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2004 IGF Competition Entries Announced 11

Anon-E-Mouse writes "The Independent Games Festival has finally announced the entrants for the 2004 IGF Competition. It's worth mentioning that they have doubled the prizes this year, and opened up a new category for web/downloadable games."
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2004 IGF Competition Entries Announced

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  • by BortQ ( 468164 )
    Any prize like this that costs money to enter is stooopid (it cost $100 bucks). It effectively rules out all free games, and there are many excellent ones out there.
    • Re:Bah! (Score:2, Insightful)

      by torpor ( 458 )
      $100 is nothing, dude, if you're a programmer capable of making a videogame, you should be able to come up with $100 somewhere along the line.

      Especially if you think your game is worth the effort of 'competing' in a globally organized (okay, westernized countries only) competition.

      Consider the prestige of participating in this event with yoru peers. Consider the costs that the organizers must bear in order to provide a very nice platform for promotion of ones work.

      $100 is not much of an investment, if y
    • Re:Bah! (Score:3, Interesting)

      by neostorm ( 462848 )
      For a well organized and widely recognized/publicized competition $100 is not much at all.

      FYI, the Student Showcase which runs along side the IGF is free to enter for student participants.

    • Well, (Score:2, Informative)

      by EdMack ( 626543 )
      I was part of a team that entered this, for the web/downloadable category, our entry is here: here [igf.com]

      here if you take the time to goto the third floor, and a multiplayer version (not downloadable yet) is here [edmack.com]. My point? It's fun and gives a lot of experience! The fee is little between a few people

  • This is a good place to showcase a developers talents. It's also a good place for the major dev houses to go head hunting.
    • And why was the above modded down? I agree with him, this (aspecially the student side of the competition) is an excellent place for game studios to look for up and coming talent.
  • Lets see how my math skills are doing.

    2 * $0 = $0

    Yup, the prize still blows.
  • I entered this last year with Furcadia (and also the first year of the IGF, with DragonSpires). If you make it to the finals, the value of the free passes for several members of your team to get into the GDC is worth a lot more than the entry fee, at the prices they charge these days (hundreds of dollars per person). In addition to that, I was interviewed for two TV shows, by people from several different game magazines and gaming websites, and got to talk to people interested in acquiring foreign rights

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