stylemonument

Bad Economy Casts Pall Over GDC

By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read

The Associated Press writes up an advance on GDC09, using the sour economy to set up the conference, which opens tomorrow with sessions like “Surviving the Squeeze” and “Stability in the Stormy Weather.”

While some 50 studios and publishers will have booths in the conference’s career pavilion, most of the big names at the conference have gone through well publicized rounds of layoffs, making this get-together a little more schmooze than fest, especially for the unemployed.

“It’s kind of like [[link]] let’s celebrate, but do it quietly,” Meggan Scavio, the event director for GDC09, told the AP. She expects attendance to be “slightly down” from the 18,000 last year but even that may be optimistic. Scavio notes that travel, training, and wave-the-flag parties are among the first to be cut when times get tight.

It’s also interesting to see the AP working the indie angle. It mentions Flower, a great example of an acclaimed commercial release by an independent studio. The flash game “You Have to Burn the Rope,” is also namedropped; I always thought that to be more of a commentary on game design, or a satire, than a full game experience. But it’s up for an award at the Independent Games Festival, which runs concurrent with the conference.

Recession Casts Shadow [[link]] over Video Game Conference [The Associated Press on Google]

Discussion (3)

CoinCatcher333

The deposit process is smooth and fast. I was able to fund my account instantly and start playing without any hassle. Plus, the multiple payment options make it convenient for everyone regardless of location.

LuckyBear602

I wish there were more free spins available, but even with the current promotions, I have a lot of fun. The themed slot games are creative and engaging, keeping the gameplay fresh and entertaining every day.

BetQueen205

I absolutely love the game selection here, especially the slot games. The graphics are amazing and the animations are super smooth, making every spin feel exciting and immersive. I've spent hours playing without getting bored!

Recommended Reading

Andrew Lloyd-Webber Video Games In The Works

The Phantom of the Opera is now…inside your Wii. Andrew Lloyd-Webber’s Really Useful Group is apparently working on video games based on the famed composer’s magical works of [[link]] musical theater. Just whe...

Answer Some Pre-Release Questions About Dragon Quest 9

Japanese publisher Enterbrain doesn’t only publish magazines like Famitsu, but also does probing research. Earlier [[link]] this week, Famitsu polled folks with a “Dragon Quest 9 Pre-Launch Awareness Survey”. ...

Are Our Games Alive_

By John Gaudiosi Anyone who’s played through a game like Microsoft’s Fable II (who can forget your virtual dog?), BioWare’s Mass Effect [[link]] (with its robust roster of non-playable characters) or seen Sony...