, <span class="xn-person">Marvel Super</span> Hero Squad, Eve Online, Red Faction, <span class="xn-location">Monaco</span>, Enemy Airship, Plants vs. Zombies, My Fishbowl, and many more.</p> <p/> <p>GDC <span class="xn-location">China</span> also hosted the 2nd Annual Independent Games Festival <span class="xn-location">China</span> showcasing 12 representatives of the best independent games produced in the region. Winners in the competition include:</p> <pre> -- Best Game: Sugar Cube (Turtle Cream, South Korea) -- Best Mobile Game: Train Conductor 2 (The Voxel Agents, Australia) -- Excellence In Audio: Skillz: The DJ Game (Playpen Studios, Hong Kong) -- Excellence In Visual Arts: ButaVX: Justice Fighter (Nekomura Games, Singapore) -- Best Student Game: The White Laboratory (Huazhong University of Science & Technology, China) -- Excellent Student Award: Dead Steel (Media Design School, Auckland, New Zealand) -- Excellent Student Award: Ponlai (National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan) </pre> <p>"We are very proud to continue to produce a strong and valuable forum for developers in the region with the 3rd annual GDC <span class="xn-location">China</span>," said Meggan Scavio, GDC <span class="xn-location">China</span> event director. "The energy and spirit of the Game Developers Conference was demonstrated here this week in <span class="xn-location">Shanghai</span> through the energy and excitement experienced by all of our participants."</p> <p/> <p>Sessions from the conference can be accessed through the GDC Vault. GDC <span class="xn-location">China</span> will return to <span class="xn-location">Shanghai</span> in 2011. For more information please visit <a href="http://www.gdcchina.com">www.gdcchina.com</a>.</p> <pre> About the UBM TechWeb Game Network </pre> <p>A core provider of essential information to the professional game industry, the UBM TechWeb Game Network - formerly known as the Think Services Game Group - offers market-defining content, and drives community through its award winning lineup of print, online, event and research products and services. These include the Game Developers Conference®, the Webby Award-winning Gamasutra.com and network of sites, the Game Advertising Online ad network, the Game Developers Conference® Online, the Game Developers Conference(TM) <span class="xn-location">Europe</span>, the Game Developers Conference(TM) <span class="xn-location">China</span>, Game Developer Magazine, Game Developer Research, the Game Career Seminars and GameCareerGuide.com, the Independent Games Festival and Summit, and the Game Developers Choice Awards. Visit <a href="http://www.jointhegamenetwork.com">www.jointhegamenetwork.com</a></p> <pre> About UBM TechWeb </pre> <p>UBM TechWeb, the global leader in technology media and professional information, enables people and organizations to harness the transformative power of technology. Through its three core businesses - media solutions, marketing services and paid content - UBM TechWeb produces the most respected and consumed brands and media applications in the technology market. More than 14.5 million business and technology professionals (CIOs and IT managers, Web & Digital professionals, Software Developers, Government decision makers, and Telecom providers) actively engage in UBM TechWeb's communities and information resources monthly. UBM TechWeb brands includes: global face-to-face events such as Interop, Web 2.0, Black Hat and Enterprise Connect; award-winning online resources such as InformationWeek, Light Reading, and Network Computing; and market-leading magazines InformationWeek, Wall Street & Technology, and Advanced Trading. UBM TechWeb is a UBM company, a global provider of news distribution and specialist information services with a market capitalization of more than <span class="xn-money">$2.5 billion</span>. Visit: <a href="http://www.ubmtechweb.com">www.ubmtechweb.com</a></p> <p/> <p> </p> <p> </p> <pre> Contact: Ben Veechai UBM TechWeb Game Network [email protected] 415-947-6280 </pre> <p> </p> <pre> Sibel Sunar fortyseven communications [email protected] 323-658-1200
For further information: Ben Veechai of UBM TechWeb Game Network, +1-415-947-6280, [email protected]; or Sibel Sunar of fortyseven communications, +1-323-658-1200, [email protected], for the UBM TechWeb Game Network Web Site: http://www.gdcchina.com
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