This weekend Global
Game Jam (GGJ) will takes place over 139 locations in 39 countries around the
world. GGJ starts at 5pm (in the each country's time zone) on January 29th and
goes for 48+ hours through January 31, 2010.
The
goal is to come together and make a video game. Participants rapidly prototype
video game designs and hopefully inject new ideas to help grow the game industry.
Participants create a game from beginning to end in a prescribed time (GGJ is
48 hours). The brief time span is meant to help encourage creative thinking to
result in small but innovative and experimental games.
The
Global Game Jam was created as collaboration between Susan Gold, Gorm Lai and
Ian Schrieber - three active members of the IGDA who wanted to connect the community
through cooperation, innovation, creativity and experimentation. The 2010 GGJ
wants to triple in size, including more locations and making GGJ a truly global
event.
MSC Malaysia Animation and Creative
Content Centre (MAC3) will be one of the host of the Global Game Jam 2010 Malaysia.
Talking to Animation Xpress Asia Pacific, Hasnul Samsudin, Head
of MAC3 shared, "MAC3 has the infrastructure and the will provide an awesome
venue for the Global Game Jam. We support IGDA Malaysia in its role to stimulate
the local games development industry. Our collaboration is hoped to spur creativity
and innovation in the design and development of new ideas for games."
GGJ brings together talented individuals from within the community and gives
unique opportunity for people to push their skills and challenge their way of
working. Participants work concurrently along with developers around the globe,
rally around a central theme, which the participants have 48 hours to create a
game. Many games developed in 2009 have become fully realized games. The GGJ is
open source, hardware & software agnostic and all projects are protected under
a creative commons license. It encourages people to try out new ideas and push
themselves within reason.
Find out
Global Game Jam at your location here. http://www.globalgamejam.org/Locations