2010 Global Game Jam Eclipses Participation with Months to go
2010 GLOBAL GAME JAM™ ECLIPSES PARTICIPATION WITH MONTHS TO GO
Premier Event to Promote International Game Development Talent
Already has 60 Venues for 2010
San Francisco, CA – September 30, 2009 – (Game-Newswire) – The Global Game Jam™
(GGJ) an IGDA event, today announced the 2010 Global Game Jam is well on its way
of tripling the size of its 2009 success. In 2009, the GGJ had 1650 participants
across 23 countries and 54 venues. The GGJ already has over 75 committed venues
signed up and is exceeding expectations as it becomes a “must-participate” event
for 2010. In addition to the venue growth, the GGJ is launching its new website
which will promote collaboration before, during and after The Global Game Jam.
Information on partners, sponsors and keynotes will be announced in the coming
weeks. The 2010 GGJ will take place January 29-31, 2010.
“The 2010 Global Game Jam is becoming a major event for developers worldwide,”
said Susan Gold, founder of the Global Game Jam. “As participation grows and we
gain more commitments each week, the value to our community and partners
increases. Our success in year one will be eclipsed by the growth and size of
our second annual GGJ.”
Game Jams foster innovation and experimentation. If you have ever wanted to make
a game, be a part of a team, or go outside of your usual working method, then a
game jam is for you. It’s all about making games and in the GGJ you’re part of a
global experiment in creativity. A game jam is not for the faint of heart
though. It’s two days of hard work, experimentation, little sleep,
collaboration, cramped quarters, new friends, great idea, laughs, technical
issues and the time of your life.
Everyone is given similar constraints and rules to make their games, it is
amazing how different and culturally diverse the games will be. The Nordic Game
Jam has honored GGJ with being the flagship Game Jam. The goal is to provide a
vehicle for professional developers, students and hobbyist to come together and
have an incredible experience in collaboration and inventiveness. The GGJ works
perfectly into the mission of the International Game Developers Association,
“Connecting members with their peers & promoting professional development.” A
Game Jam is not a competition, it is unique "idea space" where sometimes things
work and sometimes they don't.
For details on how to become a host location in your city or town, check out the
Global Game Jam website:
http://www.globalgamejam.org
About Global Game Jam™
Global Game Jam™ (GGJ) was established in 2009 as an IGDA event with great
success and media attention. Lives were changed, jobs found, ideas sold,
collaborations and opportunities abound. GGJ brings together talented
individuals and teams from around the globe and rallies them around a central
theme, for which they have 48 hours to create their game. For more information
on the Global Game Jam, including a database of downloadable games, photos and
video from the 2009 event and more, visit:
http://globalgamejam.org
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