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The Neon Mountain Games from George Brown College showed off their games to hundreds of other students from different colleges and universities at the Level Up Student Games Showcase.
The Toronto Global Game Jam (GGJ) is the world’s largest video game jam event occurring annually in late January. GGJ brings together thousands of game enthusiasts participating through many local jams around the world.
13AM Games is nine graduates of George Brown College’s game design program. They created a game called Runbow, which is now on the Nintendo Wii U.