Apparently The Washington Post has an article on the Serious Games summit, but I haven’t read it. The conference is scheduled to start in a half hour. I’m glad I got here early. The printed program is alphabetized by title — that’s the stupidest organization technique I’ve seen. The events aren’t even separated by Monday and Tuesday. I’ve got Monday blocked out, but I can’t shake the terrible feeling that I missed something.
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Proof reader needed!
http://www.cmpevents.com/GDe04/a.asp?option=C&V=11&SessID=3483
“Finally, the games industry is increasingly transient and development talent ebbs and flows as new teams start up and older teams sh*t down or disperse after projects ship.”
FYI http://www.cmpevents.com/GDe04/a.asp?option=C has the program that you can sort by event day/time.