Early registration starts for the Game Connect: Asia Pacific 2007
The Game Developer’s Association of Australia (GDAA) is announcing that early bird registrations are now open for this year’s Game Connect: Asia Pacific 2007 (GCAP 07) conference. The conference – formerly known as the Australian Game Developers Conference – is hoped to be a gathering place for the discussion of best practice, learning, and growth of game development.
In line with these goals, the organizers have invited several well-known gaming industry personalities as guest speakers. Here are among the more notable people that were announced at the GCAP site:
- Paul Holman, Vice President of Euro R&D, Sony Computer Entertainment
- Pete Isensee, Director XNA Development Connection, Microsoft
- Jason Della Rocca, Executive Director, International Game Developers Association
- Careen Yapp, Vice President of Licensing and Business Development, Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.
- Tony Albrecht, Senior Engine Programmer, Pandemic Studios
- Susan O’Connor, Writer, Susan OÂ’Connor Writing Studio
We’re also informing the readers that nominations are now open for the GCAP’s upcoming GDAA and Independent Games Awards. The GDAA Awards is Australia and New Zealand‘s award for game developed by studios in their home territories. The Independent Games Award covers winners for both Best Unsigned Game (Professional), and Best Unsigned Game (Indie) categories.
Nominations for for the GDAA Awards 2007 will end October 31, while nominations for the Independent Games Awards will end October 26. Votes for both will be done so by the GCAP delegates from November 16 to 17, with the conference scheduled to run from November 15 to 17.
This year’s GCAP event is expected to take place at the Melbourne Convention Centre, in Melbourne, Australia. Those interested can read up on the finer event details at the GCAP official site via the provided read link.
The Game Developer’s Association of Australia (GDAA) is announcing that early bird registrations are now open for this year’s Game Connect: Asia Pacific 2007 (GCAP 07) conference. The conference – formerly known as the Australian Game Developers Conference – is hoped to be a gathering place for the discussion of best practice, learning, and growth of game development.
In line with these goals, the organizers have invited several well-known gaming industry personalities as guest speakers. Here are among the more notable people that were announced at the GCAP site:
- Paul Holman, Vice President of Euro R&D, Sony Computer Entertainment
- Pete Isensee, Director XNA Development Connection, Microsoft
- Jason Della Rocca, Executive Director, International Game Developers Association
- Careen Yapp, Vice President of Licensing and Business Development, Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.
- Tony Albrecht, Senior Engine Programmer, Pandemic Studios
- Susan O’Connor, Writer, Susan OÂ’Connor Writing Studio
We’re also informing the readers that nominations are now open for the GCAP’s upcoming GDAA and Independent Games Awards. The GDAA Awards is Australia and New Zealand‘s award for game developed by studios in their home territories. The Independent Games Award covers winners for both Best Unsigned Game (Professional), and Best Unsigned Game (Indie) categories.
Nominations for for the GDAA Awards 2007 will end October 31, while nominations for the Independent Games Awards will end October 26. Votes for both will be done so by the GCAP delegates from November 16 to 17, with the conference scheduled to run from November 15 to 17.
This year’s GCAP event is expected to take place at the Melbourne Convention Centre, in Melbourne, Australia. Those interested can read up on the finer event details at the GCAP official site via the provided read link.