Game Developers Session

Game Developers Session (GDS) is an annual conference on game development. It is a regular meeting of game developers from Central Europe, especially Czech and Slovak.

The first GDS conference was in 2003. In 2010 it was held in Prague, Czech Republic.[1]

In 2009, the conference gained more popularity outside the Czech Republic by presenting a set of lectures by developers from 2K Czech, mainly on the technical background of the game Mafia II.

Contents

The GDS conference is an event where Czech and Slovak game creators meet regularly with producents, professionals and journalists.[2] Also representatives from Germany, Poland and Hungary take part.[3]

The conference usually takes three days. During these, game development teams present lectures, their projects and current topics in the field.[4][5] Also, one day is usually dedicated for independent developers to introduce their projects to the representatives from game development companies and to the public.

gollark: Lisp is so wondrous that minoteaur is to be inevitably unfinished and rewritten in it.
gollark: Homomorphic encryption? It isn't very production ready yet.
gollark: IPv6 is necessary for optimal osmarks.net access.
gollark: Behind those, weirdly, Malaysia and Greece.
gollark: Second to Belgium and India.

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