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"BitSummit 2014 -Kyoto Indie Game Festival-", which is the largest in Japan with 117 indie game development companies (persons) exhibiting, was held at "Miyako Messe" in Okazaki, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, on March 8th and 9th. , The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics (KCGI) and Kyoto Computer Gakuin (KCG) participated as members of the organizer BITSUMMIT executive committee.The KCG booth, which introduced original games, attracted a large number of game fans.
The opening ceremony was held on the 7th, which was open only to the media. As a member of the organizers, KCGI/KCG President Wataru Hasegawa joined Vice Governor Akimasa Yamashita of Kyoto Prefecture and Shigeru Saito, President of Tose Corporation, on stage to pledge the success of the event.
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The event featured a wide variety of advanced indie games in genres ranging from role-playing, adventure, action, shooting, puzzle, AR, GPS, and more, and fans were able to experience them at each booth.The stage events, featuring a wide variety of guests, were also a great success, creating a cool and stylish world where indie games are hidden.From the KCG Group, many students and faculty members, mainly from the digital game (D) department, participated as staff members and played a role in the success of the event.
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