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GDC 2003 Photos


GDC 2003 Photo Gallery Index:

Page 1

  • GDC Expo attendees check out the illustrious collection of Game Developers Choice Award nominees on the show floor.
  • The Independent Games Festival booth attracted many curious visitors.
  • Criterion's look is sleek and clean for their RenderWare presence.
  • Discreet fans check out the scene.
  • GDC attendees making their first rounds on the GDC Expo floor.

Page 2

  • ATI Announced its latest line of Radeon 9800 graphics hardware at the Game Developers Conference.
  • The Intel booth is elegant and simple, perhaps thereby attractive to the many software engineers at GDC.
  • Motorola reflects the increased presence of mobile telecom interests at this year's GDC.
  • NDL is launching Gamebryo, the latest incarnation of the NetImmerse engine, at GDC.
  • GDC Expo-goers with Nokia's new N-Gage game deck.
Page 3
  • Nokia looking to attract developer interest in making games for their handsets.
  • Real reflects the growing presence of electronic software distributors at GDC.
  • Developers and gawkers alike can't resist the draw of PS2.
  • Eyetoy, the Network Adaptor,and PS2 peripherals.

Page 4

  • Artists wield their pens in a competition for an Nvidia Quadro card.
  • Playtesting at the Intrinsic Alchemy booth.
  • Conference attendees hang in Dolby's gaming lounge.
  • Nokia's colorful display featured these "phones" of the future.
  • Conference goers judge entries in this year's Gamer's Choice Awards.

Page 5

  • Dolby's interactive booth.
  • PS2 consoles in the Convention Center lobby.
  • GDC's Internet Lounge.
  • Alias-Wavefront's Maya PLE display.

Page 6

  • Microsoft hosts a hands-on class in its PC lab.
  • Conference attendees get up to speed on this year's GCA nominees.
  • The conference floor ramps up for Thursday evening's Booth Crawl.
  • And what would a Booth Crawl be... without food?

Page 7

  • The IGF "Innovation in Game Design" award goes to Wild Earth...
  • ...As does the Seumus McNally Grand Prize Award.
  • The Thing design team wins an Innovation Spotlight award.
  • The writer for Splinter Cell accepts the award for "Excellence in Writing."
  • The founders of Activision accept the "First Pengin Award."

 

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