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The Game Developer’s Conference can be a crazy
place. I went to some questionable parties,
some good panels, and even talked in a few
href="http://www.poweredbygamespy.com/blog/archive/gamespy_tech_live_gdc_2010_demos_all_star_panel_and_more1/">myself
.
I also lost my badge to
href="http://www.capcom-unity.com/w3s-p">Wes’ dog Grady in a
href="http://blog.lib.umn.edu/bgleason/pt/dogs-playing-poker.jpg">poker
game
.
The
worst part of that was when Grady ended up delivering a
better talk than I had planned, even though he pretty
much just barked and chased around a chicken that had
somehow gotten loose :(
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I also went to a
special session on Wednesday with the
href="http://www.gdconf.com/volunteers/">GDC
Conference Associates
. They’re a fun
group and just happened to be having a big Street Fighter
IV tournament, so I brought by some surprise Super SFIV
for their epic finals–very fun
night.
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width="239" height="173" hspace="8" />Btw,
for anybody thinking about a career in games, the CAs are
a very special group of volunteers that help to make the
whole conference run, and in exchange they get to spend a
week networking with working game developers from around
the world. If you’re looking to break into the
industry, it’s hard to beat the GDC CA volunteer program
as a great way to get your foot in the door, so
href="http://www.gdconf.com/volunteers/">check em
out
!
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