TULSA, Oklahoma. -
Heartland Gaming Expo is back for the third year, expanding its new position, business center Cox.
The organizer Dr. Roger Malla founded the event during class game development at the University of Tulsa.
"I began to realize that it is a shame that the students are not able to show their games to other people," Dr. mesh said. "So we decided to take a few cases in the TU. And from there in the past three years, it has to be this great event."
At the event, the latest products, design and technology industry for fans of all ages.
Dr. Power said the event is aimed at developers and local sustainability, as opposed to large enterprises gambling.
"Full Games genres were disappeared from the face of the earth, because the manufacturer does not feel that he earned enough money," Dr. mesh said. "But there are still a large number of players who want to play games, so that's why we are here to promote this small development, promote studies of games."
When Matt Harmon, games developer based in Tulsa is the new game world premiere, Top Caster.
"We expect to be a big hit game, and from here to the Heartland," Dr. mesh said.
Four playgrounds are open during the exhibition for the competition game makers around Oklahoma, including 24 hours Jam competition in which the participants were working 18 hours from Friday to 18 clock Saturday to build a game from scratch.
The demonstrations, tutorials, animated by industry experts and providers of exhibitions during the weekend instead.
Game tournaments are open to the public and there is even a free game room with classic games like Ms. Pac Man and Street Fighter.
Tickets are $ 20 for adults and $ 10 for children 6-13.
The doors are Sunday 9: 00-18: 00
More information here.
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