• by Quinton Miles

    The E3 of old is back at the Los Angeles Convention Center in 2009, and will be for the two years that follow as well. Both the Convention and Visitors Bureau confirmed that the event will stay at the center until at least 2011, and think that it will attract quite a crowd.
    “There is much [...]

  • by Quinton Miles

    A day after rumors started to appear concerning the new E3 format, the ESA confirmed the reports themselves by announcing the show’s new format for 2009. Staying at the LA Convention Center, the show will be expanded and should be much easier to qualify for attendance. In addition, non-ESA members can also attend, which will [...]

  • by Quinton Miles

    After getting hammered by members of the media and gamers alike for switching to its current format, it now appears that E3 could be getting ready to get another dramatic shakeup.
    According to a recent post on N’Gai Croal’s Level Up Blog, sources have confirmed that the show will be making a number of changes aimed [...]

  • by Quinton Miles

    IDG World Expo came out of this year’s E for All Expo feeling pretty good, as they released the official numbers of attendance for the event last night. Over the course of the weekend, over 15,000 people attended the convention.
    “E for All 2008 was all about connecting great game companies with gamers and gamers with [...]

  • by Quinton Miles

    This year’s E3 was heavily criticized by members of the gaming industry and press alike, but could a return to its previous form be in order? Quite possibly, if a recent Brian Crecente blog post on Kotaku is true.
    “The latest word we’ve heard is that the idea has been officially brought forward and is in [...]

  • by Matt Paprocki

    While the inaugural E For All Expo was a less than stellar presentation, it was apparently enough to lure in Microsoft as they have signed on for this year’s event. IDG World Expo CEO Mary Dolaher seems enthusiastic about their latest attendee:
    “Microsoft’s presence at the 2008 event will help us build on the great success [...]

  • by Matt Paprocki

    IRS documents uncovered by Kotaku has revealed the move from the Los Angeles Convention Center to Santa Monica for E3 2007 ran up a bill of $5 million for the ESA. The increase in membership fees due to this cost has caused multiple companies to not renew their dues, including LucasArts and Activision, the latter [...]

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