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Technology and Entertainment Gurus Converge at GDC, Outline Vision for the Future of the Game Industry

High Profile Speakers Include: Nintendo President, Xbox Co-founder, Hollywood
                         Futurist, Sony CG Specialist

    SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- The Game Developers Conference
(GDC) brings to life the 2005 theme, Future Vision, with a series of talks
dedicated to the road ahead for interactive entertainment.  The "vision track"
will include progressive leaders in the fields of music, video games, design
and technology.  GDC will take place Monday through Friday, March 7-11, 2005
at the Moscone West Convention Center in San Francisco.
    "The vision track is designed to provoke innovation among developers and
set the stage for the future of interactive entertainment," said Jamil
Moledina, director, GDC.  "In a business environment where finishing the
current project is the foremost priority, our goal is to provide an
environment that fosters the innate creativity of game developers, and
empowers each of them to establish their own long-term vision of the next
decade of games."

    Featured speakers include:
     *  J Allard, corporate vice president and founding member of the Xbox
        platform project, is recognized as one of the most promising young
        leaders of the entertainment industry.  In 1993 he was named in
        Hollywood Reporter's Top 35 Entertainment Execs Under 35.  Allard's
        session is entitled "The Future of Games:  Unlocking the Opportunity."

     *  Satoru Iwata, president of Nintendo, is a unique executive in the
        games business since his background is not finance, law, or marketing,
        but rather video game creation.  His game credits include the classic
        character Kirby, as well as the globally popular Earthbound and Super
        Smash Brothers series.  His session entitled "The Heart of a Gamer,"
        will assess where the game business stands today, predicting how it
        will develop over the next several years.

     *  Masaya Matsuura, a visionary musician and game developer, blazed ahead
        of his time by building an online music community in Japan.  In 2004
        IGDA awarded Matsuura with the First Penguin award for taking risks
        and breaking new ground in beat-rhythm and music games.  He helped
        bring rhythm to games with titles like Parappa the Rapper and
        Vib-Ribbon.  Matsuura-san will be facilitating a session entitled,
        "The Near Future of Media Distribution."

     *  Peter Molyneux, co-founder of Bullfrog Productions and founder of
        Lionhead Studios, is renowned for creating the new genre "god games"
        like Populous (1989) and Black and White (2001) -- games that cast the
        player as a deity whose whims influence the activities of a simulated
        world.  In 2005 the Queen of England recognized Molyneux by giving him
        an Order of the British Empire (OBE).  Sir Peter Molyneux is the first
        games developer to be granted an OBE.  His session is entitled
        "Gamesplay Moves Forward into the 21st Century."

     *  Remington Scott, CG special projects supervisor at Sony Imageworks,
        has supervised/directed/produced computer generated "Performance
        Animation" for visionary feature film directors including Peter
        Jackson, Hironobu Sakaguchi, Sam Raimi and the Wachowskis.  His work
        in The Lord of the Rings: The Twin Towers received the Academy Award
        for Achievement in Visual Effects for using a computer motion capture
        system to create the split personality character of Gollum and
        Smeagol.  Scott's session is entitled "Feature Film Performance
        Animation and Digital Human Acquisition for the Next Generation
        Games."

     *  Tim Sweeney, programmer and founder of Epic Games, has been developing
        games and technology from the time of early PC gaming.  His 3D genius
        has developed many games, including Unreal Tournament, Splinter Cell
        and Harry Potter.  His accomplishments don't stop there:  He was
        recently named among GameSpy's 30 Most Influential People in Gaming.
        Sweeney's session is entitled "Games Technology and Content Creation
        for the Next Generation."

     *  Kenzo Tsujimoto, president and CEO of Capcom, will give a talk named,
        "The Japanese Game Industry:  Past, Present and Future," examining the
        Japanese game industry through the context of Japanese events such as
        the Tokyo Game Show, the CESA (Computer Entertainment Supplier's
        Association) Game Awards and CEDEC (CESA Developers Conference)
        organized by CESA.

     *  John Underkoffler serves as science and technology advisor to film
        productions including Minority Report, The Hulk, The Miniseries Taken
        and the upcoming live-action adaptation Aeon Flux.  His technology-
        based art and design works have been exhibited across several
        continents and have received various awards.  His session is entitled
        "Fluid Loop:  The Splendid Tangle of Science Design in Cinema, Games
        and Life."

     *  Will Wright, Maxis' chief designer, co-founded Maxis in 1987.  His
        ground breaking game The Sims 2 became the fastest selling PC game
        ever, selling more than a million copies in the first ten days
        worldwide.  In 2002 Wright was inducted into the Academy of
        Interactive Arts and Sciences' Hall of Fame.  His session is entitled
        "The Future of Content."

    The GDC will feature more than 300 lectures, panels, tutorials and
roundtable discussions across seven content tracks.  For a complete list of
GDC 2005 event information visit http://www.gdconf.com.

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