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Tomorrow morning, Nintendo will be live streaming the Game Developers Conference 2011 keynote from Satoru Iwata, titled 'Video Games Turn 25: A Historical Perspective and Vision for the Future.'
Tomorrow morning, Nintendo will be live streaming the Game Developers Conference 2011 keynote from Satoru Iwata, titled Video Games Turn 25: A Historical Perspective and Vision for the Future. The keynote will be viewable at a special GDC-specific website on March 2 at 9 AM PST—the full description is below: "For a quarter of a century, the engine of video games has been 'must have'—the viral communication of what a gamer simply can't do without. Sometimes it's hardware, sometimes software, sometimes an accessory, but 'must have' always describes an experience that can't be missed—the next big thing. Along the way, innovation has continuously reinvented the game experience in terms of graphics, player control and pure game design. But in the process, part of the magic of those early days of game creation has been lost. As a leading player during all 25 years of the modern video gaming era, Nintendo has a unique perspective on what makes gamers grin, what defines the term "gamer" and what is essential to ensuring industry growth. Nintendo President Satoru Iwata will draw from his development roots and talk not only about how video gaming has evolved, but also, more importantly, he will offer his views on where we go from here."
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