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SAN FRANCISCO – Want to know where games are going? Take a lap around the Game Developers Conference floor.
You'll find a few triple-A blockbusters playable in the Moscone center this week at the annual gathering of gamemakers, but not many. Mostly it's glimpses of the future: New control interfaces. Indie games. Student projects. The big game publishers are here, as usual, in full force. But this time, instead of loudly trumpeting their own ginormous games, they're here to woo the small developers that have become crucial to success in a Minecraft age, where the one-man indie project might be the next big thing.
Here are some of the sights Wired saw as we strolled the expo floor on Wednesday.



