Games Fleadh (Irish for "Games Festival"), is a 2-day mid-week convention held annually in LIT-Tipperary (formally Tipperary Institute) for computer games enthusiasts and developers to showcase their talent and programming skills.[1] It is usually held in early March and is partially funded by LIT-Tipperary's Centre for Entertainment & Game Technology Research. Additional supporters include Microsoft, EA, and Demonware.
History
Games Fleadh was originally a competition called RoboCode Ireland Challenge, which was an artificial intelligence programming language challenge for first year college students. Teams of students designed a robot that would compete against another colleges robot, and with the robot with the best algorithm receiving the Robocode Marshal title. As this competition grew, Games Fleadh was established as an overarching event.
Games Fleadh started in 2008, by the festivals driving force Philip Bourke, a lecturer of Games Design and Development at LIT-Tipperary, when he saw no other strong festival for the growing Irish Games design industry. It started off small, with a small number of colleges being invited to participate. RoboCode is now an event inside the convention of Games Fleadh.
Since 2014 Dr Liam Noonan a lecturer in the Limerick IT Campus has taken over coordination of this event and with the support of other third level Irish colleges, students every year design and develop games based around a theme.
Events
Competitions and Challenges
The challenge competitions are judged by 3rd party industry professionals. Previous Judges have been from Microsoft, EA, Havok, Playfirst, NeverMind Games, and OpenEmotion Studios.
- Microsoft Game Studio Ireland Challenge – students are set a task of designing a game. This game is judged on game play and originality around a specific theme.
- RoboCode Ireland Challenge – first years from different colleges and universities from around Ireland fight for supremacy over everyone with their robot.
Other Events
- GamesPro - a series of games and software developer panels that give small talks on a specific point from their prospective.
- Global Game Jam (GGJ) - a group challenge in which game developers build computer games in forty eight hours.
- Games Fleadh:Evolved.[2]
- Games Fleadh:Expo - purported to include Ireland's first Digital Game Expo, the exhibit is expected to include indie developer titles.
- Engineers Ireland Game Developer Awards - an awards show acknowledging the best games which are developed in Ireland.[3]
Themes
Over the years there has been a number of different themes which typically revolve around the anniversary of a game.
- 2018 Platformer
- 2017 Shoot 'Em Up
- 2016 Tower Defence
- 2015 Endless runner
- 2014 Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
- 2013- Robot Tank
- 2012– Chopper Command.
- 2011– Frogger.[4]
- 2010– Pac-Man.
- 2009– Asteroids.
- 2008– Space Invaders.
Honours list
Robocode Ireland Challenge Champions[5]
- University of Limerick (2016)
- University of Limerick (2015)
- University of Limerick (2014)
- National University of Ireland, Maynooth (2013)
- Dundalk Institute of Technology (2012)
- Dundalk Institute of Technology (2011)[6]
- University of Limerick (2010)
- Trinity College Dublin (2009)
- Griffith College Dublin (2008)
- Dublin Institute of Technology (2007)
- Cork Institute of Technology (2006)
- LIT-Tipperary formally Tipperary Institute (2005)
- Waterford Institute of Technology (2004)
XNA Game Studio Ireland Challenge/Game Studio Ireland Challenge
- Institute of Technology, Carlow (2016)[7]
- Institute of Technology, Carlow (2015)[8]
- LIT-Tipperary (2013)
- Queen's University, Belfast (2012)[9]
- Dublin Institute of Technology (2011)
- National University of Ireland Galway (2010)[10]
- Dublin Institute of Technology (2009)
DirectX Ireland Challenge Honours List:
- LIT-Tipperary (2013)
- LIT-Tipperary (2012)
- National University of Ireland Galway (2011)
References
- ↑ Harrington, Conor (3 November 2011). "Games Fleadh 2011". Gaming Practice for the Real World. New Tech Post. Archived from the original on 9 June 2012. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
- ↑ "What's On: Games Fleadh Evolved & Game On/Renewing Media". LIT presents Games Fleadh Evolved. The Source Arts Centre. Archived from the original on 30 April 2012. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
- ↑ "Thumbs up to the 'era of the geek'". Irish Times. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
- ↑ "Phys.org - News and Articles on Science and Technology". phys.org. Retrieved 17 May 2018.
- ↑ "Robocode Ireland". Robocode Ireland Challenge Honours List. Games Fleadh. 2011. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
- ↑ "Games Fleadh". DIT team wins first place at Games Fleadh 2011. Dublin Institute of Technology. 11 March 2011. Archived from the original on 5 November 2011. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
- ↑ "Games Fleadh 2016: Winners". Games Fleadh 2016. IT Carlow. 22 March 2016.
- ↑ Tierney, David (22 March 2015). "Games Fleadh 2015: Event Wrap-Up". Power Up Gaming. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
- ↑ "Games Fleadh 2012 win". Students Score Top Points in Ireland's Biggest Games Competition. "Queen's University, Belfast. 14 March 2012. Retrieved 11 April 2012.
- ↑ McArdle, Deirdre (11 March 2010). "News in Brief". Daily Digest. ENN.IE. Archived from the original on 15 April 2012. Retrieved 1 January 2012.