Thanks to everyone who joined us at Flash Gaming Summit, both in person and virtually watching online. We had a packed summit and a lot of intense sessions from topics ranging from monetization to distribution to building successful multi-player games. You can view commentary about the conference at Gamasutra, Gamezebo, Best of Online Games, and Futuristic Play.
Photos at Flash Gaming Summit
Visit our Flickr set to look at all the photos from Flash Gaming Summit, and drop us a line if you have any more to share.

The crowd at Flash Gaming Summit

Jameson Hsu keynote at Flash Gaming Summit

Session 4 Monetization and Business Models for Flash Games. L to R: Andrew Chen (Futuristic Play), Adam Caplan (Super Rewards), Kate Connally (AddictingGames), Jameson Hsu (Mochi Media), Kenny Rosenblatt (Arkadium Games)

Winners of The Mochis, from L to R: Jacob Grahn of Jiggmin (Platform Racing 2), Dain Saint and William Stallwood (Auditorium), Jared Riley of Hero Interactive (Bubble Tanks 2), Paul Preece of Casual Collective (Minions), Brad Borne of Borne Games (Fancy Pants Adventure World 2) and Tim Conkling of Three Rings (Corpse Craft)
More Photos:
- Mochi Media’s photos of Flash gaming Summit on Flickr
- GameDev.Net’s FGSummit Photo Gallery
- Michal Ksiazkiewicz’s FGSummit Photo Gallery
Video of Flash Gaming Summit
Intro, Keynote and Session 1: Designing and Building Successful Multiplayer Games
Session 2 – Getting Eyeballs – Marketing and Distributing Flash Games
Session 3 – The Future of Flash
Unfortunately the Internet started acting up, so we had a lot of trouble recording video for this excellent talk by Ryan Stewart. You can access the multiple fragmented parts here: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Session 4 – Monetization and Business Models for Flash Games
The Mochis Flash Game Awards
Finalists for The Mochis
Video credits to Oxhorn at WeGame.
Video Interview with Jacob Grahn of Platform Racing 2
Video Interview with Dain Saint & William Stallwood of Auditorium
Video Interview with Scott Bailey, Haiku Contest Winner

In the description of the Winners of The Mochis, from L to R: Jacob Grahn of Jiggmin (Platform Racers 2)….etc. IT should be Platform Racing 2.
Also in the video of the winners, it was said as Platform Racing 3.
At least change the text typo?
~Jestes
It hasn’t been said enough, you RULE for pulling this thing together. Maximum props to you and all people involved!
I enjoyed watching the video’s matching names to faces! The presentations were very informative and actually pretty useful seeing as i have a facebook app :D Many Thanks