As the March 24 GamesBeat 2009 games conference draws near, we’re unveiling a new list of speakers. We’re proud to say that some of the biggest names in the gaming world are joining us for the program. Tickets are still available.
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Our social gaming breakout session will include some of the brightest stars in the business of monetizing social games on platforms such as Facebook. The panel will be moderated by the sharp-witted Susan Wu, chief executive at game developer Ohai and former partner at Charles River Ventures.
Other movers and shakers on the panel include Mark Pincus, chief executive of Zynga; Shervin Pishevar, chief executive of Social Gaming Network, and Dennis Fong, chief executive of Raptr, another gamer’s social network.
I’m also very excited about one of our new panels on how mass market companies view video games and what game companies can do to reach greater mass markets. Matt Richtel, a journalist at the New York Times, will moderate the panel, which so far includes Graham Hopper, head of Disney Interactive Studios; Ira Rubenstein, vice president of interactive for Marvel; and Dave Williams, senior vice president of Nickelodeon Kids and Family Games Group.
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John Rizzo, chief executive of Zeebo, will be one of the newsmakers speaking at GamesBeat. He’ll be there to talk about Zeebo’s new game console, based on Qualcomm cell phone chips. Zeebo will make a low-cost console alternative for gamers in the developing world. It’s yet another example of a startup taking on giants.
Our casual games breakout session is taking shape. Joel Brodie, head of casual games review site Gamezebo, will moderate the panel. Speakers include Alex Terry of NeoEdge Networks, Jameson Hsu of Mochi Media; Nick Fortugno, chief creative officer at Rebel Monkey, and Karl Mehta, CEO of Playspan.
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There are many more speakers as well, some who we’ve confirmed before and others who have yet to give us the final OK. Check out the official GamesBeat 2009 site for a better overview. Last week, we listed our major speakers: John Smedley of Sony Online Entertainment; Seamus Blackley of Creative Artists Agency, who will be interviewed by Spike TV’s Geoff Keighley; and baseball star Curt Schilling, chairman of 38 Studios, who will be interviewed by Adam Sessler, co-host of G4 TV’s X-Play cable TV show.
As a reminder, GamesBeat 2009 will be held on Tuesday, March 24, the day before the main Game Developers Conference begins. It will be conveniently located a couple of miles away from the GDC at the Mission Bay Conference Center, 1675 Owens St., in San Francisco.
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