EA, ngmoco and Snappy Touch on advisory board.
iPhone gaming is getting its own two-day event as part of this year's Game Developers Conference in San Francisco.
The iPhone Games Summit will take place on 9-10 March, and boasts EA's Travis Boatman, ngmoco's Alan Yu and Snappy Touch's Noel Llopis on its advisory board.
The event already has a number of confirmed sessions, including case studies from the developers of Canabalt, Ragdoll Blaster, Galcon and Touch Pets Dogs.
Entry to the event relies on having an All-Access GDC 2010 pass, which currently costs $1,400, or a Summits & Tutorials pass, which costs $550.
GDC will also see the IGF Mobile awards, which are likely to see the majority of nominees from the iPhone world.
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