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E3 Renamed Entertainment for All Expo

Next Generation is reporting that what-was-once E3, and what could have been the 'GamePro Expo', has now been renamed to the Entertainment for All expo. 'E For All', for short, will feature an open door policy: all you have to do to get in is pay the $100 admittance fee. From the article: "E for All will be held at the L.A.C.C. October 18-20, 2007, just as the holiday gift-buying season ramps up. Attendees will be able to buy exhibitors' products from the show floor. Dolaher wasn't yet ready to announce exactly which companies are participating as contracts are being worked out. Other highlights at the event will include hands-on opportunities to try out the latest games and gadgets, videogame tourneys, a job fair and 'family-friendly offerings.'"

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  1. the nail in the coffin... by User+956 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Other highlights at the event will include hands-on opportunities to try out the latest games and gadgets, videogame tourneys, a job fair and 'family-friendly offerings.'

    So, basically what they're saying is, don't expect to see any booth babes. Ever again.

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    The theory of relativity doesn't work right in Arkansas.
  2. E for all by Dr.+Eggman · · Score: 3, Interesting

    and all for me?

    Personally, I hope this doesn't get off the ground. I'd rather see an expanded GDC, with more serious discussion and seminars instead of a public amusement fair. Partly, I'd rather the GDC expand because it gives developers more breathing room with their projects. When their main audience is other game developers, the tech demonstrations they have don't have to be so extravagent that they need to fudge the results to convice people "this is what we're aiming for." You can see those quarky, buggy, but above all, real works developers are making or even just skip the demos; a convincing speech helps pull an audience into a developer's dream more than any video ever could.

    I'd also rather see E for all left behind because of it sounds too much like E3. The industry is maturing and I'd rather see E3, MTV, and the likes be left behind and develop a more professional attitude.

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    Demented But Determined.
  3. This is Not E3 and Never Was by dctoastman · · Score: 5, Insightful

    http://www.e3insider.com/portal/

    E3 is in July in Santa Monica this year.

    Hell, even the title is misleading as the original article is entitled "GamePro Expo" gets final name. Did they even RTFA?

  4. Re:Great name! by nutznboltz2003 · · Score: 2, Funny

    It's a joke. Laugh. It's funny.
    Sorry, it has been a long day here at work, and my sense of humor is about as functional as Windows ME. I kind of have a soft spot for her, so I took more offense than what was really there.

    Just been one of those days here...

    --nutz
  5. Yippie fucking doo by mgabrys_sf · · Score: 2, Funny

    Now you can pay 100.00 to see the same shit you could see at Best Buy. SUCKERS!

  6. Not abbreviated enough by valintin · · Score: 2, Informative

    What they are really saying is that E3 is now E4.

  7. Re:at $100 a head by the1rob · · Score: 2, Funny

    Wait...who's giving the $100 head if the booth babes aren't there?

  8. Some research... by Warbringer87 · · Score: 4, Informative

    E3 hasn't been "renamed", it will still take place in hotels, etc, being a "closed" affair. (Read here for more)

    Another organization has now created something that will be called "E for All" It is run by IDG, not by the ESA, but it does have the ESA's endorsement. (That is here.)

    Just to make things clearer for people.