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The 23rd annual Game Developers Conference® returns to San Francisco’s Moscone Center March 23-27, 2009. Get ready for a week of learning, networking, and inspiration as over 18,000 developers convene to further the digital entertainment industry. The GDC hosts top sessions, panels, roundtables and keynotes from select speakers worldwide. Evening events include the 11th annual Independent Games Festival and the 9th Annual Game Developers Choice Awards. Now available for viewing are the latest sessions for Audio, Business Management, Game Design, Production, Programming and Visual Arts tracks as well as our full and half day Tutorials and our nine Summits. Visit www.gdconf.com for more information.

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ModDB's first day at GDC is all about indies. Apologies for the lack of images.

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'Twas a great day today. Last year really felt like we were nobodies and had everything to prove. This year, after running into people from both Overgrowth and Zeno Clash, I can honestly feel good about what we've accomplished over the last year and how much of an impact we made. Still, there's always more to be done. I've taken quite a few notes on the sessions I was present at today. These notes may materialize into articles eventually, but not today – I'm about ready to pass out. Nevertheless, here's a short summary of today's highlights.

Sessions:

2D Boy: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Going Indie But Were Afraid to Ask

Ron Carmel and his partner Kyle Gabler seem to be making all the right moves with their wildly successful indie game, World of Goo. In this session, Ron's breaks down the sales figures of WoG for 2008 and lets us know which outlets mattered the most. In a surprise to many, WiiWare would have all but dominated everything else were it not for the almighty Steam sale.

Indie Games: From Buzz to Business

Game lawyer Tom Buscaglia peppers Zach Aikman (Fishbeat), Micheal Wilford (Twisted Pixel) and Dylan Fitterer (Audiosurf, LLC) with questions on how to nurse the buzz earned from IGF and PAX10 awards/nominations through to genuine business possibilities. The 3 took different routes but all agreed that press exposure was something you should give your full attention for as long as you have it. While it may siphon time away from actual development, its a necessary tactic to help ensure a successful game launch.

Embracing Constraints

Dylan Fitterer takes the stage again to emphasize constraints as necessary development tools for independents. While many independent (and mod) teams may push the bar in order to make themselves more comparable to full-on commercial studio titles, Dylan embraced his constraints to help himself author one of the bestselling indie games ever. Just as artists have done more with less, indie game developers should consider enforcing constraints to stimulate proactive development and unleash true creative freedom.

Stardock on The PC Hardcore Scene as Indie

Brad Wardell, CEO of Stardock and outspoken advocate against DRM, reveals how his company has been able to achieve the heights of success developing and publishing games like Sins of the Solar Empire and Galactic Civilizations II. While not multi-million dollar blockbusters, Stardock is still thriving on what many wrongly consider to be a niche audience. After all, compared to games like Civilization 4, many FPS games just don't stack up in sales numbers.

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havepie
havepie

Looks just great from the inside guys. Keep up the good journalism.

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formerlyknownasMrCP
formerlyknownasMrCP

but hold on, last time I checked Stardock dumps there IPs once they stop getting money from their expansion packs- they don't continue to support the games they already have, in the case of Sins of a Solar empire it plays like its missing a HUGE chunk of content that will slowly trickle in using micro expansions-- personally though I think that sucks because they're more concerned with getting sales for Demigod.

Also did you guys hear anything about Introversion's new game coming out this year. Its the most impressive thing I've ever seen-- the sad thing is we STILL don't know what the hell the game actually is :D

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etherealmuse
etherealmuse

Indie Games: From Buzz to Business was a very useful session =) There were a lot of good summits that was worth every penny. Hope your enjoying GDC as much as I am =D

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Robots!
Robots!

go cortex command!

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Potteh
Potteh

Impress me later when you have correct grammar please.

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Robots!
Robots!

gtfo noob.

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