The Toronto Independent Games Conference is still looking for a few good presenters for 2008. If you have an interesting subject of research or topic of discussion, and would like to present at the conference, read the submission guidelines, and let us know about it!
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Only 4 days remaining for registration savings!
Posted June 12th, 2007 by Chris CharabarukEarly-bird registration closes this Friday, June 15, so if you're looking to get into the Toronto Independent Games Conference now is the time to pre-register! The regular registration price is $100 CAD ($85 for IGDA members, $65 for students) but until the end of this week, the cost is only $75 ($65 for IGDA members, $50 for students). Make sure that your mail-in registration form is postmarked no later than Friday June 15 to get the early-bird savings! Check out our registration page for details.
We are also still looking for people who want to present at the conference. If you have something to teach, or a paper you wish to discuss, please check out our submissions page.
Toronto Independent Games Conference opens pre-registrations, call for submissions
Posted April 17th, 2007 by Chris CharabarukWe've finally opened up for pre-registrations and presentation submissions for this year's conference. The deadline for each is on August 31, but we offer early bird discounts for registrations before June 15! If you want to participate in the 2007 Toronto Independent Games Conference, either as a presenter or an attendee, register or submit your presentation idea today!
TOJam 2 coming in May
Posted March 18th, 2007 by Chris CharabarukTOJam, the Toronto Independent Game Development Jam will be returning this year, from May 4 through 6. Details will be made available on their website in the forthcoming weeks.
Vortex 2007 Game Competition
Posted March 17th, 2007 by Rob LoachVortex is hosting a 2007 game design competition in Toronto, from March 15 – July 19, 2007. This year’s focus is on the evolving world of video game trends, development and production across a variety of platforms, including computer, console, web and mobile.
TIGC Website 2.0
Posted January 15th, 2007 by Rob LoachWelcome to version 2.0 of TIGC's website. Please feel free to look around, check out last year's pictures, and if you feel motivated to do so, register and get notifications of this year's event.
Planning for 2007
Posted December 15th, 2006 by Chris CharabarukJust to let you know we're still all alive and getting ready with the details for TIGC 2007.We plan to announce details about the conference in early to mid February, with a request for submissions at the same time.
Even More Press!
Posted November 12th, 2006 by Rob LoachSerious Games Source has published an article about Educational Game Development from TIGC 2006. Thank you goes to David Hutchison who mentioned the article.
More Press!
Posted September 23rd, 2006 by Julian SpillaneMore press coverage for the TIGC! Check us out in the September 21st - 27th issue of NOW Magazine, or view it online at:
Gamasutra coverage now up!
Posted September 10th, 2006 by Chris CharabarukGamasutra put up its coverage of some TIGC sessions during the week. Check it out!



