Archive for January, 2008

Meeting this Friday [Cancelled]

Posted by Thuan on January 31, 2008 12:52 pm

Club meeting tomorrow: Friday February 1, 2008 @ 5pm - 7 pm in BA 1220!

The Agenda:

Jane will be conducting a play testing session of a game her start up company is producing. She’s going to be bringing snacks so come!

Announcing Game Making Deathmatch 2008

Posted by Thuan on January 29, 2008 1:53 am

Announcing: Game Making Deathmatch 2008! Get your registration forms in today!

KOEI Canada Info Session Tomorrow!

Posted by Thuan on January 22, 2008 10:21 pm
January 23, 2008
5:30 pmto7:00 pm

We’ve just received word from Jason Wilson (former UofT student and of KOEI Canada fame ;) ) on the forums that that they’ll be showing up to U of T tomorrow:

I realize this is short notice, but I only got all of the details this morning.

Koei Canada Info Session:

Location: Michael Charles Conference Chamber - GB202
Time: 5:30pm - 7:00pm

I will be there, as well as one of our senior programmers and Carol from HR, so we should be able to cover any questions you might have about Koei Canada. Also, there will be Pizza, and who can turn down free Pizza? Pizza supply is limited so you may want to come early. :)

- Jason Wilson

For those who can’t make it, KOEI has updated their employment page and are currently hiring entry-level programmers. The application deadline is Thursday Jan 31, 2008. Time to update your resumes ASAP!

First meeting of 2008!

Posted by mark on January 18, 2008 4:01 pm
January 23, 2008
11:00 amto1:00 pm

Happy 2008 everyone!

I hope school isn’t too much work yet. (*shakes fist at operating systems*)

I’ve booked a room for our first meeting.

The meeting will be on:

Wednesday January 23, 2008 11am - 1pm

The room will be:

BA2130

I don’t think people are very happy with this meeting time, so we’ll likely be changing it, but we can debate the time forever, so for the first meeting, we’re having it on Wednesday, and we can discuss any problems then. (For people who can only come to half the meeting, please do come by and let me know what times work better for you so we can work something out for next week).

We’ll be showcasing everyone’s work during the game making secret santa, so it should be a pretty fun meeting. Everyone who wants to show their secret santa games but hasn’t sent them to either me or Thuan please do so, you can send an email to info -at- utgddc.com or president -at- utgddc.com.

See everyone there!

- Mark Cautillo

President: utGDDC

IGDA Toronto January Meeting (UPDATED)

Posted by Thuan on January 14, 2008 11:09 pm
January 16, 2008
12:00 amto7:00 pm

EDIT (Jan 16): If you want tag along with us: http://forum.utgddc.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=1168

I just got an email regarding the IGDA meeting for January and the location has changed and will take place at No Regrets bar & restaurant. Here’s the most recent email:

We’re excited to bring you some updates about January’s meeting. We’re having it at a new location, No Regrets, located at 42 Mowat Avenue. It’s also happening on a new date, Wednesday January 16 at 7 PM. And we’ve got some amazing speakers, so you definitely don’t want to miss this event!

Date & Time:
Wednesday, January 16, 2007, 7 PM

Place:
No Regrets (Upstairs)
42 Mowat Avenue, M6K 3J6, 416-535-0050
MAP:
http://www.no-regrets.ca/img/map.gif
http://www.no-regrets.ca/
Stick around for networking and schmoozing after the presentations.

Who can attend?:
Anyone currently working or interested in working in the gaming industry is welcome to attend. IGDA Memberships are recommended but not required.

Speakers:
Jason Della Rocca, Executive Director, IGDA
‘At Least 10 Reasons Why the Game Industry Doesn’t Suck’

It is human nature to focus on the bad stuff, and developers are no less human than everyone else! One too many conference “rant” sessions and countless blog posts on the brokenness of the industry has led us all into the dumps. Taking Chris Hecker’s lead (after winning a Choice Award for Community Contribution), let’s rave a bit about all the cool and good stuff that’s going on in the game industry today. At least 10 trends, ideas and success stories will be presented to inspire the downtrodden into once again proclaiming the greatness of games and the industry/people that produces them.

Mike Fletcher, One Laptop Per Child project

Jim McGinley and Rob Segal, TOJam
‘Why TOJam is the greatest fun you can have with pants on.’

See you there!
The IGDA Toronto Steering Committee

Secret Santa Games Presentation

Posted by Thuan on January 11, 2008 5:47 pm

I hope everyone’s first week of school went well.  For the first meeting of this year (once we’ve decided on a meeting time), we’ll showcase everyone’s game from Secret Santa.  For the game creators, please email me at info@utgddc.com with your game along with any instructions so that I can prepare them on my laptop.

Meeting Time - 2008

Posted by mark on January 9, 2008 5:55 pm

Hey everyone,

We’ve thought of a tentative meeting time for this semester. If there are no complaints with the time by Monday, I will book a room for that week.

The meeting time will be:

Wednesdays 11am-1pm

There is currently a discussion of the time on the forum:

http://forum.utgddc.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=1159

Hopefully that’s okay with everyone!

- Mark

IGDA Toronto January Meeting

Posted by Thuan on January 7, 2008 6:50 pm

This is taken from http://www.igda.org/toronto. Note that this meeting has a different time and location than their regular meetings:

Date & Time:
Wednesday, January 16, 2007, 7 PM

Place:
International Academy of Design & Technology
39 John Street, 8th floor, Toronto, ON, M5V 3G6 - MAP

Who can attend?:
Anyone currently working or interested in working in the gaming industry is welcome to attend. IGDA Memberships are recommended but not required.

Afterparty:
Elephant and Castle, 9 PM
212 King Street West, Toronto, ON M5H 1K5 - MAP
Speakers:
Jason Della Rocca, Executive Director, IGDA
‘At Least 10 Reasons Why the Game Industry Doesn’t Suck’

Raigan Burns and Mare Sheppard, Metanet Software
‘Beyond HitTest(): Collision Detection in Flash’

Mike Fletcher, One Laptop Per Child project

Jim McGinley and Rob Segal, TOJam
‘Why TOJam is the greatest fun you can have with pants on.’

The IGDA Toronto Steering Committee

Hope to see most of you there! I hope this event will let some of you know what’s out there.