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Games Programmer
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UK - London

GameHorizon's Best of British

Kings Place, London, UK

 
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GameHorizon's Best of British

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009 – Celebrate the best in British game development – and discover what the biggest threats and opportunities are for the UK's industry – at GameHorizon's 'Best of British' event during London Games Festival

Taking place at London's Kings Place on Wednesday, October 28th, the one-day event will feature talks from some of the UK's leading independent developers, such as Charles Cecil – the man behind the Broken Sword – and Paul Wedgewood, whose Splash Damage studio created the #1 PC hit Enemy Territory: QUAKE Wars.

Attend the event to:

•   Discover how the UK can start developing more of its own IP once again
•   Learn what the British games industry's key USPs will be in future
•   See exclusive demos of up-and-coming British games
•   Hear about the pros and cons of being based in the UK from Tiga
•   Network with peers during the event and an after-party at Camino

Who's speaking?

 •   Charles Cecil, managing director of Revolution Studios
•   Dr Richard Wilson, CEO of Tiga
•   Paul Wedgewood, CEO of Splash Damage
•   Mark Morris, managing director of Introversion
•   Paul Farley, managing director of Tag Games
•   Simon Seefeldt, head of business development at Jagex

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