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Posted Sep 03, 2007 at 04:43PM by Glen D. Listed in: News Tags: Leipzig, outsourcing, GCA, Streamline Studios
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Streamline Studios logo - Image 1Alexander Fernandez, founding member and CEO of Streamline Studios, has been named as the keynote speaker in the Asian Games Convention. The convention will be held on September 6 and 7 at the Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Center.

Under Fernandez's directive, Streamline was able to deliver critically-acclaimed video games such as Gears of War, Saints Row, and Ghost Recon 2.

Fernandez's speech will be titled The Rising Value of Content Capital and will tackle the issues surrounding the importance of content-driven games and how outsourcing can help develop the industry.

"We view GC Asia as a key forum for addressing both the opportunities and challenges of the emerging content creation sector in Asia," said the Streamline Chief. "With game development ever more a global phenomenon, it's the perfect time to address the implications for all parties involved: creators and publishers alike."

GC Asia is the regional counterpart of the recently-concluded GC 2007 in Leipzig, Germany where talks about the industry as well as exhibits of the biggest gaming projects today were held. The event covers all forms of gaming from consoles, PCs, handhelds, and even mobile phones.

If you're interested in GC Asia and would like to participate, you can go to www.GC-asia.sg to find more information.

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Posted Jul 31, 2007 at 05:13PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: News Tags: Microsoft, IGDA, Nexon, Streamline Studios
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The first Games Convention Asia Conference (GCAC) coming September 6, 2007 will have numerous regional game industry leaders to speak at the two-day conference, so goes the official announcement made earlier today. The press release named Joonmo Kwon, CEO of MMORPG tycoon Nexon and Nexon Mobile, to be one of those to speak at the GCAC in Asia and Pacific (A&P) commercial hub Singapore.

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The event will be held alongside an open-to-all GC Asia Exhibition which will run up to September 9 - two days longer than the conference - in an effort to spur exposure of the region's most reputable game companies to investors, retailers and the public alike. But more importantly, Asian game developers will be able to tout their best products to international publishers.

In addition to Mr. Kwon, who will be addressing attendees on Mobile Development, James Miller (Lead Program Manager, Microsoft, USA) will prime the region's developers in the views of third-party publishing. And because A&P is a region of oft-outsourced game developer studios, a panel consisting of Charles Speyer (COO, Glass Egg Media, Vietnam), Alexander Fernandez (CEO, Streamline Studios, Netherlands) and Bob Bates (Board of Director, IGDA, USA) will tackle issues with outsourcing and its overall effect to the game industry.

Other discussions will express opinions on the growing trend of game financing, often the source of funds for independent game developers the world around. As of press time, the GCAC is accepting registrations online, reachable through the Read link provided below.

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Posted Apr 14, 2007 at 09:12PM by Tim Y. Listed in: Off Topic Tags: GDC, Torus Games, Jason Kingsley, Virtuos, Streamline Studios
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Game connection logo - Image 1The Game Connection organizers appear to be expanding their influence as of late, as news circulates regarding the event's very first advisory board. The Game Connection event, for those asking, was established to help provide a meeting place for both publishers and developers, which is in turn hoped to give both groups a better chance at creating and planning future video game projects.

This announcements signifies the growing support the gaming industry now provides for Game Connection, which was also part of the Game Developers Conference (GDC) in San Francisco last March. As for the advisory board's roster:
  • Svetlana Gorobets – International Licensing and Acquisition Manager –  1C  (Russia)
  • Patrick Pligersdoffer – CEO –  Cyanide  (France)
  • Ed Dille, – CEO – Fog Studios (Canada)
  • Chris Charla – Business Development Director – Foundation IX (United States)
  • Kurt Busch, – Product Development Director– Konami (United States)
  • Sébastien Motte – Product Planner –  Microsoft (United States)
  • Jason Kingsley – CEO –  Rebellion (United Kingdom)
  • Harald Riegler – Managing Director –  Sproing (Austria)
  • Alexander Fernandez – CEO –  Streamline Studios (Netherlands)
  • Colin Gordon – CEO –  Valcon Games (United States)
  • Gilles Langourieux – CEO –  Virtuos (China)
  • Bill Mc Intosh – CEO –  Torus Games (Australia)
  • Olivier Masclef – CEO –  Widescreen Games (France)
As Kurt Busch said regarding his assignment in the advisory board.

As interactive entertainment production becomes even more globalized, the ability to identify these opportunities becomes even more critical. I am honored to have been asked to join the board as I believe the Game Connection events build positive relationships across the industry, regardless of a company’s size, market or language.


In line with this announcement, we're also letting readers know that Game Connection organizer Connection Events is set to hold future conferences in Tokyo, Lyon, and San Francisco respectively:
  • Game Connection Asia: Sept.  24-25, 2007: Tokyo - Japan
  • Game Connection Europe: Dec. 4-5-6, 2007: Lyon - France
  • Game Connection America @ GDC: Feb. 18-22, 2008: San Francisco - CA, USA
Exhibitors and service buyers interested in making it into these upcoming events are advised to visit the Game Connection home site. Stay tuned for further details.

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