Category Archives: GCDC 2008
Wed, Aug 20, 2008 | 11:38 BST
Crytek: Crysis cost $22 million, next engine due 2012
Speaking at GCDC yesterday ahead of Games Convention this morning, Crytek’s Cevat Yerli confirmed that Crysis cost $22 million to make.
The dev boss also said that the next version of CryEngine would be due in 2012.
Thanks, Joystiq.
Tue, Aug 19, 2008 | 20:09 BST
Sony has lost more on the PS3 than it made on the PS2, says Perry
Speaking at the Games Convention Developers Conference this afternoon, industry stalwart Dave Perry said that Sony has lost more money selling PlayStation 3s than it made selling PlayStation 2s during the entire five years of its peak.
Perry backed up the statement quoting statistics that he obtained from research firm, DFC Intelligence.
He added that according to DFC Intelligence, Microsoft lost $4 billion dollars on the original Xbox and the PS3 is first in overall software sales this gen.
Loads more over at 1UP.
By Mike Bowden
Wed, Aug 20, 2008 | 04:48 BST
PS4 and Xbox ’720′ to arrive in 2011/12, says Crytek
Crytek president and CEO, Cevat Yerli, said at the Games Developers Conference in Leipzig this week that “PlayStation 4 and Xbox ’720′ will arrive in 2011 or 2012.”
“The PlayStation 4 and Xbox ’720′ will arrive in 2011 or 2012, we think,” said Yerli. “But this is just our estimate – we don’t know, and even if Microsoft and Sony told us, I couldn’t say because it would be under NDA.
“But we think in three to four years’ time, although there are good reasons why it should be 2010 already…but we’ll see.”
Full thing over at GI.
By Mike Bowden
Mon, Aug 18, 2008 | 20:19 BST
“Arms race” makes sequel development tougher, says Capps
Speaking in his GCDC keynote today, Epic boss Mike Capps has said simple tit-for-tat feature comparison makes his life more difficult, especially when developing sequels.
“Making a sequel to a game is always tougher – especially given the arms race we’re seeing in videogames development,” he said.
“Games do not compete in fun experiences, they compete in the number of weapons, and unfortunately it’s easy for someone to compare this game to that game, ‘this game has 10 multiplayer levels but this one has 29. So clearly this game must be better’.”
Capps added: “If you can imagine if movies competed in this way, ‘Well sure Schindler’s List was good but I know this three and a half hour long movie – think of the value you’re getting for your ten dollars’. It doesn’t work that way and unfortunately we still find ourselves competing this way… we have to compete in quality not size.”
Wed, Jul 30, 2008 | 06:19 BST
Chris Taylor and Demigod keynoting GCDC 08
Leipziger Messe’s announced that Gas Powered Games’ Chris Taylor is to keynote GCDC this year with a talk about upcoming RPG/RTS, Demigod.
“Our goal is to present keynote speakers that inspire our attendees, while providing valuable insight into the changing landscape of the games industry,” said GCDC boss Frank Sliwka. “Chris Taylor’s participation takes the already content rich conference program to a higher level and makes GCDC an absolute must-attend event.”
Taylor’s keynote will be given on August 20, ahead of the Leipzig Games Convention.
Mon, Jul 21, 2008 | 19:48 BST
Dave Perry to keynote GCDC
According to this GI report, Acclaim’s David Perry is to keynote GCDC this year.
The conference is the development-led precursor to Leipziger Messe’s Games Convention.
Frank Sliwka, project director for GCDC, said: “David Perry has helped shape the history of videogaming having worked on some of the industry’s best-selling titles over the past few decades.
“His keynote is definitely going to be one of the big highlights of this year’s GCDC and we look forward to hearing his perspective on the global games market.”
More through the link.
Thu, May 01, 2008 | 07:26 BST
Capps to give Gears 2 keynote at GCDC
Epic president Mike Capps will keynote GCDC this year, say this GI story, with the speech apparently focusing on Gear 2 development.
“Epic set the technological bar for next-generation games with the original Gears of War, so we knew we had our work cut for us with Gears of War 2,” said Capps.
“Epic Games is a major force in the games industry today, from their million-selling franchises Unreal, and Gears of War, to their engine technology which is licensed by hundreds of developers worldwide,” said Frank Sliwka, GCDC project director.
The German trade event runs from August 18-20.
Update: And here’s the press release. After the link.
Tue, Feb 26, 2008 | 19:12 GMT
Leipzig plans Games Convention for 2009
Games Convention owner Leipziger Messe has confirmed today that the show is still scheduled to happen in Leipzig in 2009. The news comes in the wake of an joint announcement from the BIU [Germany's answer to ELSPA or ESA - Ed] and Koelnmesse that a new event, GAMESCom, is to be held in Cologne in September next year.
It had been thought that the Games Convention IP may have been licensed to the new showground for a sizeable sum, but in essence the BIU hung Leipziger Messe out to dry, dragging Germany’s main show to a new location and refusing to take any tie of the Games Convention brand with it. On the surface, this leaves Leipziger Messe, owner of the biggest games show in the world, with nothing after building up an annual audience of almost 200,000.
Leipziger Messe, obviously, isn’t entirely pleased about the events of the last 24 hours, saying it is disappointed with the decision and today telling Eurogamer.de that it doesn’t believe the BIU understands the concept of Games Convention or its sister trade event GCDC.
Games Convention 2009 is, therefore, on. Whether or not the BIU has just made the biggest booboo in European gaming history remains to be seen.
Tue, Feb 26, 2008 | 17:40 GMT
Confirmed: Games Convention moved to Cologne, renamed GAMESCom
Breaking news from the Leipzig press conference. Leipziger Messe has just confirmed that Games Convention as we know it is no more, and that the event has been moved to Cologne for 2009. Its new name is GAMESCom.
Update: Eurogamer.de’s just published this. The new show is being moved from August to September. Better travel links and 80,000 hotel places in the Cologne area are being mooted as the main reasons for the move. Both the German TV station RTL and the 2009 World Cyber Games are based in Cologne. The organisers have said the new show will work closely with both.
Mon, Feb 25, 2008 | 10:32 GMT
Games Convention press conference 10am Monday, confusion over new name
Following heavy speculation that Games Convention was to move to Cologne from Leipzig, German newspaper the FAZ has reported that the move is in fact correct, and that the new name for the show is Games Con.
“That report’s not official,” said a senior German source. “FAZ seems to know something, the local paper in Leipzig seems to know something. One is saying it’s called Games Con, another is saying it’s called Games Com. I’ve seen reports saying it’s called Games.com. Isn’t Games.com owned by AOL? It’s bullshit. We’ll know for certain what’s going on at the press conference on Monday morning.”
Leipziger Messe has confirmed that a press conference will be held in Leipzig on Monday at 10am CET.
Games Convention as an IP is owned by Leipziger Messe. FAZ had previously reported that the show was to be moved from Leipzig to Cologne for its 2009 show, and would likely have to have its name changed for legal reasons. Another option for the move, said the report, was for the Messe to license the IP to a new events company in Cologne for €450,000 for three years.
We’ll know on Monday, German games show fans.
Thu, Feb 14, 2008 | 12:46 GMT
Senior German source “99 percent sure” Games Convention move is true
A senior German industry source has told VG247 that he is “99 percent sure” that today’s Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) speculation report that 2009′s Games Convention will be held in Cologne is correct.
The story said that Games Convention is to move to Cologne next year, but may undergo a name change. It also said that there is talk of Leipziger Messe, the owner of the Games Convention IP, licensing the property to another firm for €450,000 for three years.
“I’m 99 percent sure it’s true,” said the source. “It’s the only way to make it truly international, because of flight connections, and so on. There’s Cologne airport, Bonn airport and Düsseldorf is next door. Then you have the big boys, EA and Ubisoft, in Cologne and Düsseldorf. It all makes sense.”
He went on, explaining that the FAZ is a highly regarded publication.
“The FAZ is one of the two most respected newspapers in Germany, and those details are pretty specific, to be honest,” he said. “It’s not a rumour newspaper. It’s a paper mainly for the financial community, based in Frankfurt, so I don’t expect them to write something they just heard somewhere.”
Talk of Games Convention moving from Leipzig is years old, mainly due to poor flight connections to the east German town and a lack of hotels close to the Messe. The source continued, saying that rumoured targets of doubling the show’s attendance could never be achieved in Leipzig.
“There have been so many rumours in the past,” he said. “To be fair, the Bundesverband Interaktive Unterhaltungssoftware [BIU, the German equivalent of ESA or ELSPA - Ed] is in control of it, but no one really mentions it, and EA is in Cologne. They might be the driving force behind it.
“There was talk of a target of an attendance of 400,000 people for Games Convention, and this can only be achieved in [the German state of] Nordrhein-Westfalen. So it can only be in Cologne, Essen, or wherever. It can’t be anywhere else, because that’s the state with the strongest population. They have 19 million people there.”
If the move is a reality, said the source, you’re going to know about it sooner rather than later.
“I don’t think there’s any way to confirm this further,” he said. “No one will comment on it. They’ll have to tell everyone soon if they are going to move it for 2009. It’s the biggest games show in the world, and it’s already February 2008.”
Rumour is now circulating that next week’s GDC may see an announcement regarding the location of next year’s show. This year’s Games Convention will be held as usual in Leipzig, running from August 20-24.
Sun, Feb 17, 2008 | 10:27 GMT
Heavy rumour links Games Convention with Cologne move for 2009
A move for Games Convention has been rumoured for at least the last three years, but the story entered a far more convincing stage today as it hit Germany’s mainstream press.
According to this report in German financial paper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, the show is to be moved from Leipzig in east Germany to Cologne in the west next year.
The report says that €450,000 in licensing may be paid to Leipziger Messe, the owner of the Games Convention brand, but that the show itself may also undergo a name change.
Games Convention is the largest games show in the world, attracting almost 200,000 visitors in 2007.
We’ll have more on this later today.
Thu, Feb 07, 2008 | 09:32 GMT
GCDC puts out call for speakers
The Games Convention Developers Conference (GCDC) is asking for papers this morning and will be accepting proposals for this year’s event until April 30.
The trade conference runs alongside giant German expo Games Convention in Leipzig, Germany, this year starting on August 20. Applicable topics include all the usual tradey stuff, such as “market insights, overviews, trends and introductions of new technologies as well as real world development knowledge.”
“Next to developers from Europe, we have addressed developers in North America. The new GCDC program will also address topics and trends of the Asian game industry,” said show boss Frank Sliwka.




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