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Read More »COUNTDOWN TO LONDON GAMES CONFERENCE: Apple cuts to the core
Move over, Miyamoto. Step aside, Steam. The games industry says former Apple CEO Steve Jobs and the iPhone were most influential thing to happen to interactive entertainment. A survey of over 1,000 industry execs has put the two at the top of the league tables when it comes to which …
Read More »COUNTDOWN TO LONDON GAMES CONFERENCE: Join the industry elite
Iconic games, media and entertainment firms have confirmed their place at next weekâ??s London Games Conference
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Read More »London Games Conference – don’t miss out
UK's digital download summit is just two weeks away; 10% ticket discount for UKIE, Tiga and Game Republic members
Read More »10 reasons not to miss LGC 2011
Industry elite lines up for premier digital games event, have you booked your place yet?
Read More »Miniclip joins LGC line-up
Popular kids games site Miniclip has been added to the London Games Conference speaker roster. The site’s Chris Bergstresser, VP and commercial director, is the latest to join a session where digital developers will share best practice and advice. Other speakers in the session include GoG.com and PopCap. Miniclip joins …
Read More »GamesIndustry.biz backs LGC
Business site joins Develop and MCV as partner for UK's biggest games conference
Read More »GamesIndustry.biz named London Games Conference media partner
Trade website GamesIndustry.biz has thrown its weight behind the upcoming London Games Conference. LGC is the essential business forum and networking event for decision makers within the interactive entertainment sector, examining the challenges within a fast-changing market and new business models. GameStop, Valve, OnLive and PopCap are just some of …
Read More »InComm sponsors London Games Conference
Prepaid content specialist InComm Europe has signed up to sponsor the London Games Conference. The company is one of two confirmed Gold Sponsors for LGC 2011, joining online games media giant IGN. We think this is the event for gaming in London and we’re pleased to be associated with long-established …
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