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The whole day I had been meeting and going from one table to another, from 10 am to 17 pm. Again my business cards ran out at the end of the day =( Next time I will carry extra 50 pieces.
I met King.com - I suppose everybody have known that traffic from flash games have been sending to facebook. Obviously, this is an attempt to catalyze social network traffic. For flash developers is a big plus - King gets more traffic, King pay more or buy more games.
Follow up:
I found representatives of Daz3D - if someone doesn`t know, more than 50% of art Elite Forces a> created with help of Daz3D content. Actually right now they are engaged in active promotion of its products in the game industry. They promised to try to drop to Flash Gamm and KRI =) and to connect me with the department of development and marketing - maybe we'll get to start the flash games section (right now they have only the sections of art work).
I became acquainted with the portal - Rumble. They take games with co-branding and their API.
At last, I met with BigFishGames - we agreed to purchase all of my old games on flat-fee. As soon as I sign the papers I will publish the post - should eventually get a lot of money.
Then I met one more Netherlands group of portals - Jaludo. They are interested in exclusive and non-exclusive.
I chat in live with Strategic Music - outsource studio for audio, music, voice. They have reasonable prices (100$ - 300$ for the music loop for flash games), voice is quality and on time. I asked them to throw in the 1-2 tracks to NG. You can check out the current portfolio here.
In the evening there were two parties - BigPoint on the occasion of 100m registrations in their games and Casual Connect - 5 years of this conference. At a party of Bigpoint I had the feeling that came all 100m registrations - you cannot squeeze further than the doorstep - so I took a couple of cocktails and went to Casual Connect birthday. There were light meetings - sitting and talking - it came out very the business, in the best spirit of the CC.
Well, actually, that's all. On Friday morning we drove home.
The most convenient was that there were many portals with flash. All who attended the CC was engaged in or have just started making social games. Really - everybody =)