Posted by: kurtsh | May 11, 2007

SCHOOL: Do you know someone that’s interested in learning to design video games?

Students at California State University, Fullerton have put together a short Developmental game camp to show off their work this year in game design. 

The game camp is designed to essentially introduce aspiring developers – adults & kids – how to develop video games.  A person who attends this camp will know how to use Microsoft’s free tools to design video games that can run on the PC or the XBOX 360 at the end of the 3 hours of sessions.  (Note:  Creator’s Club membership is required for XBOX 360 development – $49 for 4 months, $99 for a year – but the design tools are free.)

In addition to adults, this event is appropriate for high school students 8-12th grade, and 11th graders who will be deciding on what college to attend.  (CSU Fullerton has a full time game design & development program)  If the attendee is 16 or below, CSU asks that parents be in attendance as well.

To register, you must sign up at:  http://www.clicktoattend.com/?id=118410
(Directions and times are listed at the link)

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