| August 25, 2011 12:00 AM PDT | |

Here are some winners* from past iterations of Intel’s annual game demo contest. Entries and winners have come from as many as 19 countries, showcasing game innovation that takes advantage of Intel hardware, tools, and development kits. Industry luminaries including Sid Meier, Will Wright, and many more have acted as judges the previous years.
Contest categories for the previous years reflected a focus on hardware platforms and emerging programming concepts:
- Best Game Optimized for Intel® Graphics
- Best Game-on-the-Go
- Best Threaded Game
This year’s contest categories have been redesigned to match game genres—making it easier for you to create game demos for the kind of games you like to build and play!
Best Game Optimized for Intel® Graphics
>> I Know Your Deeds challenges you to survive in a city dominated by zombies |
>> Spin Tires is an off-road racing game |
>> Inferus pits you against diabolical underground puzzles |
Best Game-on-the-Go
>> Inferus pits you against diabolical underground puzzles |
>> GermiNation involves strategically placing towers to defeat the enemy |
>> Rise of Pirates takes you to sea for naval battle and adventure |
Best Threaded Game
>> Spin Tires is an off-road racing game |
>> I Know Your Deeds challenges you to survive in a city dominated by zombies |
>> Ray Tracing Game is a puzzle where you must direct a laser to its target |
Judges' Choice Award
takes you to the skies on the Western Front of World War I |
* This is just a sample of our winners for the past four years. Many more have won cash, recognition, and other forms of rewards for their participation in this contest.
For more complete information about compiler optimizations, see our Optimization Notice.
Mitchell Lum (Intel)
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