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The Games Convention (GC), sometimes called the Leipzig Games Convention, was an annual video game event held in Leipzig, Germany, first held in 2002. Besides video games, the event also covers Infotainment, Hardware, and Edutainment. Its concept was created by the Leipziger Messe in cooperation with Bundesverband für Interaktive Unterhaltungssoftware amongst others. The 2010 Gamescon was held 18 to 22 August.

History
The Leipzig Games Convention was first held in 2002. In 2005, the convention achieved visitor numbers of 134,000, which had risen to 185,000 by 2007. The Games Convention was usually held in the last week of August. The Games Convention 2007 took place from 23 to 26 August 2007. It started one day earlier for press members, exhibitors, and professionals. In 2008, the Industry consortium BIU announced not to back a Games Convention in 2009 in Leipzig, preferring a newly to be established convention held in Cologne under the name of Gamescom. Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft are members of the BIU, representing 12 companies. On 29 January 2009, the Leipziger Messe (Leipzig Fair) announced that in 2009 there would be no Games Convention as in 2008, but a new fair called "Games Convention Online" from 31 July to 2 August 2009. It featured mainly browser games and other online and casual games. Asian expansion An Asian edition of the Games Convention, called Games Convention Asia was first held in 2007. It was a yearly convention held in Singapore, starting on 6 September 2007. However, it has since become defunct as of 2010 when it was officially announced that the convention would no longer be held. == Statistics ==
Statistics
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International Games Convention Developers Conference
The Games Convention Developers Conference (GCDC) was the largest game design and development conference in Europe, with 950 attendees in 2008. The GCDC was held in a building in the same complex in Leipzig where the GC took place, typically just before the opening of the main show. During the conference attendees gained ideas and inspiration from the presentation of new tools and methods, and from a variety of sessions discussing both the craft and the business of game design and development. The conference was open to both game professionals, students and press. As the major European conference, GCDC drew top speakers from all over the world. Presenters in recent years included Bob Bates, Louis Castle, Don Daglow, Peter Molyneux, Bill Roper, Bruce Shelley, David Perry and Will Wright. Speakers 2007 Notable speakers from the GCDC 2007. • Julian Eggebrecht, from Factor 5, United StatesPeter Molyneux, from Lionhead Studios, EnglandMichael Capps, Mark Rein from Epic Games, United States • Mark Morris, from Introversion Software, England • Ken Rolston, from Big Huge Games, United States • Cathy Campos, from Panache, England • Doug Whatley, from BreakAway, United States • Michael Lewis, from Cryptic Studios, United States • George Bain, England • Christopher Schmitz, from 10Tacle Studios, Germany • Michael Wimmer, from The University of Vienna, Austria • Alexander Fernández, from Streamline Studios, NetherlandsAmir Taaki, from Crystal Space, England • Jeff Strain, from ArenaNet, United States • Vlad Ihora, from Telia Sonera, Sweden • Barbara Lippe, from Avaloop, Austria • Pamela Kato, from The GamerX, United States • Uwe Nikl, from Level 3, England • Matt Firor, from Ultra Mega Games, United States • Konstantin Ewald, from Osborne Clark, Germany • John Smedley, from Sony Online Entertainment, United States • Cindy Armstrong, from Webzen, United States • Jennifer MacLean, from Comcast Interactive Media, United States • Chris Mottes, from Deadline Games, DenmarkJeff Hickman, from EA Mythic, United States • Jeffrey Steefel, from Turbine, Inc., United States • Don Daglow, from Stormfront Studios, United States • Matt Firor from the United States • Jason Manley, from Massive Black, United States • Patric Palm, from Hansoft, Sweden • Jonathan Wendel, from Fata1ity, United States 2008 David Perry, from Acclaim Games, United States • Cevat Yerli, from Crytek, Germany • Mike Capps, from Epic Games, United States • Paul Barnett, from Mythic Entertainment, United States == Press day and press conferences ==
Press day and press conferences
The Games Convention opened for professional visitors, such as developers and members of the press, one day before the event opened to the public. Many developers and publishers held official press conferences on this day. == Symphonic Game Music Concert ==
Symphonic Game Music Concert
As part of the Games Convention, on the evening of the first day of the Games Convention, a grand Symphonic Game Music Concert was held in the Leipzig Gewandhaus. Well-known game music composers such as Nobuo Uematsu, Michiru Yamane, Akira Yamaoka, Jason Hayes, Rob Hubbard, Chris Hülsbeck and Yuzo Koshiro were among those who have attended. ==European Nations Championship==
European Nations Championship
The European Nations Championship has taken place since 2004. It is a national team competition, where it determines which European nation has the best e-athletes. The ENC holds events in Counter-Strike, Counter-Strike: Source, Warcraft III, FIFA, Call of Duty 4, and DotA. The final takes place every year in August at the Games Convention in Leipzig, Germany. == See also ==
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