Register now for New Game, the conference for HTML5 game developers
By Seth
Ladd, Chrome TeamThis post almost wasn’t written.
I’ve been a bit too busy playing and testing new browser-based games such as
Monster
Dash,
Angry
Birds, and the newly released
SONAR.
Bigger and better games are coming to the browser rapidly (and just wait until
Native
Client with 3D lands in Chrome), and it’s hard to keep up with the technology and
scene. So what better way to bring everyone together to share stories and keep up to date than
to hold a conference dedicated to HTML5 game development?
New
Game, the first North American conference for HTML5 game developers, is now open for
registration. You are invited to join
hundreds of HTML5 game developers for two days of technical sessions and case studies from
developers and publishers who brought their games to the open web platform. The event will
take place November 1-2, 2011 at the beautiful Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San
Francisco, CA.
This year, New Game looks at what is possible in the
browser
today. Sessions will focus on the technologies that have elevated
the browser-based gaming experience, such as WebGL, Canvas, and JavaScript performance
techniques. In addition, the conference will feature sessions exploring and analyzing
lessons-learned from recent HTML5 game launches.
New Game is honored to
have Rich Hilleman, EA’s Chief Creative Officer, keynote the event. The
schedule also includes sessions from
Mozilla, Spil, Opera, Google, Bocoup, GameSalad, Moblyng, and others. After the first day,
we’ll network with our colleagues and share high scores at the New Game party, open to all
registered attendees.
For more information on New Game, including session and
speaker details, please visit
www.newgameconf.com and follow
@newgameconf for the latest news.
Google, the premier sponsor, and conference director
Bocoup invite you to
take advantage of
early bird registration
pricing, available for a limited time.
The future of gaming
is in your browser, so I’ll see you at New Game! Now if you’ll excuse me, it’s time to get
back to my
SONAR
tab.
Seth Ladd is a Developer Advocate with the Chrome Team.
Seth focuses on browser-based games as a sneaky way to play games at work. He realizes his
manager might be reading this, in which case he focuses on cyber-synergizing
e-paradigms.Posted by Scott Knaster,
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