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Polygons #5 Report

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With representation from all of the regions developers and some from Yorkshire, the latest Polygon event was insightful, heated and for once quite highbrow. The panellists and audience tore into a range of topics including User Generated Content, representing women in games, controversy for the sake of controversy, the need for violence in games, digital downloads, and how to improve the media's view of the industry. In our new home at Friar Gate Studios there were well over 75 developers and future developers, even though FRD, Rare, and Eurocom are all on crunch.

 

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The panel featured Rob Yescombe (Free Radical Design) who is the first panellist to have been able to talk over Dan as well as outline why he thinks we should have more intelligent content in our games, Matt Sansam (Covert Media) who outlined his plans for Covert, the future of UGC, and world domination - all in 20 seconds flat, a back to form Iain Simons, and Dan Marchant, who seems to have become a mentor to about 30 Student Developers from Derby University.

The next event will be in April, so drop us a line at polygons@pixel-lab.co.uk if you want to be added to the polygons mailing list.

Posted on Wednesday, February 21, 2007 at 12:59 by Registered CommenterPixel-Lab | CommentsPost a Comment

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