Posts Tagged ‘gaming landscape’

Free to play big guns slated for Austin GDC.

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

The GDC Austin, held from September 15th – 18th at the Austin Convention Center in Texas, recently announced its initial set of speakers and conferences, at it appears as though free-to-play is going to be a dominant theme this year.  Sony Online with Free Realms, Gaia Online, and Neowiz with Crossfire are all on tap for the coming conference.

Austin GDC 2009This year’s conference includes six online-centric ‘tracks’ for the Main Conference.  Tracks are focused on business and marketing, design, social networking and community, services, production, and programming, and include a number of free-to-play, microtransactions powered talks, including one from fatfoogoo client, Rebel Monkey’s CTO Jeffery Kesselman.

Initial highlights from the GDC Austin include:

  • Erik Bethke, VP Product Development, Neowiz Games is expected to present “Metrics and Monetization – Case Study of a Million Concurrent Players” whereby publishers and operators can tighten up their understanding of metrics used to derive decisions made for online games.  Likewise, these metrics play a crucial role in determining how best to monetize publiser’s online assests.
  • Craig Sherman, CEO of Gaia Online will be presenting “Next Phase of Casual Games: How to Make the Free-To-Play Model Work for You”.  Sherman will present the benefits of an online gaming model, how the model is working around the world, specifically comparing free-to-play in the U.S. vs. Asian market, why the model is a big hit with game devs, and perhaps most importantly, how to remain profitable with a f2p title and the future of the gaming landscape.
  • Rebel Monkey’s Chief Technology Officer, Jeffery Kesselman will be presenting “The Monkey Wrench: Design and Architecture of an Online Environment”.  Kesselman will lay out how Rebel Monkey successfully combined open source technologies, to formulate Monkey Wrench, the platform currently powering CampFu.  He’ll focus on design and architecture elements, but will also share lessons learned during the implementation process.
  • Massive social games company Zynga will be represented by Brandon Barber, VP of Marketing when he delivers his talk, “What Are The Stickiest Design Models and How Are They Monetized?”  He plans to illustrate to attendees just how that can navigate the rapidly changing state of play, retain and audience, and make some coin while they’re at it.  Barber will also highlight how “Microtransactions within the game itself, such as the purchase of virtual goods are the most viable form of revenue.”

Again, this is just the first round of announcements that will undoubtedly be released over the coming weeks.  However, it is particularly interesting to note that the GDC Austin did not choose any other topic to entice potential attendees in.

If these six tracks weren’t enough to wet your appetite, don’t forget that the GDC Austin also features the Game Audio and Game Writer Summits, as well as the Independent Games Summit, AND the brand spankin’ new iPhone Game Summit.

Everything’s bigger in Texas.

 

LA Games Conference features stellar lineup, April 28-29

Monday, April 27th, 2009

Kicking off tomorrow, the LA Games Conference features an outstanding collection of speakers and panelists from across today’s gaming landscape.  The conference is slated to have over 250 senior decision makers from games, media, entertainment and tech companies all under one roof.

lagc_logo_2009Held at the historic Roosevelt Hotel, in Los Angeles, California, this year’s conference features a number of presentations and talks by a number of industry leaders.  Featured keynote speakers include:

Nolan Bushnell – founder of Atari and Chuck E. Cheese, CEO of uWink and Chairman, NeoEdge.

We’ve previously highlighted Bushnell’s innovative concept and use of microtransactions in the traditional ‘diner’ setting.  Bushnell is expected to talk about his thoughts on game consoles like the Nintendo wii and the new and emerging landscape of gaming (presumably with a heavy focus on microtransactions).

“Distribution of Games and Digital Media – A Glimpse of the Future”

Mike Yuen – Senior Director, Game Services, Qualcomm

Yuen is expected to give his thoughts on what drives the move towards digitally distributed content.  He’ll also be discussing Qualcomm’s investment in the new wireless 3G game console in developing countries, called Zeebo.  This new console targets middle class gamers in emerging markets including Brazil, Russia, India and China.  This console plays only downloadable games, combating the piracy of disc based games.

“Casual is the New Black – If You Want to Avoid the Red”

David Roberts, CEO, PopCap Games

Quickly becoming one of my personal favorite gaming destinations, PopCap Games’ CEO David Roberts plans on discussing the future where innovations in casual games help create the environment for tomorrow’s hardcore game experiences.  Roberts will lay out the PopCap vision of bringing games to the other 80% of the market that even the broadest appealing casual games have yet to reach.

“Finding Money in Games”

Mitch Lasky, General Partner, Benchmark Capital

Given the current economic situation, Lasky’s talk on the latest investment trends and opportunities in games and digital media, might just be the one not to miss.  A 20+ mobile gaming, new media, and interactive entertainment business veteran, Lasky has served as EVP of Mobile and Online at EA before joining Benchmark Capital.

Other top panelists and Moderators include:

John Kavanagh, SVP, Interactive / Head of Games, Paramount Pictures

Gareth Davis, Platform Manager, Facebook

Spencer Hunt, VP, Game Production & Digital Development, Sony Pictures TV Int’l

Kuk Yi, Managing Director, Best Buy Capital

Bill Young, Western Region Sales Director, Electronic Arts

Jason Oberfest, SVP of Business Development, MySpace

Robert Norton, Managing Director, North America, King.com

Jana Friedman, SVP of Worldwide Advertising Sales, Double Fusion

David Reitman, VP, Content & Ent. Practice, Switch and Data

Kate Connally, Vice President, AddictingGames/MTV Networks

Bill Kispert, VP, Interactive, NBC Interactive

Jesse Redniss, Vice President, USA Network Digital

Ned Sherman, CEO and Publisher, Digital Media Wire

Eric Goldberg, Managing Director, Crossover Technologies

Nick Williams, Director, Media &, Entertainment Insights, OTX Research

Jay Baage, VP of Content, Digital Media Wire

Anu Shukla, Founder and CEO, Offerpal Media

Scott Scherer, VP of Product Management, Hands-on Mobile

Michael Rubinelli, SVP of Game Development, Genius Products

George Kurtyka, 3P Account Manager, Nokia

Nash Parker, Director, Emerging Technology & Media, Alcatel-Lucent

Braden Moulton, Senior Manager, Partner Development, Massive (Microsoft)

Nichole Goodyear, CEO & Co-Founder, Brickfish

Michael Chang, CEO & Co-Founder, Greystripe

Vijay Rao, VP, Director of Open Planning, Optimedia US

Ted Cohen, Managing Partner, TAG Strategic

Kyle Laughlin, Senior Director, Yahoo! Games

Bob Ferrari, VP, Publishing & Bus. Dev., Sanrio Digital

Michael Cai, Vice President, Video Games, Interpret

Kyu Lee, President, Gamevil

Mike Vorhaus, President, Magid Advisors

Dave Long, CEO/Co-Founder, Exponential Entertainment, Inc.

Matt Palmer, EVP & GM, Stardoll Network

Jim Drewry, Executive Director of Marketing, Turbine

Michael Rosenberg, COO, Future Ads (Owner and Operator, Gamevance.com)

Teemu Huuhtanen, President, N.A., Sulake Inc. (Habbo)

Matthew Bellows, VP, Consumer Strategy, Vivox

Ryan Barkan, Senior Director, Advertising & Video Games, Primary Wave Music

Mark Friedler, Partner, Worlds and Games LLC

Greg Short, Executive Chairman, EEDAR

Tim Chang, Principal, Norwest Venture Partners

Bjorn Book-Larsson, COO & CTO, K2 Network

John Canning, Principal, MediaSherpa

Dennis Fong, CEO & Founder, Raptr

Alex Hackford, Head of A&R, Sony Computer Entertainment America

John Hayase, Exec. Director of Development, Sony Online Entertainment

Steve Hoffman, CEO, RocketOn, Inc.

James Hursthouse, Bus. Development Director, Japan/Korea, BigWorld PTY

Dave Laux, Global Executive, InterActive Media

Nicole Lazzaro, President, XEODesign, Inc.

Calvin Ng, CEO & CSO, iLemon

Ken Rutkowski, President/Host, KenRadio

Tommy Tallarico, President, Tommy Tallarico Studios, Inc.

Dan Yue, Co-Founder & CEO, Playdom

David Zemke, Director of Marketing, Glu Mobile

Ethan Titelman, VP Media & Ent. Group, Penn, Schoen & Berland (PSB)

Jon Snoddy, Co-Founder, Chief Technology Officer, Big Stage Entertainment

Ron Williams, CEO, The Zeev Exchange (Zeevex)

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