GDC London Early Registration Extended

Posted Sep 18, 2006 at 2:13PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Wii, PS3, PSP, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360 Tags: BAFTA, GDC, IBM, London, nVidia, tutorial
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London Games Summit


Early registration to the Game Developers Conference and the London Games Summit, which will follow GDC in London this year, has been extended from September 15th to September 22nd. The two gaming meetings will begin on  October 2nd and carry on through to the 4th for GDC London and branch out to October 4th through 5th for the following Games Summit.

Both the GDC and the Games Summit in London will take place at the world-famous BAFTA Headquarters (Yes, the same place that gives out the TV awards) at 195 Piccadilly. You can register for the fee of £75, versus the £100 charge for registration through October 2nd so get your registration in early if you wish to attend!

GDC London focuses heavily on techniques for game development, so unless you are a game developer then joining the conference probably won't be that beneficial to you. However, if you plan to go into game development or programming it could be worth a try if you can cough up the cash. The registration fee includes two days of tutorials sponsored by IBM and NVIDIA, with the IBM tutorial covering Cell Broadband Engine application processing and the NVIDIA tutorial covering DirectX10 programming.

Visit: [London Games Summit Website]

 
 
 

Comments

by - 2006-09-18 14:23:02
1st

nice, enjoy the price drop
by uk_psp1.50er - 2006-09-18 14:28:42
ahh

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by KaVaYo - 2006-09-18 15:13:08
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