Posted Apr 03, 2008 at 01:13AM by Ryan A. Listed in: News, Events Tags: GDC, Howard Marks, Jamil Moledina, Harmonix, Chris Foster
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Paris GDC reveals roster of speakers, key sessions for this year's event - Image 1As we all know, events such as the Game Developers Conference are vital to improving the state of the video game in general. With that in mind, you may want to take a peek at the speakers featured by the Parisian GDC organizers. The event is scheduled to take place this June. More details after the jump!

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Posted Feb 28, 2008 at 05:24AM by David T. Listed in: News, Events Tags: GDC, ESA, Jamil Moledina, Joseph Olin
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E3 is one of several major gaming events - Image 1 People have this need to belong; no one wants to feel left out. How would you feel if you weren't allowed to attend a big gaming event because you're not a member of the press? Unfortunately, that may just be the case next year with the GDC, DICE and E3. More "exclusive" news after the jump.

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Posted Feb 18, 2008 at 02:40AM by Jay P. Listed in: News, Events Tags: Microsoft, GDC, John Schappert, Jamil Moledina, Jonathan Blow, GameLab
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GDC 2008: The conference director's picks - Image 1Itching to know what events will be taking place at the Game Developers Conference 2008? To make things easier, Jamil Moledina, GDC executive director, has already made short list of his favorite things in this massive event. Check them out after the jump!

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Posted Jan 23, 2008 at 05:23AM by David T. Listed in: News, Events Tags: Square Enix, GDC, Yoshiki Okamoto, Jamil Moledina
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The flag of Japan - Image 1Before, if you wanted to hear Japanese developers speak about their work in person, you had to book a flight to the Land of the Rising Sun. Fortunately, this year's San Francisco Game Developer's Conference is offering a better alternative: several Japanese developers will be hosting talks on a variety of topics. Interested in knowing what the topics will be? A listing of may be found in the full article, right after the jump.

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Posted Dec 25, 2007 at 03:58AM by Charles D. Listed in: News, Events Tags: Epic Games, Microsoft, Shigeru Miyamoto, San Francisco, Jamil Moledina, GDCA
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Logo of Game Developers Choice Awards - Image 1If your bet during last year's Game Developers Choice Awards (GDCA) wasn't able to nab first place, then perhaps you'll have better luck this year as the Game Developers Conference has opened up the nominations for the 2008 GDCA event to be held this coming February 20.

Read more about it in the full article after the jump!

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Posted Mar 31, 2007 at 06:12AM by Dia A. Listed in: News Tags: Microsoft, Shigeru Miyamoto, Intel, GDC, Phil Harrison, Jamil Moledina
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Jamil Moledina, GDC boss (here holding a chicken) - Image 1 There's been talk of the upcoming E3 being downsized by the just-held Game Developers Conference (GDC) 2007. Reasons vary: this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo will be an invitation-only event, and the GDC saw a 32 percent rise of attendance.


We've all witnessed so much hype for this year's GDC, all with good reason. The GDC people worked hard to bring out a good show; GDC boss Jamil Moledina and his crew brought a good load of dealmaking, press conferences and industry parties to go around in the event.  It also helped that they were able to secure the interesting hands-on hardware workshops with Microsoft and Intel, as well as hotshot keynote speakers such as Shigeru Miyamoto, Phil Harrison and Cliff Bleszinkski.

Said GDC boss Moledina:

The feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. Our alumni attendees uniformly felt it was the best GDC they've attended in recent years, citing the high quality and relevance of sessions, while newcomers were saying it was the best event in the game industry where they made connections and deals with all the key people they now had access to.


More than 16,300 people and 260 exhibitors attended this year's GDC, seeing a rise of 30 and 32 percent, respectively. Everybody's expecting an even bigger attendance at next year's GDC, but as Moledina cites, it's not the size of the event, but the quality that matters. This may exactly be why the usual E3 people are moving to the GDC.

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Posted Mar 05, 2007 at 06:13PM by Ian C. Listed in: News Tags: GDC, CNET, Jamil Moledina
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GDC: Growing too big? - Image 1 


In a report over at CNet News, Daniel Terdiman sheds some light on sentiment that the growth of the Game Developers Conference (GDC) over the years may be going a little too far.

Aside from the usual quotes from industry bigwigs about how big the Conference has grown over the years, and how it is now the largest game industry-only event worldwide, time is taken to note comments that show some caution. To be specific, comments from Patricia Pizer -  a longtime developer of online games, mentions that:

It's gotten so big. ...It used to feel more like a community of my peers, and now it feels more like a frat party. On the other hand, it has also gotten more corporate. It's a funny contradiction. It will continue to get progressively more commercial and less academic.

...It's been interesting to watch GDC evolve over time, from draped tables to a real exhibit hall. ...From small chalk-talks to keynotes filling huge halls.

Now that the industry is big enough to sustain (several other) segment-, market- or platform-specific developer conferences, will GDC still continue to be mecca for game developers? We'll see.


Of course conference director Jamil Moledina reassures that lessons were learned from E3's transmogrification from giant trade show to invite-only marketing event. Moledina expounds:

The main lesson from (the transition of E3) is that we have to stick to what we do best: providing learning and inspiration to independent developers.


Time will tell if Moledina's aim for the middle-ground will help prevent future GDCs from turning into events that are too large to satisfy its original intent.

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Posted Feb 11, 2007 at 03:14AM by Karl B. Listed in: News Tags: GDC, Los Angeles, Sony Pictures, Foundation 9, Jamil Moledina, Yair Landau
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GDC Prime - Image 1


Top gaming executives will be given the chance to network and exchange ideas in GDC Prime, a closed-door event that will take place alongside the Game Developers Conference (GDC) next month. The invite-only event will take place over a span of three days and will include talks by Sony Pictures's Yair Landau and Shalom Mann, Foundation 9 CEO Jon Goldman and EA Los Angeles vice president Neil Young.

Speaking to GamesIndustry.biz, conference director Jamil Moledina said that topics should revolve around "the practical issues surrounding developer mergers and acquisitions, how distributed development affects the bottom line, and taking the lessons of the iPod, MySpace, and YouTube profitably into the games industry".

GDC Prime will take place at the W Hotel, San Francisco, between March 6 - 8. There will also be a networking reception at the start of the event, and a private GDC Prime Lounge will be available throughout for informal meetings. Members of the press will not be permitted to attend the event, but executives wishing to attend can request an invitation via the GDC Prime website.

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Posted Dec 21, 2006 at 02:06AM by Tim Y. Listed in: News Tags: GDC, San Francisco, Telltale Games, Jamil Moledina
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Jeff MinterWe've got a hot heads-up for the guys with an inkling (and a pass) to go to next year's Game Developers Conference. We've just gotten an event update that Llamasoft's Jeff 'Yak' Minter will be delivering the keynote address at the Independent Games Summit. Xbox 360 dudes will remember Xbox 360's Neon light synthesizer

Aside from Jeff, it's also been reported that guys from several other bigwig studios will be making their statements at the Summit. Curious about the current list? Read 'em and weep: Valve, Telltale Games, Introversion, NinjaBee and Gamelab are in the current roster, with other studios expected to make their presence known in this two-day event.

"For the past eight years, the Independent Games Festival has been, like the indie film movement, a source of true daring and a jumping board for reinvigorating large-scale commercial development." said Jamil Moledina, executive director of the GDC.

The Independent Games Summit is just one of several other segments within the GDC, which is expected to kick off March 5 to 6 next year, at  San Francisco's Moscone Convention Centre.

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