Video of day two of the Virtual Goods Summit: updates on Asia, Facebook, and the iPhone

vgsummitHere’s the video we shot on Friday at the Virtual Goods Summit, where we heard how Asia’s virtual goods market is seven times bigger than the U.S., that Facebook developers are worried about its new rules curbing game notifications, and that iPhone developers are excited about launching free-to-play virtual goods business models for their mobile games. You’ll see that there was a lot that went on besides a fight between Offerpal’s Anu Shukla and Techcrunch’s Michael Arrington. Video/Photo producer Alexa Lee.

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  • alexalee
    from Day 2, also: (AUDIO DL) Talk: “Traditional” Game Designers Are From Mars, Free-to-Play Game Designers Are From Venus—What US Game Developers Need to Know about Free-to-Play in China, Zhan Ye, Gamevision/Giant http://drop.io/mw4fbgx
  • alexalee
    from Day 2, also (AUDIO DL - partial..) Panel: Virtual Goods and the iPhone (might still be uploading..)

    http://drop.io/mw4fbgx

    * Randy Breen, SGN
    * Jason Citron, OpenFeint
    * Andrew Lacy, Tapulous
    * Neil Young, ngmoco:)
    * Moderator: Eric Eldon, Inside Network
  • alexalee
    (AUDIO DL) http://drop.io/kdwvkwi

    Panel: Virtual Goods – A Global Perspective

    * Ludovic Bodin, CMUNE
    * Robin Chan, XPD Media
    * Steven Goh, mig33
    * Philip Yun, NHN USA
    * Moderator: Shin Takamiya, Globis Capital Partners