May 5, 2010
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Foretelling the Future at LOGIN

Foretelling the Future at LOGIN

Have you ever attended a conference and had a tough time deciding which sessions to attend? Sometimes you're faced with plethora of good talks and need to decide between two or more competing for your attention at the same time. Other times it feels like you're looking for scraps in a wasteland of poor talks. Or maybe you're the kind of person who doesn't go to talks at all;, you've never found them useful. If only you could peek into the future, you'd know which speakers you'd want to hear and which sessions you'd want to skip.

At LOGIN, we can't give you clairvoyance, but we can offer the next best thing when it comes to our agenda: the LOGIN Session Preview on Monday evening. Imagine a speaker being given just 30 seconds to tell you about their session and why you should attend. Now imagine speakers from each of nearly sixty sessions doing their pitches in rapid succession, and you've got the basic idea behind the LOGIN Session Preview. Maybe you'll be able to decide between two or three sessions you've been having difficulty choosing between. Or maybe you'll get interested in a talk that you hadn't realized was so relevant to your work. In any case, we think you'll enjoy the preview - it will be fun as well as informative.

The preview is immediately followed by the acclaimed LOGIN Welcome Reception. This could just be one of the best networking opportunities you'll have all year. Here you'll be able to rub elbows with hundreds of fellow industry movers and shakers in a relaxing environment with the perfect mix of ambiance and refreshments.

Simply put, LOGIN provides the best opportunity
for executive level professionals to network - period.
- Skylar Kreisher, VP of Game Services, Solid State Networks

Weigh the positives and negatives about attending the 2010 LOGIN Conference, but remember that time is quickly running out to claim your place at one of the most acclaimed events in the games industry. No matter what your role in the online games industry, I'm confident you'll find the content at LOGIN to be educational, thought-provoking, and enlightening.

See you next week!

Peter Freese Peter Freese
Director
LOGIN Conference

Online Registration Ends Friday

Midnight deadlineThis Friday, May 7, is the last day to register online and guarantee your place at the historic third annual LOGIN Conference May 10-13, 2010 in Seattle, Washington, where you'll have access to some of the best minds in the industry, face-to-face, at one exclusive event. LOGIN will host nearly 100 speakers from leading online game development companies in keynote presentations, technical sessions, panel discussions, and interactive roundtables.

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LOGIN sessions deliver the in-depth knowledge you need to take your games to new markets, new platforms, and new levels of profitability. At LOGIN, you'll have quality time with speakers and other industry leaders in an intimate environment, without being surrounded by posers and wannabe's. Check out some of the highlights from this year's session line-up:

View the complete list of sessions.

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The 2010 LOGIN Conference is the only annual game industry event with a laser-sharp focus on the rapidly evolving business of online game development on all its platforms. LOGIN brings online game developers and business leaders from around the world together to celebrate and further the online game ecosystem.


Top Ten Reasons to attend LOGIN

Incredible amenities#10. Incredible amenities. Ask anyone who attended last year: The sit-down lunches, gourmet snacks, and fine wine are just a part of what made LOGIN one of the most memorable and superior game industry experiences in 2009. Everything at LOGIN is step beyond what you've experienced elsewhere.

#9. Networking opportunities galore. Whether at the classy LOGIN welcome reception, the official conference party, or one of the speed-networking breakfasts, you'll have more opportunities to rub elbows with some of the online game industry’s most powerful movers and shakers than any other event. Since LOGIN is more exclusive than other events, you can have the time you need to get to know just the right people without being lost in the mob.

#8. First-class content. You'll have access to nearly seventy lectures, panels, and roundtables over three days, covering topics important to the breadth of the online game development world, including business, legal, production, new technologies, virtual worlds, social networking, community, and much more, delivered by some of the industry's most influential and knowledgeable speakers.

#7. Location, location, location. Seattle is not only one of the fastest growing cities for gaming development in the world, but the city and surrounding area is already home to major game development and publisher names we know about in our daily business and leisure time. Nintendo, Microsoft, Valve, Sierra Online, Big Fish Games, Wizards of the Coast, Real, and many others. Seattle also benefits from having the shortest flight time between any major Pacific Rim city than any other city from the continental United States.

International viewpoints and networking#6. Online focus. The LOGIN Conference doesn’t aim to be all things to all people. LOGIN focuses exclusively on the developer and businessperson creating online game experiences. In terms of educational content, networking opportunities, sponsors and attendees, we aim to do nothing more and nothing less than produce one of the online game industry’s best events you’ll find across the world.

#5. Keynote lunches. LOGIN provides attendees catered lunches offering top-shelf dining - the kind you usually find in a top-rated restaurant. It may seem like a trivial or unimportant detail, but it's a poignant example of why LOGIN is a cut above other events.

#4. International viewpoints and networking. The online game industry is a worldwide business, so why shouldn’t the conference reflect that melting pot of technological and cultural viewpoints? To that end, we have influential game developers and business people from Australia, Austria, Finland, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Russia, Korea, China, and many other countries coming together to share their unique views as both attendees and speakers.

Great value for the money#3. Great value for the money. For a mere $695, you are treated like a star at LOGIN. For approximately $200 per day, you get access to every keynote, lecture, panel, roundtable, snack break, gourmet lunch, evening reception you are willing and able to attend. LOGIN even offers one-day passes for local attendees to minimize their time out of office and maximize their budget.

#2. Quality over quantity. Not everyone time has the time and interest to pick a needle from a haystack. For those people, there is the LOGIN Conference. LOGIN brings CEOs, CTOs, lead programmers, directors, VPs and directors into one venue for one event. Over 40% of last year’s attendees were executives or directors.

#1. Everyone you want to meet is here. If you haven’t registered for LOGIN at this point, you may feel like you’re on the outside looking in. Hundreds of companies associated with the online game industry are going to be participating at LOGIN. While many companies will be at LOGIN, the event is highly focused and not over-populated — perfect for the kind of networking that matters and makes a difference to the senior online game development industry professional.

Everyone you want to meet is here

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Last year's conference was the perfect venue for bringing together leaders and visionaries within the online gaming industry. In my opinion it was the key event of the year for networking, catching up with industry colleagues, and making new friends.

Bob Ferrari
VP of Business Development and Publishing
Sanrio Digital


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