We Want Your Demo
by Michael Perry · in General Discussion · 10/05/2006 (8:21 am) · 0 replies
TIG Orlando Conference Demo Submission Guidelines
There are two ways to demo your application at the TIG conference. The easiest way is to register, and then show up with your own computer containing the already installed demo. If you are unable to attend the conference, you can send me your demo and I will display it for you. The main drawback to sending the demo, other than missing an awesome conference, is that it will have to be self-automated. The reason for this is that we may not have enough computers or space to show everyone's work. If I can launch your demo without much work or interaction, there's a good chance I can set up a queue of multiple demos on one computer. If you have a game which absolutely requires human input, let me know and I'll try to man the station with a conference helper.
Guidelines:
- Complete TIG_Demo_Form and send back to me. E-mail me to get this form and other information.
- Send preliminary screenshots.
- It is recommended that you create your own flyer or information sheet to display at your table in case
you have to step away and want others to know what you are showing.
- Please create an installer for your demo if you are sending it. If you do not know how to do this, or want
to know where to find an install maker, let me know. I can help you out.
- If you cannot send your demo via e-mail, provide a download link. I'll consider traditional mailing options
on a case by case basis, so e-mail me if this is your only option.
- Send all of the above to mich.perry@gmail.com, as well as your questions and comments about
the demo portion of TIG.
We look forward to seeing you and your demos next month!
There are two ways to demo your application at the TIG conference. The easiest way is to register, and then show up with your own computer containing the already installed demo. If you are unable to attend the conference, you can send me your demo and I will display it for you. The main drawback to sending the demo, other than missing an awesome conference, is that it will have to be self-automated. The reason for this is that we may not have enough computers or space to show everyone's work. If I can launch your demo without much work or interaction, there's a good chance I can set up a queue of multiple demos on one computer. If you have a game which absolutely requires human input, let me know and I'll try to man the station with a conference helper.
Guidelines:
- Complete TIG_Demo_Form and send back to me. E-mail me to get this form and other information.
- Send preliminary screenshots.
- It is recommended that you create your own flyer or information sheet to display at your table in case
you have to step away and want others to know what you are showing.
- Please create an installer for your demo if you are sending it. If you do not know how to do this, or want
to know where to find an install maker, let me know. I can help you out.
- If you cannot send your demo via e-mail, provide a download link. I'll consider traditional mailing options
on a case by case basis, so e-mail me if this is your only option.
- Send all of the above to mich.perry@gmail.com, as well as your questions and comments about
the demo portion of TIG.
We look forward to seeing you and your demos next month!
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