Charles Cecil and Media Molecule’s Gem Abdeen Confirmed for Yorkshire Games Festival’s Return in February 2019
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GamesPress.] Wednesday 26th September, 2018, Bradford, UK: Having previously confirmed the legendary Jeff Minter of Llamasoft fame at the next event in February, the Yorkshire Games Festival is excited to announce yet more headline-grabbing keynote speakers, including Broken Sword supremo and industry stalwart Charles Cecil MBE and Media Molecule’s Gem Abdeen, amongst others. All three will appear as part of the five day event, running from the National Science and Media Museum in the heart of Bradford from Wednesday 6th February through to Sunday 10th February, adding to a growing roster of industry luminaries bringing their expertise to the festival’s momentous third outing. Also making the line-up is Brjann Sigurgeirsson of Swedish development powerhouse Image & Form, known for its beautiful 2D action-platformers Steamworld Dig and Steamworld Heist. "I always love attending the Yorkshire Games Festival at the magnificent National Science and Media Museum,” says Charles Cecil, Founder & CEO of Revolution Software. “It is great to meet other game makers, many on the first steps to making games as a career, and those who simply love games and games culture. I am looking forward to talking about my 35 years of writing adventure games from the ZX81 - with its 1K of RAM - through to our most recent release, Broken Sword 5 - the Serpent’s Curse on Nintendo Switch.” Brjann, Charles, Gem, and Jeff will all be taking to the stage to cast light on their experiences working within the games industry, passing over invaluable and oft sought after expertise to what should be a record number of attendees. Indeed, for those looking to make their way to the National Science and Media Museum next February, tickets for the main event are now on sale. Early Bird passes for YGF: Games Talks are available until 21 November - £65/ £60 (full pass) £35/£30 (day pass). From 22 November prices will be £80/£70 (full) £40/£35 (day). The five-day event, designed to provide a content rich schedule celebrating games culture, design and production, will include:
“One of the main aims of the Yorkshire Games Festival is to bring people together with some of the games industry’s most knowledgeable and influential figures,” offers Penny. “That’s a journey we set out on back in 2016, and with the speakers we’ve announced today, we think we’re going to do an amazing job of inspiring future game makers, not just here in Yorkshire, but across the UK. Watch this space for further speaker announcements before the end of the year which will bolster our aims even more.” 2019 will see the Yorkshire Games Festival build upon its remit to celebrate games culture and introduce a new generation to the science and art of games development. Look out for further details on confirmed speakers and additional tracks in the coming months. - ENDS - For more details, please contact: Stefano Petrullo – Renaissance PR [email protected] +44 (0) 7828 692 315 Keith Andrew - Renaissance PR [email protected] +44 (0) 7834 237 322 Editors Notes: The National Science and Media Museum in Bradford, West Yorkshire, opened in 1983, and has since become one of the most visited UK museums outside London. It draws on more than three million objects from its national collection to explore the science and culture of image and sound technologies, and their impact on our lives. The Museum creates special exhibitions, interactive galleries and activities for families and adults, and is home to three cinemas, including Europe’s first IMAX cinema screen and the world’s only public Cinerama screen outside the USA. Entry to the Museum is free. www.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk About Yorkshire Games Festival: The Yorkshire Games Festival showcases some of the greatest talent and titles from across the videogames spectrum from the National Science and Media Museum in Bradford, Yorkshire, in partnership with games business network Game Republic. The festival is designed to provide gamers and budding game makers unrivalled access to the industry, offering insights into all aspects of the games industry from award winning studios, and hosting live shows and events showcasing a wealth of games and activities. The Yorkshire Games Festival also dedicates a day to school groups, aiming to inspire people of all ages and backgrounds to engage with the many aspects of video game design, development and coding. |
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