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NYC ACM SIGGRAPH Presents Trends in Gaming Panel

Sep 3, 2002 12:00 PM


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NYC ACM SIGGRAPH Presents Trends in Gaming: Exploring the evolution of digital gaming from different industry perspectives.

Thursday, September 26, 2002 6:30PM - 9:00PM Katie Murphy Amphitheater FIT (Fashion Institute of Technology) 7th Avenue and 27th Street, NYC

NYC ACM SIGGRAPH, in collaboration with the NY Chapter of the International Games Developer Association (IGDA) is proud to present a panel discussion on the evolution of digital gaming. This meeting will feature distinguished computer, video and wireless game industry leaders from the areas of development and publishing, retail and media.

The panelists will discuss the evolution of games, highlight trends they have witnessed throughout their careers, and offer opinions on what's ahead for the gaming industry. Both students and professionals will gain valuable knowledge and insights into the game industry, it's future growth, and consumer expectations for game products to inspire the design and creation of innovative games.

The range of topics includes trends in:

Game genre

Game platforms

Consumers - demographics and expectations

Gameplay

Licensing

Game distribution

Comparative cultural trends between US, Asia and Europe

Moderator: Anne-Marie Huurre - Founder/President, Women Wise Software

PANELISTS:

Eric Zimmerman - President, gameLab

Greg Costikyan - Independent game designer

Hal Halpin - President, Interactive Entertainment Merchants Association (IEMA)

Robbie Faser - Independent Journalist and Industry Analyst

Seth Rosenfeld - Producer, NewKidCo

This event is free for NYC ACM SIGGRAPH and NYC IGDA (aka The Gamoids) members. The admission for non-chapter members is $7.00; for non-member students it's $3.00. It is also free to all FIT students, faculty, and staff.

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