Triangle Game Conference held its second annual conference in Raleigh, North Carolina on April 7th and 8th. The conference was held in both the Marriott City Center hotel and the Raleigh Convention Center across the street (and also connected to the Marriott via underground thoroughfare). The name of the conference stems from "the triangle" formed by the three cities clustered in the area - Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill.
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More than 900 video game enthusiasts met for a two-day conference to promote the Triangle as a hot spot for video game companies.
RALEIGH - Video gaming enthusiasts gathered in the Triangle for one of the largest industry conferences on the east coast.
The Triangle Game Conference is a showcase for the industry, which has continued to grow in the last few years despite the recession.
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CHAPEL HILL -- The stereotype of video game players as young, brainy loners -- usually male -- no longer applies, two directors of game design companies told an audience during a panel discussion at UNC on Wednesday.
Local students and video game developers will show off their latest projects for the first ever gamingSPARK. The list includes a broad range of categories including Serious, Casual, Mobile, and Student. These games will all take the spotlight September 18 at 5 p.m. at Urban Design Center located in downtown Raleigh on the corner of Fayetteville and Hargett Street.
Triangle Game Conference is proud to announce a partnership with GameX Industry Summit. Game industry professionals are invited to the GameX Industry Summit at the Greater Philadelphia Convention Center for two days of games-focused lectures, panels, roundtables and keynotes from the best and brightest minds in the games business. GameX Industry Summit is presented by the International Game Developers Association (IGDA) chapters in New York, New Jersey, Boston, Baltimore and Philadelphia.
RALEIGH -- Nearly 300 people crammed into a lecture hall, three and four-person deep in the standing room, to listen to Michael Capps speak at the inaugural Triangle Game Conference Wednesday.
RALEIGH, N.C. - As hundreds of people flock to the new capital city downtown for the first Triangle Game Conference, a salary survey just out shows why so many people want to be game developers.
Hundreds of game developers and industry experts are gathering in Raleigh this week for the first annual Triangle Game Conference.
The Research Triangle's growing videogame industry opens its first "Triangle Game Conference" today in the capital city, and Alexander Macris, who helped organize it, has a unique perspective.
Marriott City Center-Save your jokes about "Pac-Man Fever." Just as comic books have gained respectability as a form of literature and a popular entertainment, the video game industry has grown in leaps and bounds over the last decade to include some of the most innovative and immersive forms of storytelling.
When it comes to video games, the Triangle already has some bragging rights.