MMO Game Developers Conference
Early bird registration ends November 15th!
Date: Monday, November 05, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Early bird registration for the Indie MMO Game Developers Conference 2.0 is in its final two weeks. Early registration provides a $40 discount off the normal ticket price of $139. November 15th, 2007 is the final day to register at the reduced rate of $99. Registration for the conference grants entry to the entire conference including the expo. Registration also provides lunch on both days as well as the possibility to win door prizes among other perks.

The Indie MMO Game Developers Conference 2.0 will be held March 29th – 30th, 2008 at the Minneapolis Convention Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Sessions, round-tables, and panels will be delivered at the conference by world renown speakers such as Dr. Richard Bartle, Raph Koster, Gordon Walton, Brian Green .You can learn more about this event by visiting www.last-straw-games.com .

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