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Montgomery College to Celebrate ‘Game Day’ on April 29
Event Will Feature Industry Speakers, Demonstration of “Exergames” and Motion Capture Equipment and Live Action Production of Video Game “Donkey Kong”
EDITORS: For a high resolution image from a past Game Day live action video game, click on this link: zelda2006.jpg.
Do you know someone who loves video games? Have you ever considered a career in the computer gaming industry? If so, check out Montgomery College’s annual Game Day on Tuesday, April 29, from noon to 4:30 p.m. Game Day will take place in the Theatre Arts Arena on the Rockville Campus, 51 Mannakee Street, Rockville, Md. This event is free and open to the public.
The schedule of events is as follows:
- Noon–1 p.m. – Interactive Demonstrations
Game Day will begin at noon with interactive demonstrations of exercise-oriented video games and motion capture suits. Information will also be available about the computer gaming and simulation, computer science, computer graphics, printing and Web programs at Montgomery College.
- 1–2 p.m. – Live action “Donkey Kong”
Computer Gaming Professor Deborah Solomon assigned her students the task of bringing a video game to life in order to test their abilities in creativity, communication and teamwork, which are skills needed by professional game designers. Students will create a full-size, live action version of the video game “Donkey Kong.” Music and costumes will be used to portray the characters of Mario, Pauline and the gorilla, Donkey Kong. The audience will be invited to help Mario in his quest to rescue Pauline from the clutches of Donkey Kong.
To learn more about the computer gaming and simulation program at Montgomery College, visit www.studygaming.com.
For more information about Game Day, contact Professor Deborah Solomon at 240-567-5136 or deborah.solomon@montgomerycollege.edu.
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Montgomery College is a public, open admissions community college with campuses in Germantown, Rockville, and Takoma Park/Silver Spring, plus workforce development/continuing education centers and off-site programs throughout Montgomery County, Md. The College serves nearly 60,000 students a year, through both credit and noncredit programs, in more than 100 areas of study.
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