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Maybe we'll all get to go to E3 after all?
PostPosted:Fri Nov 03, 2006 12:50 pm
by Zeus
PostPosted:Fri Nov 03, 2006 10:23 pm
by Tessian
see now THIS is postworthy
It was only a matter of time before someone tried to take E3's place...is this Gamepro Expo done by the magazine by that name?
Is it still even in print?
PostPosted:Fri Nov 03, 2006 11:38 pm
by Zeus
OH Gamepro is still around. Just like the old days, it's more flash than substance. I check one out every once in a while, but it's nothing IMO
It's being put on by the company that owns Gamepro, I think they're just using the name due to the fact it's recognizable and it works well.
PostPosted:Sat Nov 04, 2006 8:09 am
by Julius Seeker
E3 is still around, it will just be limited to press conferences and invitations will be very low: only 5000 acre expected to attend the actual show.
I expect GDC to replace E3, especially since they expect next years to be roughly four times larger than this years, which would make it similar in size to E3.It would be great, though, if we had multiple shows. Still, I do think the pre-E3 press conferences will be where most of the major news is presented.
PostPosted:Sat Nov 04, 2006 8:56 am
by Andrew, Killer Bee
I'm sort of hoping for nothing to appear as the new E3. E3 was by most accounts a clusterfuck. I think more specifically targeted, smaller shows (GDC, PAX, BlizzCon, etc.) are for the best.
PostPosted:Sat Nov 04, 2006 10:19 pm
by Nev
E3 needed to go. It was crippling the industry for months at a time.
The grand party at the expense of the industry was fun, and wild, and thrilling, but I'm not surprised that people finally realized it was sucking up a lot of money and not really giving anything in return.
PAX will pick up the "gamer-party" aspects (I'm guessing), GDC will pick up the indie dev energy, and the "new E3" will retain the supermoneyed publishers and big-name devs. I have to say I'm pretty skeptical of the GamePro Expo thing, myself - sounds like a highly corporate attempt to pick up what there are already a ton of other (and possibly better) conventions trying to do...