Events matching tag "gaming"
Friday, March 7
Video game development is a fast-paced and competitive industry. Having real-time access to the right data lets you turn on a dime and capture market trends you might otherwise miss. This session discusses how PlayStatio…
Intermediate
Presenters
Tyler Gaede, Zane Mumford
After years of speculation the next generation of gaming consoles have arrived, but does gaming's future belong to traditional publishers producing AAA games or have indie and mobile game creators and the advent of new b…
Intermediate
Presenters
Ben Howard, Casey Lynch, John Davison
In May 2013, creative studio and game developer Fuel Entertainment was officially granted permission to excavate within a 100-acre landfill in the Alamogordo, New Mexico desert. The goal? Search for the fabled Atari E.T…
Advanced
Presenters
Jonathan Chinn, Mike Burns
It takes more than a few good uppercuts to fight your way to the top of the entertainment industry. From a #1 selling video game franchise, to an animated and live action feature film success, to an Internet meme generat…
Beginner
Presenters
Craig Skistimas, Josh Kocurek
Andrew Wilson, CEO of EA, will sit down in a fireside chat to talk about his background in game development, what he's learned about developing immersive game experiences and how he will use that to inform his vision for…
Intermediate
Presenters
Andrew Wilson, Noah Robischon
Saturday, March 8
MySpace Co-Founder Chris DeWolfe sits with Mashable's Chief Strategy Officer Adam Ostrow to publicly discuss for the first time his challenging transition from leading the web's former social media giant into disrupting …
Intermediate
Presenters
Adam Ostrow, Chris DeWolfe
Fruit Ninja is the number 2 most downloaded app of all time. Since its launch in 2010, it has racked up 500 million downloads and is played by 70 million monthly active users. Australian developers Halfbrick and their en…
Intermediate
Presenters
Hugh Walters, Phil Larsen, Sam White, Susan Swinburne
As the mobile audience continues to grow at an exponential rate and App Stores become increasingly cluttered, game companies are challenged to develop games that will stand out against the competition in a crowded market…
Intermediate
Presenters
Aaron Loeb, Callum Rowley, Ethan Einhorn, Tim Fields
Mentor Sessions enable less-established new media professionals to gain seven minutes of direct one-on-one career-related council from a more established / more experienced new media professional. Please visit this URL t…
Intermediate
Presenters
Eric Seufert
Video games are a major cultural force worldwide, but reflect only a tiny fraction of our culture. They can be fun, exciting and immersive, but why are so few heartbreaking, inspirational, personal, or subversive? Zoe …
Beginner
Presenters
Alexander Sheive, Zoe Quinn
Sunday, March 9
Can we game our way to better health? In 2013 HopeLab released Re-Mission 2, the follow-up to its groundbreaking video game for young people fighting cancer. Learn how brain science, an unconventional development model, …
Intermediate
Presenters
Fred Dillon, Richard Tate
Video games are a unique medium. Players assume roles, interact with worlds, and experience situations in ways that simply aren't possible in any other entertainment format. When it comes to character and situation desi…
Beginner
Presenters
Beth Elderkin, Develon Douglas, Samantha Lopez