Difference between revisions of "Nintendo Community Fangame Convention"
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* [[Mario Fan Games Galaxy]] | * [[Mario Fan Games Galaxy]] | ||
* [[Metroid: Fan Mission]] | * [[Metroid: Fan Mission]] | ||
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− | * | + | * Zelda Fan Game Central |
* [[The Zelda Game Network]] | * [[The Zelda Game Network]] | ||
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== Conventions == | == Conventions == | ||
*[[Nintendo Community Fangame Convention 2007]] | *[[Nintendo Community Fangame Convention 2007]] |
Revision as of 21:12, 27 August 2013
The Nintendo Community Fangame Convention (NCFC) is an online gaming convention that takes place every October, involving several Nintendo-related fangame communities. It was inspired by Sonic Amateur Games Expo (SAGE), and both are based loosely on Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3.)
NCFC is the world's first nationally recognized online gaming convention.
Convention structure
NCFC allows the reservation of online services known as booths and workshops.
Booths
Booths are essentially small web sites that showcase a particular game, give information and screenshots, and ideally offer a demo or complete download.
Workshops
Workshops are dedicated times and places during which interested persons may attend a sort of conference, wherein a person or group will explain a game development-related concept and perhaps aid the audience in implementing this concept or otherwise in creative work.
Participant sites
- The Gaming Universe
- Mario Fan Games Galaxy
- Metroid: Fan Mission
- Metroid Headquarters
- Zelda Fan Game Central
- The Zelda Game Network