I've just come back from a pretty good night at the first Melbourne International Game Developers Meetup Day.
I was worried that I'd meet a lot of scary psycho people...and I did but they were great to talk to :). There were people from many different backgrounds and experiences. Eight people attended and we all learnt a little about each other and traded horror stories from the development trenches. We also discussed favourite games, pet projects and just generally just babbled on until late into the night. One of the guys brought his art folio with a lot of kickass pieces of work.
We had a couple of professional guys who worked in the gaming industry and others who worked in general IT. We also had guys who have just started university (me included) and others who are close to finished or have finished.
I'm still not really sure what people expect from these informal meetings but for me it was great to meet other people who share my passion for computer game development. It's nice to know that other people also spend inordinate amounts of time working on their projects too.
One of the things that I picked up was that the gaming industry can be a scary place and that you have to be sensible in your dealings. On the other hand it is not impossible to get in and that generally there are a lot of people who love creating games and they come from all different backgrounds.
Other fun things I learnt
? Network agents are not just people who chase Neo around the Matrix
? Maya is evil
? Renderware can be evil
? Feature creep is evil
? Bankruptcy is common
? Canada is funny
? There are really smart people in this industry
? There are really silly people in this industry
? Python can be cool
? Scorched earth has impacted us all
? Pet projects are a must
? AIE programming students are lucky
? AIE art students are not so lucky
I'm looking forward to shooting the breeze again next month with all of you. New members are welcome at all times. If anybody has any suggestions for new directions the meeting should take please speak up.
Thanks to all who came
Binh
PS. As of now we are the thirteenth largest meet up group in the world with 35 members.
quote:Originally posted by Wizenedoldman
Message to Binh, how did you go about setting this meeting of yours up? Just wanting to get some pointers.
Hi! Yep, head over to gamedev.meetup.com
Make sure you post around to raise awareness of the event too. Most of the people who came saw the post that souri placed on the main sumea news page.
Hi everyone!
The second Melbourne Game Developers Meeting is on tomorrow night at
Tue 8PM
Blue Train Cafe
Southgate Landing, South Melbourne
For more details please visit gamedev.meetup.com.
Everyone is welcome to come. I think it is also a good idea to bring along some of your work to share and discuss. I'll be bringing along some my project.
I'll also bring the events schedule for Free Play - The Australian Independent Game Developer's Conference to get some feedback.
Catch you all there!
[img]http://www.sumea.com.au/simagesmisc/agdcmap.gif[/img]
There was a [url="http://www.sumea.com.au/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=870&whichpage=3&Search…"]Sumea AGDC meetup at Blue Train[/url] last year.. About the map, "BlueTrain isnt on the map its following the arrow that says South Bank :) Which is where its located.
SouthBank starts just past the Casino (Crown Entertainment complex)." - Jacana
Well, I'll be coming along tomorrow night too, and I'm easy to spot... I won't link to the piccies from the agdc sumea meetup, for fear of making people bring up any food they've just eaten [:D], but look for the computer geek driving the wheelchair around the Blue Train at high speed [:)] I promise not to run _too_ many people over anyways [;)]
Cheers,
Mark/CW
Oh, and there's two ways from Flinders St Station to Southgate - either across the Swanston St bridge, or there's a pedestrian bridge at the western end of the station. Southgate is right between the bridges (well, between the southern ends of the bridges anyway :) Blue Train is on the middle level.
Trains run till about midnight, www.victrip.com.au links to timetables, and has a nifty search thing at http://www.victrip.com.au/timetables/train_trip_planner.php
If you are having trouble with the previous map you might find this one a litte more useful...
http://www.street-directory.com.au/aus_new/index.cgi?CountryName=vic&x=…
Note that you can zoom out to see the general area.
[:)]
(This is open to suggestion)
The next game developer's meetup is
6PM August 16th
La Porchetta
308 Victoria Street
NORTH MELBOURNE 3051
I suggest we grab a chat/drink/dinner there and then pop next door where there is a game lan centre.
Please rsvp here or on the meetup site so I can book numbers.
There's no organiser and I can't be one since I don't have a credit card so if you can please pass the word on. For more details visit gamedev.meetup.com
Unfortunately of those 35 we only had 8 show up!
We had:
2 ps2 hackers
2 slackers
1 professional game developer (well, employed by a game dev company at least :))
1 web developer guy who makes python games
2 uni students (1 undergrad, 1 masters)
At least thats what i gathered from peoples stated occupations :)
Most of the people there had not met each other before, so most of the discussion revolved around finding out what everyone did, what their interests were, what they had and were currently working on etc.
Hopefully we'll see more people at next months meetup.
CYer, Blitz
PS. Vote for Blue Train for the next venue so we have wheelchair access.