Sex In Videogames Conference

June 9th, 2006 Posted in Business

kendall_2_2.jpgC|Net reports from the first Sex in Videogames conference in San Francisco, where over 150 publishers, developers and marketers were gathered. The two day event featured with a series of panels and presentations, discussing the future of videogames and sexual content, all probably caused by the “Hot Coffee” incident.

“Our purpose (in being at the conference) is we think there needs to be a concerted effort by a lot of people in this industry to be a success,” said Brad Abram, president of XStream3D, publisher of “Virtually Jenna,” the game based on the life of porn star Jenna Jameson. The conference is “more about the networking (than about the content) and putting faces to names. There are still old-school ways of doing business that are appropriate for any industry.”

Read the C|Net article here, or visit the official conference page.

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