The Intel Demo Contest
Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 9:32 pm
I don't understand the Game on the Go bit. I guess they want you to make a game and then make it compatible for a laptop. I think I am going to enter a text game (so long as they don't try to claim ownership of it in some way) just for the hell of it. I present this link to you in the spirit of gaming!View previous topic :: View next topic
Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 4:25 pm Post subject: Intel Game Demo Contest -- indies should enter
I work for Intel as a Software Engineer, working specifically on optimizing PC games. Great job, right? At GDC we launched a contest to find great demos that show off the more advanced features of our platform. The AAA developers aren't entering, so it seems that the prizes are wide open for a small developer or a student group to win. We have two categories to enter, and first prize in each category is $30,000 and a high-end laptop. Full details at http://www.intel.com/software/gamecontest.
To summarize, the two categories are Best Threaded Game (multi-thread your game to run faster or better on a multi-core processor), and Best Game on the Go (make your game more convenient or more fun to play on a laptop). Beyond the first prizes, there are smaller cash prizes for the top three winners, and the top five winners receive licenses for all of our software development tools. Just for entering the contest, we will give you a limited-duration license for our software development tools. The contest runs until mid-August.
E-mail questions to gamecontest@intel.com. Good luck!