GCA Sends Four To GDC 2004
Laptop Battery The Game Developers Conference defines the future of the $10 billion game industry and shapes the next generation of entertainment. Now gearing up for the 18th event in 2004, the conference provides an independent forum for expert developers from around the world to share ideas, build skills, and learn about the latest tools and technologies.
The Game Developers Conference is a place where all the heavy distractions and flashing lights and loud whistles are set aside. Professionals come together to express their new ideas and share their wisdom. Many interesting things go down at the Game Developers Conference, and simply put, GCA will be there to add some flavor.
We are sending four from our talented team to the conference. You can expect many in-depth impressions and write-ups from the following individuals:
Sean O'Neill: GCA's Mr. Tall and Skinny
Ray Almeda: GCA News Team Leader
Eric Topf: GCA News Editor
Robert Miller: GCA Media Director
Shall we say, "Content for the Advanced Media Network?"
Stay tuned to GCA for the latest.
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