Nintendo pres to speak at Game Developers Conference in March
- January 28, 2009 12:39 PM PST
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Satoru Iwata, President of Nintendo Co., Ltd. will deliver a keynote address at this year's Game Developers Conference on the subject of "discovering new development opportunities."
With the company delivering blockbuster record sales in 2008 while facing its harshest criticism yet due to a holiday season decidedly lacking in AAA software, Nintendo is a company that people desperately want to hear from. The world will get an opportunity to find out where the company is, and where it will be heading when the company's president, Satoru Iwata, delivers one of the keynote addresses at this year's Game Developers Conference.
The topic of Iwata's address will be "discovering new development opportunities." While it doesn't offer any concrete details about announcements, a topic like that offers up many opportunities for the company to drop hints on their "new opportunities." Nintendo's last GDC keynote was in 2007, when Shigeru Miyamoto's speech focused largely on development ideals, but delivered little in the way of blockbuster announcements. The official press release is below.
Iwata, left, with Shigeru Miyamoto.
NINTENDO PRESIDENT SATORU IWATA TO KEYNOTE THE 2009 GAME DEVELOPERS CONFERENCE
Nintendo Chief Returns to the GDC to Kick-Off Main Conference With Lecture Focused on Discovering New Development Opportunities
SAN FRANCISCO-Jan. 27, 2009-
Satoru Iwata, President of Nintendo Co., Ltd. will deliver a keynote address at the 2009 Game Developers Conference, kicking-off the main conference's schedule of lectures, panel discussions and roundtables that provide the central forum for learning, inspiration, and networking in the games industry. The address, "Discovering New Development Opportunities" marks Iwata-san's first return to the GDC keynote stage since 2006. The Game Developers Conference takes place March 23-27 at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco.Being a developer himself, Iwata's keynote lectures at the Game Developers Conference are known for inspiring other developers to think about creating games in new and different ways. His 2005 keynote gave developers the first information about the technology being used for the next-generation console then codenamed "Revolution" which has since become known as the Wii. In 2006, Iwata spoke about "disrupting development," and introduced the Western development community to philosophies on engaging new players, surprising existing players and the role the company's video game systems would play in expanding the market and widening the possibilities for developers.
"The Game Developers Conference is thrilled to welcome Satoru Iwata back to the keynote stage," said Meggan Scavio, Event Director of the GDC. "His previous talks at the GDC can be credited with setting the stage for much of the huge growth the games industry has since seen, and attendees continue to talk about how both lectures impacted their perspective on development. We are confident that Iwata's keynote this year will be added to the list of memorable GDC talks. Attendees are eager to know how he will inspire them this year."
Born in 1959 in the Hokkaido Prefecture of Japan, Iwata studied at and graduated from the Tokyo Institute of Technology University, where he majored in computer science. Shortly after graduating, Iwata joined HAL Laboratory, Inc. and in 1983 began coordinating the software production and development of Nintendo titles, such as the Kirby series. By 1993, he had become president of that company. In 2000, Iwata moved to Nintendo Co., Ltd. as the head of the Corporate Planning division, where he was responsible for Nintendo's global corporate planning. In 2002, he was named president of Nintendo Co., Ltd. where he continues to guide development of games with the passion of a game creator.
Satoru Iwata's keynote, "Discovering New Development Opportunities," is scheduled for Wednesday, March 25, 2009 from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. PST in the Esplanade Room of the Moscone Center's South Hall.
The Game Developers Conference is the largest professional industry event dedicated to the creation of games, including computer, console, mobile, arcade, online games, and location based entertainment. It is the central forum for learning, inspiration, and networking in the games industry. The GDC attracts over 18,000 attendees, and is the main global forum where programmers, artists, producers, game designers, audio professionals, business decision makers and others involved in the development of interactive games gather to exchange ideas and shape the future of the industry.
The GDC will take place March 23-27, 2009, at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco. The 30% early registration discount for All Access and Main Conference passes is only available through February 12. For registration and for more information, please visit www.gdconf.com.
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- Jan 27 2009 at 11:53:46:AM PST
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Maybe its me but i think nintendo is Loooooooong overdue to mention Kid icarus or at least announce that they're dusting off other franchise games that they should make new games too. Nintendo has a uber list of franchises they have sitting in storage collecting dust.
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Hopefully this will be a productive event where they actually announce games people want to play and not more wi music-type stuff.
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Hope they just don't keep talking about how much money they're making and how they re-invented the industry. I wanna hear about new 1st party games... and please no more peripherals!
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KenTheGreat1 wrote:
Dear God, please no more Wii Music.
I agree completely. More 1st party games! Down with 3rd party crap!( which makes up about 70% of Wii & DS games today)
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Even as a diehard Nintendo fan, I've been a little disappointed in the performance of Nintendo for the last few months. I'm really looking forward to this announcement.
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