Every year, the games industry's power players gather in Las Vegas for the D.I.C.E Summit. They're there to talk shop, rub elbows, and generally make big things happen. They're also there to congratulate one another through the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences (AIAS) Interactive Achievement Awards. With all the talk of big ideas at the summit, the air is charged, and the personalities are outspoken. We're on the scene to speak with some of the industry's best and brightest.

We're particularly curious about where these folks think the industry is heading in 2009 and beyond. Amid hard times, the traditional models that have driven the industry are no longer the sure bets they used to be. Our aim is to get the industry's stars to speak candidly about its future, and their own personal ambitions. It ought to be quite a show.



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