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ZippyDSMlee
07-10-2007, 12:33 PM
E3 Expo down sized this year

9 July 2007 14:33 by vurbal
E3 Expo down sized this yearThe video game industry's annual showcase is saying goodbye to scantily clad booth babes, extravagant multimillion dollar exhibits, blaring lights and pounding music. Celebrity appearances from the likes of Paris Hilton or Snoop Dogg are a thing of the past, too.

The event, which starts Wednesday, looks to be more like a country club getaway, an invitation-only gathering complete with luxury beach-side hotels, sushi restaurants and meetings in private conference rooms.

After last year's expo, organizers decided it had become too big for its own good. With more than 60,000 people cramming into the Los Angeles Convention Center, there was a feeling that the needs of no one -- be it the media, retailers or video game publishers -- were being addressed particularly well.

Only about 30 of the largest video game software and hardware companies are attending, down from the hundreds that packed the sprawling Los Angeles Convention Center in previous years. Also missing will be the army of small-time bloggers, zealous game fans and others who somehow managed to infiltrate the trade-only event.

This week's event, which runs through Friday, will focus on the industry's largest players, including No. 1 game-software maker Electronic Arts Inc. and console makers Microsoft Corp., Sony Corp. and Nintendo Corp.

"It's ultimately about the games," said Josh Larson, director of the online game review Web site GameSpot. "The PS3 box can look real shiny and have lots of powerful specs but it's ultimately the game experience that causes you to go out and get that gaming system."

In another twist, the ESA is hoping to appeal to the general gaming consumer later this fall. The "E for All 2007," an event which will be open to the public, is scheduled for October 18-21.

http://www.afterdawn.com/news/archive/10332.cfm
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E3 should be a large expo for in industry geeks,you need a a pass or media pass to get in,they can tone down the OTTness some make it no worse than some car shows and such but this E3 is ridiculous,its not about the games its about what pub has the most power.....while the old E3 was about audio/visual shock and sex appeal this is not "better"....

RadarX
07-11-2007, 12:21 PM
I can admit.... I'm bitter that I didn't get to go this year. I like the idea of them scaling it down, but leaving the invites in the hands of the Exhibitors and not the networks I think is silly. The network I work for had 4 people invited to attend and only two of them are regular writers. We had 13 people there last year.

I think E3 has died.... it will probably never be replaced.

ZippyDSMlee
07-11-2007, 12:41 PM
The new E3 is a bit dim,you have the old style for the connected (like it should be)people in the indutry+press and a bit of partying and chest thumbing,or for the elite the top 3 or 4 groups of suits bickering over war streagies and having scripted stale press events.

E3 has gone from one extreme to the other....

Tollwutig
07-12-2007, 11:31 AM
Did no one read the last sentence about E for All?

The "E for All 2007," an event which will be open to the public, is scheduled for October 18-21.

Sounds like they are planning for an event to replace the Old E3 while at the same time giving the industry an actual industry conference.

ZippyDSMlee
07-12-2007, 03:05 PM
Did no one read the last sentence about E for All?



Sounds like they are planning for an event to replace the Old E3 while at the same time giving the industry an actual industry conference.

lets hope they accomplish it,as well as let more devs in next year, from what I "hear" a lot of the smaller pubs/devs have been snubbed by the new E3.

MaskedPixelante
07-13-2007, 08:11 AM
I personally found this years E3 to be a big disappointment. Apparently, miscolored screenshots in Japanese are enough to make up for not giving us a solid release date on .hack Redemption

RadarX
07-13-2007, 12:14 PM
Did no one read the last sentence about E for All?



Sounds like they are planning for an event to replace the Old E3 while at the same time giving the industry an actual industry conference.

I really like the E for All idea but until I see an exhibitors list (I do know Sony and Nintendor) are going it's hard to say how excited I'll get.

ZippyDSMlee
07-13-2007, 01:20 PM
from what I heard this E3 is harder on lower end devs and pubs thats not a good thing,the E for all....why could they have not implemented that using the old E3 setup?