Entries in 'london games conference 2011' (19)
London Games Conference: Did you miss anything?
Yesterday's London Games Conference 2011 entertained and informed executives from across all levels of the games industry - here's our recap.
OnLive challenges studios to 'blow our minds'
OnLive wants developers to ‘blow their minds’ and create content built specifically for cloud gaming.
'Expect 600m connected devices by 2014'
By 2014 there will be over 600m connected devices able to play browser games in the US and Western Europe, says Nick Parker.
Xbox: All entertainment will be interactive in five years
By 2016 all forms of entertainment will be interactive, says Xbox Live's Robin Burrowes.
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PopCap reveals how to fail at mobile gaming
At London Games Conference today, PopCap senior designer David Bishop listed ten ways to fail at mobile gaming.
Miniclip: Browser games approaching 'console quality'
Miniclip’s senior producer Jamie Cason says online browser games are nearing the level of quality associated with console titles.
Sega: Digital could overtake retail by 2015
Sega's UK and digital boss John Clark predicts that the digital games market will match or even surpass boxed games in terms of revenue by 2015.
GoG.com: 'DRM harms sales'
Digital rights management fails to prevent illegal game sales, says digital download firm Good Old Games.
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GameStop: Digital sales will hit $35bn by 2014
Global retail giant GameStop predicts the digital games market will hit $35bn by 2014.
LIVEBLOG - London Games Conference 2011
The London Games Conference returns today, and MCV will have the most comprehensive coverage in the internet.
COUNTDOWN TO LONDON GAMES CONFERENCE: Digital to dominate by 2015
Digital sales will overtake boxed product sales by 2015, according to new industry-wide survey.
LONDON GAMES CONFERENCE: Now Screen Digest offers free data, too
Thought our 'free NPD data' offer was good? Well, it gets better.
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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.
COUNTDOWN TO LONDON GAMES CONFERENCE: Join the industry elite
Iconic games, media and entertainment firms have confirmed their place at next week’s London Games Conference.
COUNTDOWN TO LONDON GAMES CONFERENCE: Free NPD data for delegates
NPD has signed up to contribute to next week's London Games Conference, offering a free report to attendees.
10 reasons why you can't afford to miss LGC 2011
Going to the London Games Conference? You are? Excellent. You’re not? Well here are 10 reasons why you should definitely change your mind
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GamesIndustry.biz named London Games Conference media partner
Trade website GamesIndustry.biz has thrown its weight behind the upcoming London Games Conference.
InComm sponsors London Games Conference
Prepaid content specialist InComm Europe has signed up to sponsor the London Games Conference.
Last chance for London Games Conference early bird
Hurry! Today is the final chance to buy passes for this year's London Games Conference at the reduced rate of £229.

































