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Lyon Game, the organizers of the Game Connection networking event at Game Developers Conference 2006, have announced that this year's edition has sold out of attendance. ...
Lyon Game, the organizers of the Game Connection networking event at Game Developers Conference 2006, have announced that this year's edition has sold out of attendance. 70 developers and 46 publishers, hailing from 20 countries around the world, have signed up for the event, pushing capacity to the maximum. The event, which Gamasutra reported on at GDC last year, involves registered developers who will meet up with game publishers in one-on-one meetings in private booths, arranged in advance thanks to an online meeting scheduler. The intention is that the developers can demonstrate products and prototypes to the publishers and business arrangements can be potentially negotiated. Lyon Game has noted that Game Connection @ GDC in 2005 brought 42 publishers directly to independent developers, including 10 Tacle Studios Pte Ltd, Activision and Activision Value Publishing, Bitband, Buena Vista Games, Capcom, D3 Publisher of America, Inc., Electronic Arts, Funcom, HIP Europe, HIP Games, Lago Srl., Majesco, Majesco Europe Ltd, Microsoft, Nintendo, O3, SCEA, SCI, Sega, and Vivendi Universal Games, and it expects even more publishers to attend this year. A recent European event located in France in December 2005 also brought in a significant amount of developers and publishers. More information on the 2006 Game Connection event is available at its official website as part of the GDC 2006 site, which is part of the CMP Game Group, as is Gamasutra.com.
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