[game_edu] Gaming Conventions

Johnnemann Nordhagen jnordhagen at gmail.com
Wed Jan 21 15:05:01 EST 2009


GDC may not be what you're looking for, as it's primarily game industry
professionals (who are mostly gamers, certainly, but who interact with the
games they play in a different manner than just gamers).

It's a great conference to go to for its own sake, of course.

Johnnemann

On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 11:30 AM, Nic Colley <Nic.Colley at cpcc.edu> wrote:


> I have to recommend the expensive but well needed GDC. There you will find

> everything you need.

>

> Thanks,

> Nic Colley

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> Faculty, Simulation & Game Development Program

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> From: Jordan Lynn [mailto:jordanl at uga.edu]

> Sent: Wed 21-Jan-09 2:17 PM

> To: game_edu at igda.org

> Subject: [game_edu] Gaming Conventions

>

>

> Hello all,

> I'm writing my Master's Thesis on the interaction between gamers and the

> videogames they play; as such, I need to attend a gaming convention, massive

> LAN party, or the like to interview experienced gamers. Unfortunately, the

> convention I had planned to attend (Digital Overload) conflicts with other

> scheduled events. I would like to ask if anyone on this list knows of any

> other large-scale, videogame-related events, preferably on the East Coast

> but not required, occurring between now and the end of March.

> Thank you for your time,

> -Jordan Lynn

> Master's Student

> Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication

> University of Georgia

>

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