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"Play to Win! Developing Interactive Games" : [agenda]
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1997 (Vervaardig)
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File consists of an agenda for "Play to Win! Developing Interactive Games", which ran between August 21st and 25th, 1997. The description of the workshop is as follows: "Participants explored the market for interactive games and found out about new developments in content and medium. They learned practical strategies to attack the process of developing concept, project, marketing strategy, budget, and pitch. This intensive workshop considered current forms of interactive game delivery, including the WWW, Nintendo, video games and computer games, with faculty are leading designers in this field. Strategy and twitch games and the growing interest in combination forms were discussed, as well as the emergence of new markets for the gaming industry. It asked the questions: What is the role of local and international investment in building a gaming company? What technical resources are needed? This seminar combined overviews, case studies, and practical applications of ideas. Participants developed pitches throughout the workshop."