GDC 2011 organizers have debuted the final set of
GDC Summit talks, including a
Super Meat Boy postmortem, Zynga on its journey from
Farmville to
Cityville, and Rovio talking
Angry Birds.
The GDC 2011 Summits, taking place on February 28th and March 1st at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, present a series of illuminating, focused sessions about the technology, design, business, marketing, and future of key game industry markets.
There are a total of
seven notable standalone Summits, including Social & Online Games, AI, Indie, GDC Education, Serious Games, Localization and the GDC Smartphone Summit, joining
multiple high-profile tutorials on the Monday and Tuesday of Game Developers Conference 2011.
As the final sessions get locked into place as part of the
overall GDC 2011 schedule, the following major lectures are now confirmed:
- In an
Indie Games Summit lecture catchily entitled
'Team Meat Presents: Super Meat Boy - A Team Meat Meatmortem', Edmund McMillen and Tommy Refenes will examine "sales numbers, contract details... and revel as myths [are debunked]."
The talk will "touch on everything from development of features, mistakes made during the final stages of development, the launch of a game that Microsoft didn't believe in, why Steam is amazing, and the inevitable success of the best indie game of 2010."
- The newly added
Social & Online Games Summit lecture
'Click Zen: Zynga's Evolution from FarmVille to CityVille' sees Zynga exec and veteran game maker Mark Skaggs discussing "how [100 million unique user Facebook hit]
CityVille represents a fundamental shift in how Zynga makes games, highlighted by the similarities and differences between
CityVille and
FarmVille."
The description explains: "Learn how Zynga changed its product development process in the 18 months between the two launches due to the rapid maturation of the industry, including new metrics processes and much more."
- Finally, in a
GDC Smartphone Summit lecture
'Angry Birds - An Entertainment Franchise in the Making', Rovio's 'Head Eagle' Peter Vesterbacka will discuss how the Finnish developer made a signature franchise that "continues to be one of the most successful titles in the App store."
Other recently confirmed GDC Summit lectures include
an Indie Games Summit microtalks session including appearances from
Minecraft creator Markus 'Notch' Persson and
Braid artist David Hellman, as well as an Artificial Intelligence Summit lecture
looking at postmortems of AI-centric titles such as
DarkSpore and
The Sims 3: Medieval.
More information on the GDC 2011 Summits -- part of the UBM TechWeb Game Network, as is this website -- which can be attended via
All-Access or
Summit-specific GDC 2011 passes, is available on
the GDC Summits webpage.