Game Connection Success
Game Developers Conference leg proves to be very succesful.
Date: Thursday, March 29, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Connection Events announced today the results of Game Connection @ GDC 2007 and Game Connection Services. These two events brought in record numbers of both buyers and sellers spurring on the growth of the video game market. This GDC was the first time ever that service providers were able to market their wares at the same event as developers and publishers. Both events were held at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco in March, 2007.

The success of Game Connection at GDC 2007 further strengthens the global reach of Connection Events. The next event scheduled will be in Tokyo in September and should coincide with the Tokyo Game Show. Game Connection continues after that in Europe on December 4-6, 2007 in Lyon, France, an event equal in size to the one at GDC. You can learn more by visiting www.game-connection.com .

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