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The Third International Conference on Games Research and Development 2007, which will be held September 10-11, 2007 at the Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom, has called for paper, special session, and tutorial submissions.
The Third International Conference on Games Research and Development 2007 (CyberGames 2007) will be held September 10-11, 2007 at the Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom. CyberGames 2007 has call for participation to explore the latest developments in the game and interactive entertainment industry. Papers are invited in the following games research and development topics (but not limited to them) from both industry and academia, as follows: "HCI for Games, Simulation Games, Pervasive Entertainment, Games AI, Game Level Design, Game Software, Agents for Games, Game Animation, Game Physics, Simulation Games, Interactive Digital Media, Game Audio, Online & Multiplayer Games, Games on Grid Computing, Mobile & Handheld Gaming, Edutainment, Game Mechanics, Game Culture: Boomer vs Gamer, Game Hardware, Game Platforms, Graphics for Games." Full paper submissions are due May 14, 2007. Special sessions and tutorials are due April 30, 2007. The top four papers from Cybergames 2007 will be published in the online journal "ACM Computers in Entertainment". For more information, interested parties can visit the Conference website.
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