FarmVille General Manager and Studio Vice President, Bill Mooney, to Provide Opening Keynote for 2010 Game Developers Conference Canada

Featured Speakers from EA, Ubisoft, Obsidian, and Others Announced for Conference on May 6-7, 2010; Early Registration Discounts Ends Tomorrow, Wednesday, March 31

Mar 30, 2010

SAN FRANCISCO, March 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Bill Mooney, a Vice President at Zynga and General Manager of FarmVille will deliver a keynote address at the 2010 Game Developers Conference™ Canada (GDC Canada).  The lecture will take place on Thursday, May 6th at the Vancouver Convention Centre.  Additionally, a new set of featured speakers has been announced for the upcoming conference, which will address several key focal points for the event, including new distribution models, developing new global titles, and managing established franchises.  Attendees will gain insights into new business opportunities with sessions addressing iPhone Games, Digital Distribution and Social Games alongside tracks focused on best practices in Game Design, Business/Production and Programming.  

GDC Canada will return for a second year to the Vancouver Convention Centre in Vancouver, BC from May 6-7, 2010. The Game Career Seminar also returns to GDC Canada as a one-day event for students and individuals who want to break into the videogame industry.  GDC Canada is presented by Reboot Communications and UBM TechWeb Game Network, the organizers of the industry-leading Game Developers Conference.  Early registration discounts end tomorrow, Wednesday, March 31st.  For more information, including pass options and group sales discounts, visit the official website: www.GDC-Canada.com.

A veteran game developer from such major game publishers as Activision and LucasArts, Bill Mooney joined San Francisco-based social games developer Zynga in 2008 and quickly became a Vice President at Zynga and GM of FarmVille. Mooney's experience extends beyond the realm of videogame development, having worked for 5 years as a trial lawyer, as well as stints writing for television programs, both animation and live-action.  At Zynga, Mooney helped develop the wildly popular Mafia Wars and FarmVille titles, helping to establish both franchises as pioneering social games.  

Mooney's keynote, entitled, "Building Social Games: Games at the Speed of Light," will touch on the development of FarmVille and Mafia Wars, and the growing popularity and fanbase that has quickly ballooned to over 85 million active users.  Attendees will walk away with a deeper understanding of the rapidly evolving social gaming space and where it is poised to go, and with insight into viral propagation across the world, the low barriers to entry which create agile competition, and the rapidly changing and imperfectly understood marketplace.

"Bill's keynote is a perfect fit for GDC Canada," said Izora de Lillard, event director.  "Zynga is at the forefront of an exciting gaming space, and the over 85 million players of FarmVille and Mafia Wars can attest to the future prospects of this genre. Mooney's keynote illustrates the need for continued industry innovation that not only applies to the social gaming space but to the traditional gamer experience as well. GDC Canada will be a great opportunity to learn more about these trends along with how this thinking applies to the core tenets of game development."

GDC Canada features a roster of speakers that are on the front lines of the technical innovation and business strategies needed to lead their studios to continued success. These featured speakers include:


  • Jason Bailey, GM of Virtual Currencies, Adknowledge

Session: Social Games - 85 Million Farmers Can't All Be Wrong


  • Sinjin Bain, V.P. EAP - Worldwide Biz Dev, Electronic Arts

Session: Ask The Decision Makers - Find Out What Publishers Want and How to Get What You Want


  • Stephen Hill, 3D Technical Lead, Ubisoft

Session: Rendering with Conviction


  • Feargus Urquhart, CEO, Obsidian Entertainment

Session: Contract Negotiations


  • Jeremy Walker, Senior Tools Programmer, Ubisoft

Session: Reflection for Tools Development




In addition to all of the conference's editorial content, GDC Canada features an expo hall and a host of evening networking events.  For more information about content and registration information for GDC Canada 2010, visit www.GDC-Canada.com.

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About Reboot Communications

Reboot Communications Ltd. is a Canadian company based in British Columbia, that specializes in organizing and implementing national and international conferences focused on information technology, public safety, privacy and security, health, electronic gaming and sustainability. Over the past fourteen years, Reboot has provided a full spectrum of conference management services to the private and public sector, including: marketing and communications, logistics, agenda development, sponsorship sales, research and intergovernmental expertise.  For more information please visit:  http://www.rebootconference.com/.



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