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Posts from Kelly Lowry (Intel) 
Congratulations to the winners in the student categories for Level Up 2010
By Kelly Lowry (Intel) (6 posts) on December 16, 2010 at 2:38 pm
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Congratulations to the winners in the Level Up 2010 student category! Selected from more than 400 game ideas received in the student category, these games evolved from a simple game statement to a 3 minute executable. Our game industry experts had the pleasure of being among the first to check out these new games. Stay tuned for your chance to play [...]
Category: Game Development, Parallel Programming, Uncategorized
Tags: Game Development, Gaming, level up 2010, multi-core, parallel programming
Congratulations to the winners in the professional category of Level Up 2010!
By Kelly Lowry (Intel) (6 posts) on November 30, 2010 at 6:30 pm
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Congratulations to the winners in the Level Up 2010 professional category! Selected from more than 420 game ideas received in the professional category, these games evolved from a simple game statement to a 3 minute executable. Our game industry experts had the pleasure of being among the first to check out these new games. Stay tuned for your chance to play [...]
Category: Game Development, Graphics & Media, Intel® AppUp Developer Program, Uncategorized
Tags: Game Development, Gaming, graphics, level up 2010
Meet the All-Star Judging Panel for Level Up 2010
By Kelly Lowry (Intel) (6 posts) on June 15, 2010 at 10:50 am
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Level Up 2010, the Intel Visual Game Adrenaline Game Demo Challenge, is nearing the end, but the excitement continues! Competitors in this year’s competition will be judged by an all-star panel, including a G4 TV host and gaming industry veterans. Level Up 2010 challenges up-and-coming game developers from all over the world to submit their [...]
Category: Game Development, Graphics & Media
Calling all game developers: what is your great game idea?
By Kelly Lowry (Intel) (6 posts) on March 19, 2010 at 7:35 am
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Gamers are an enthusiastic bunch when it comes to the latest gaming technology, but it’s the developers that make the technology come to life. For Level Up 2010, the Intel® Visual Adrenaline Game Demo Challenge, independent developers around the world will be pushing the limits to create new experiences and breakthrough game concepts for 2010. [...]
Category: Game Development, Graphics & Media
60 Seconds to a Great Game Idea - Level Up 2010
By Kelly Lowry (Intel) (6 posts) on March 9, 2010 at 9:48 pm
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In the last 6 months I've had the opportunity to talk to game developers from all over the world about Level Up, the Intel® Visual Adrenaline Game Demo Challenge. I've enjoyed hearing about the ideas for these great new games. The excitement is contagious and I can't wait to see some of these ideas come [...]
Category: Art, Music, & Animation, Game Development, Graphics & Media
We're at Austin GDC - check out what's going on!
By Kelly Lowry (Intel) (6 posts) on September 15, 2009 at 9:40 am
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Hi everyone! This week we're at the Austin Game Developers Conference 2009 and blogging straight from the floor in the Intel Lounge. View the comments from attendees below! Don't know what to write? Tell us what tools help you to best develop your games or what inspires your game development.
