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GCA Games Convention Asia is a major
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exhibition in the Asia-Pacific region. It consists of a public exhibition and a conference where the various players in the
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industry network and interact with each other, while showcasing their latest products and services to the public. Games Convention Asia serves as an entryway for companies trying to enter the Asian interactive entertainment market. The concept behind the convention consists of four pillars: exhibition, business centre, matchmaking area, and GC Asia Conference. The GC Asia Conference allows developers and industry experts to exchange knowledge and know-how in panels and lectures and grow their international networks of business connections. The event takes place over four days at the Suntec Singapore International Convention and Exhibition Centre in
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(September 17–20, 2009) and is organized by LMI Asia Pte Ltd., a subsidiary of
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organizer, Leipziger Messe. In April 2008, LMI Asia Pte Ltd was founded in Singapore as an affiliate of LMI GmbH.gamasutra.com
D.I.C.E. Asia summit partners with GC Asia Conference
It was announced in March 2010 that the convention will no longer be held beginning from 2010 due to a low demand.


Overview

Games Convention Asia consists of the Students' Day, the public exhibition and the Games Convention Asia Conference (GCAC). Students` Day & Career Fair: :The computer games industry offers a range of job opportunities complementing the current large demand for new talent. The Students' Day & Career Fair allow students to meet industry icons and attend talks and workshops on various aspects of game design. Access to the Students' Day is free of charge though registration is required. The Public Exhibition: :Used for local and international companies introduce the latest games and products to the market over three days. The first day is dedicated to business visitors and media only. After debuting in 2007 with an attendance of 70,000 visitors, 92,000 visitors were welcomed at GCA 2008.http://www.gc-asia.sg/index.php?session=eda8f30540129e0f62343beff69ebef1&page=643 GCA 2008 Post-event Report Going beyond gaming, the GCA also features entertainment, media education and other events. The last day of the show focuses on families with the GCA Family Day. :GCA's public exhibition also includes a
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competition. In 2008, the grand prize was a trip to BlizzCon 2008 in California. The cosplay competition for GCA 2009 is a qualifier to the Asia-Pacific Cosplay Competition in the G03 convention at
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. Games Convention Asia Conference (GCAC): :Held alongside the GCA. The conference is a set event with internationally known speakers and sponsors. In 2008, GCAC featured 75 speakers, many for the first time, including keynote speakers Michael De Plater of
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. :The entire conference covers all aspects of the gaming industry and is divided into three main tracks: Art/Design, Business and Development and Production. Topics discussed include micro-transactions, outsourcing, pitching, cross-platform development and online mobile games. :It also contains the GCA Business Centre where industry participants present their companies and products. Here exhibitors, service providers, developers and journalists talk about trends, new products and business contacts. The Business Matchmaking tool is available for all participants of the GCA Business Centre and GCA Conference. It aims to support all attendees in initiating new business opportunities and closing deals. For this reason, professional attendees can create a profile visible to other Matchmaking participants. :Meetings are held during the event within a designated business area in an informal environment. : The 2009 GCAC will be hosting and Asia-Pacific centric D-I-C-E Summit as part of the convention's partnership with the
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Background

Founded in 2007, the GCA Games Convention Asia is a business platform for developers, publishers, distributors, manufacturers and service providers of the games industry in Singapore and the Asia-Pacific region. It focuses on interactive entertainment, infotainment, edutainment, hardware and the latest server technologies. Besides showcasing the latest in computer games and hardware, it also features information on the world of entertainment, media education and various stage events (e.g. Cosplay – Singapore Finals 2009). The theme for the Games Convention Asia is 'Inspire Yourself'. In 2008 the GCA attracted more than 92,000 visitors and 118 exhibitors on a total gross area of 7,500 sqm, in addition 630 delegates and 75 speakers took part at the GC Asia Conference.


2008 convention speakers

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Peter Molyneux Peter Douglas Molyneux (; born 5 May 1959) is an English video game designer and programmer. He created the god games '' Populous'', ''Dungeon Keeper'', and '' Black & White'', as well as ''Theme Park'', the ''Fable'' series, '' Curiosity: Wh ...
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Lionhead Studios Lionhead Studios Limited was a British video game developer founded in July 1997 by Peter Molyneux, Mark Webley, Tim Rance, and Steve Jackson (British game designer), Steve Jackson. The company is best known for the ''Black & White (series), Bl ...
, UK) * Cevat Yerli (
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, Germany) *Mario Wynands (Sidhe, New Zealand) *Tom Crago (Tantalus, Australia) *Allan Simonsen (
Boomzap Entertainment Boomzap Entertainment is a casual games video game developer, developer registered in Singapore with a virtual office environment. It was formed in 2005 and has released 50 games to date that are ported on various platforms. Boomzap has develope ...
/IGDA, Singapore) *Don Daglow (Independent, USA) *Joonmo Kwon (Nexon Corp/Nexon Mobile, South Korea) *James Gray (EA Mobile, UK) *Tom Felices (Nordic Game Program, Sweden) *Melissa Lee (Massive Black, USA) *Sean Kauppinen (International Digital Entertainment Agency, USA) *Alexander Fernandez (Streamline Studios, Netherlands) *Peter Paul Gadi (Anino Mobile, Philippines) *Bob Wallace (Strategic Alternatives, USA) *Feargus Carroll (
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, Singapore) *Keith Liu (
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, Singapore) *Jason Della Rocca (IGDA, Canada) *Henry Jenkins III (
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, USA) *Gary Mi (Radience, China) * Ragnar Tornquist (
Funcom Funcom Oslo AS (formerly Funcom N.V. and Funcom Productions AS) is a Norwegian video game developer and publisher that specializes in online games. It is best known for the massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) titles ''Conan Ex ...
, Norway) *Arne Peters (cdv Entertainment, Germany) *Michel Kripalani (Autodesk, USA) *Garett Wiley (798 Group, China) *Chris Natsumme (
Boomzap Entertainment Boomzap Entertainment is a casual games video game developer, developer registered in Singapore with a virtual office environment. It was formed in 2005 and has released 50 games to date that are ported on various platforms. Boomzap has develope ...
, Singapore) *Maxime Villandre (
Codemasters The Codemasters Software Company Limited (trade name: Codemasters) is a British video game developer and former publisher based in Southam, England, which is a subsidiary of American corporation Electronic Arts and managed under the EA Sports ...
, Malaysia) *Kok Khwang Ng (
Asiasoft Asphere Innovations (formerly known as Asiasoft) is a tech holding company and an online game operator under Playpark in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore and Malaysia. Its headquarters is located in Bangkok, Thailand. Asphere' ...
, Singapore) Full list of GCAC 2008 Speakers is available at the GCA website.


GCA 2010 cancelled

In March 2010, Leipziger Messe announced that due to the overall economic climate, it would not hold the convention in 2010. The company did not rule out returning to Asia with the convention, stating in a press release that they "will continue to keep an eye on the Asian games market".Games Convention Asia 2010 cancelled
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External links


Official Games Convention Asia websiteOfficial Leipziger Messe website Yahoo Games Coverage of ConferenceGC Asia siteGCA 2009 Blog
{{Video Game Trade Shows Entertainment events in Singapore Defunct gaming conventions Video game trade shows Recurring events established in 2007 Recurring events disestablished in 2010