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James Lee 08:54 (BST)
30/05/2008

James Lee

Nordic Game reveals record breaking attendance

The Nordic Game conference has announced record breaking attendance figures following the event which took place on May 14-15 in Malmö, Sweden.

Nearly 1200 delegates from around the world attended Nordic Game 2008, making it the largest industry-exclusive event in Europe.

According to Nordic Game, the last event set a new record and marked an increase of 38 per cent compared to the previous year's conference.

Representatives from 300 different games companies, from over twenty countries, attended the annual conference.

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