An Invitation from the Sun Game Technologies Group
Game developers live on the edge when it comes to development and innovation, and that's why technologists from a wide range of unrelated industries attend game developer shows -- to learn, borrow, steal, get sucked in, get inspired,
and see what's possible.
Come see what we're talking about at the Game Developers Conference at the San Jose Convention Center, March 22-26. Who Should Attend?
Let's say you're considering getting into the games business as a developer. Or maybe you're already developing "the next big thing." Maybe you're pushing the envelope in educational tools, bio-tech research, military simulations, or molecular modeling. Maybe you're looking for another lucrative outlet for your Java technology development skills. Or, maybe you just love games. Enter the gates and prepare for a truly transforming experience.
At the Game Developers Conference, you'll meet people developing some of the most spectacular and sophisticated applications you've ever seen. If you're a game developer, this is the place to be. The keynote speakers include:
These folks are industry heavyweights, but they're just the headliners for the more than 300 lectures, tutorials, panels, and roundtables covering all aspects of the industry for all platforms and all genres.
Look for Sun, Behind the Scenes
The Sun Game Technologies Group is driving the development of new technologies within Sun to specifically meet the demands of video game developers.
Some of Sun's technologies include Java technology, middleware, servers, and storage solutions. With these technologies and more, the Sun Game Technologies Group is engineering next-generation solutions targeting the online video game market. Come meet this team of game-crazed specialists at the Game Developers Conference, booth 1028. But don't forget to register first at http://www.gdconf.com/. Additional Information:
Game Developers Conference
Interview with Sun Microsystems' Chief Gaming Officer, Chris Melissinos The Java Games Community on Java.net gamedev.net Javagaming.org Discussion Forums "Marketing Your Wireless Game" International Game Developer's Association | |||||||||||||
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