March 20, 2005
GDC Wrap-Up
A whole bunch of people from the Interactive Media Division skipped out on school last week and headed to the 16th annual Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. The Group Photo Pool on Flickr reflects much of the fun.
Our Interactive Media Division had a game in the student showcase - Dyadin, which attracted attention for its two-player mode and active staff. Otherwise, IMD students and faculty could be seen in many of the panels and lectures, asking questions or taking notes.
Many, if not most, of the students were able to get press passes for a wide range of publications. Here's a listing of some of their results:
Aaron Meyers took photographs of the conference, some of which were published by Gamasutra (also available on Flickr).
Erin read Emily Dickinson poems out loud to Will Wright, Clint Hocking and Peter Molyneux (in this picture here, as Scott and Jen look on). In addition he kept blog entries as part of the IGDA Scholars GDC Blog.
I wrote an article about mobile game innovation for TheFeature.com
Vince was a machine, writing daily reports for Gamasutra - I've listed his writeups below the fold here. If you know of any other GDC reporting efforts from IMD people, email me or post them in the comments below!
Gamasutra Articles by
Vincent Diamante:
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