Oh GDC – How I Adore Thee

In two days I leave for the Game Developers Conference (GDC) in San Francisco. GDC is hands-down my favorite event of the year. Yes, Comic-Con is fun, PAX is going to be awesome and so are all of the smaller events that happen in the Vancouver area. But GDC has a special place in my heart.

GDC is where the shroud of secrecy is broken.

It’s an event where developers from around the world come together to celebrate their love of making games. Want to know how BioWare tackled cinematics in Mass Effect 2? Go check out Armando’s talk. Interested in the latest AI developments, there’s a WHOLE summit just for Artificial Intelligence.

Every time I go to GDC (I think this will be my 8th time), I’m amazed at how open and candid the other developers are. These are trade secrets, their companies competitive advantage, that they are sharing.

While it’s true that some of the sessions are pretty light and filled with marketing and PR buzzwords, but if you have ever been at a Clint Hocking GDC presentation, you will leave that room with a better understanding of how to design better games, if it doesn’t all go over your head.

And the candor doesn’t end in the presentations. If you want to know more, chances are that a deeper discussion into the topic at hand is only a few beers away.

On top of this assault of information, there is the added bonus of a little thing called ‘Friendship’. While some people will degrade the term by calling it ‘networking’, GDC is a place where I can meet up with past co-workers who have drifted to all corners of the globe, as well as meet new friends.

This year also marks my first trip to the Flash Gaming Summit (which, after being a HUGE success last year, I’m surprised isn’t a part of the official GDC this year) and it will be great to see what the big movers and shakers in my newly adopted Flash world are thinking 2010 has in store.

I’ll be posting pics and stories from GDC on my Twitter @shaneneville .

And if you are going to be at GDC, and you don’t know me, please come up and say hi (I’ll be the guy in the NinjaRobotDinosaur shirt) or hit me on Twitter to meet up.

Teh Hotness – The New Last Airbender Trailer

I’ve been looking forward to the Airbender film with cautious excitement. The original series is my favorite ANYTHING of all time, but M.Night hasn’t been at the top of his game for the last few movies. But if this trailer is a sign of what I can expect, I’m going to be psyched on The Last Airbender. Very, very psyched.

Fairwell Gentle Island

Tomorrow morning I will be boarding a plane for Vancouver to start working on NRD full time.

Today, I am saying good bye to my home for the past two years – the gentle island of Prince Edward Island.

Top 3 things I will miss about PEI:

    The Beaches

In the past two years, I have spent more time on the beach than in the entirety of my life before moving to PEI. There are so many reasons:
– Being alone at 10AM on a gigantic beach was a regular occurrence.
– PEI is home to the warmest swimming ocean water in Canada.
– Quite simply, the beaches are unmatched in there beauty and serenity.

beach


    The People

Canada is well known for being friendly and PEI has to be the friendliest place in Canada (I hear rumors that Newfoundland is nicer – but I have my doubts) I also had a tremendous opportunity to work in super-duper awesome people at Longtail Studios. I have made a great many friends on this little island and I will miss them all.

10 Thanksgiving deserts blended together!
10 Thanksgiving deserts blended together!
    The Sunsets

Coming from Saskatchewan, I love the open sky and the sky on PEI is amazing. Even on a frosty winter evening, the sunsets can warm you up. Cheesy? Sure – but so awesome.

sunset

It’s surprisingly hard to say goodbye. Thanks for everything you gentle little island.

Teh Hotness – Captain Forever

Captain Forever - Build a Ship
Captain Forever - Build a Ship

Captain Forever is a new flash game from Farbs in which you fly through the galaxy, blowing up other ships and salvaging what is left for your own ship.

The gameplay itself is wonderfully addictive in how you always want to try and build different shapes of ships. Combat is very interesting in that you want to destroy the enemy ship, but also want to save pieces for you to salvage.

If you like Captain Forever – for $20 you can become a supporter and have access to the game Captain Successor.

Here’s a fan-made video to give you an idea of what’s in store when you play Captain Forever: