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25 June 2008

  GameHorizon 08

19th – 20th June was the GameHorizon conference 2008, a first-rate conference organised by the Codeworks GameHorizon team. It was hosted by games industry legend Ian Livingstone of EIDOS and featured an inspiring selection of the games industry pantheon.

We opened with a talk from Chris Satchell of Microsoft talking about XNA and Microsoft’s vision for the future of community gaming. One of his key points being, the need for developers to create games which have social relevance; a goal that we share.

A large portion of the conference was then dedicated to discussing the future of online games both multiplayer and casual, including the various business models that can be used to finance them. This is indeed an interesting area and something we are also looking into, watch this space…

We were also fortunate enough, to see some exciting demonstrations of technology including an innovative voice control system for real-time strategy games, in Ubisoft’s Endwar. Euphoria the natural motion synthesis engine used in GTA4 (Grand Theft Auto); I imagine this will soon be the approach used for realistic character animations in most game. Real-time worlds also unveiled APB (All Points Bulletin) a GTA like MMOG (Massively Multiplayer Online Game), which had an impressive level of detail for its avatar creation system.

Overall it was a great conference and another great event for the NorthEast.

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26 May 2008

  Thinking Digital 08

“The dominant interaction paradigm of the next 20 years will come from games” said by Matt Locke (of Channel 4) was one of many great insights in the future, given at the Thinking Digital conference on 22nd – 23rd May.

Ray Kurzweil digitally projected across the ether, to tell us about the exponential growth of technology and thus the amazing innovation, which will be made over the next couple of years. Doug Richard was not half as scary as he appears on the TV, and we also got to see Declan Curry with no breakfast in sight.

Many other great speakers engaged us over the two days, with a variety of topics including the small challenge of Happiness. Codeworks done a fantastic job and it was nice to see so many great thinkers come to the North East – excellent job guys!

Ps. Richard St John, Thank you for the book!

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