Despite rumors suggesting otherwise, the Entertainment Software Association is committed to hosting gaming's largest annual trade show for the fourteenth time next summer.
E3 attendance drops to 38 companies
The Entertainment Software Association revealed the E3 2008 exhibitor list on Tuesday, underscoring how insignificant and small the once-great video game conference has become in light of the internet and remote press events as announcement platforms.
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E3 - Show provides revealing gamer statistics
The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) released a ten page document to attendees of E3 today, about the gaming demographic.
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E3 Follow-Up Named: E for All Expo
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Microsoft, Sony Reportedly Behind E3 Downsize
The Entertainment Software Association has confirmed reports that future E3 Expos will be radically downsized to accommodate "a more intimate event." Meanwhile, a report claims that EA, Microsoft, and Sony were the prime catalysts behind the change.
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Xbox Modding Retailer Jailed for Piracy
Courts are getting tough on game pirates over in the United States.
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California Passes Violent Game Bill
California's Governer Arnold Schwarzenneger, star of many violent games, has 30 days to approve or veto the bill.
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Over 1,000 New Interactive Entertainment Products to Debut at E3
Action/adventure will be the biggest gaming ganre at 2005's E3.
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Publishers Sue Over Game-Copying software
EA, Vivendi Universal Games and Atari allege that the DVD-copying software violates their copyright.
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Half of PC Gamers Admit to Software Piracy
Study shows the heavy impact of piracy, costing companies $3 billion worldwide.
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