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According to a report on Next-gen.biz, sources from the industry have said that E3 in its current form is finished as of next year and foreseeable future. Accordiong to another article on Gamespot, the event may be downsized to the point that it's a only media-only meetings senario.

Nothing concrete as of yet, although something is supposed to come out on Monday.


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If that's true, then it's a really bad move on their part. With the Nintendo Wii and PS3 (?) both coming out next year and all.


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o_O The Wii and PS3 coming out later this year actually.


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I don't think it's a bad idea, but I would have maybe liked to attend one some day.. or at least have had the chance to attend one..


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o_O I thought E3 was already for media only?

Yeah, I'm pretty sure it is. Although, I kinda think it's a bad idea. I betcha if they were to open it to regular consumers they would get much more press and stuff.


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o_O I thought E3 was already for media only?

Yeah, I'm pretty sure it is. Although, I kinda think it's a bad idea. I betcha if they were to open it to regular consumers they would get much more press and stuff.


You'd be pretty wrong then. Its very public orientated.


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Really? Because on their site it only says industry professionals can attend.

And on their site it says "E3 is not open to the general public."


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zorg wrote:
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o_O I thought E3 was already for media only?

Yeah, I'm pretty sure it is. Although, I kinda think it's a bad idea. I betcha if they were to open it to regular consumers they would get much more press and stuff.


You'd be pretty wrong then. Its very public orientated.


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o_O The Wii and PS3 coming out later this year actually.


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Well, it's true. The ESA has confirmed that E3 is basically dead. The new show is called the E3Expo (which would technically make it E4), and it's going to be a smaller event.

That's disappointing.


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E3 game trade show not cancelled, but will be downsized according to http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060730-7382.html.

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Contrary to reports across the web, E3 has not been cancelled. Next-Gen had hoped that they would blow the lid off of a hot story by revealing that the show had been cancelled, but some quick fact checking shows that they are simply incorrect. (Note: NG has just changed their story from "EXCLUSIVE: E3 CANCELLED" to "E3 Finished as Big Exhibs Pull Support," and the text of the report has changed significantly.)

Sources close to the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) tell Ars Technica that the show can and will go on, but that big changes are planned. The "Electronic Entertainment Expo" (hence E3) started in 1995 as a small but interesting annual convention for gaming, following roughly six months after the once-popular annual COMDEX computer trade-show in Las Vegas. The show has grown immensely in popularity, and that appears to be the problem.

Sources say that two major factors have led to the decision to transition the show to a more "closed-door" event. Both, coincidentally, were major reasons for COMDEX shutting down: cost and access. If you've never been to E3, let me describe it like this: long lines, truckloads of people, video games everywhere, and really fancy "booths" (where booth sometimes means basketball court-sized display area). As with COMDEX, the major players are reportedly tired of how much it costs to put on the dog and pony show. Turns out it costs millions of dollars to put the sparkle into an E3 blingfest.

Now in theory, these shows are primarily geared towards connecting businesspeople. To that end, E3 was (again, in theory) only open to industry folks and journalists. In recent years, however, the number of people attending have skyrocketed, in part because E3 registration was a moderately open process. The show was getting huge, and just as with COMDEX, the show-within-a-show was born. What I mean by that is that it was no longer enough to go to the show. To talk to someone who actually knew what they were talking about, you'd need an appointment. To see something really special, really worth writing about, you'd need to meet behind closed doors. To find out anything of interest about something that wasn't on a placard, you needed to get in with the right people. With COMDEX the practice started to get ridiculous; major players officially skipped the show but set up camp in Vegas hotels and had their sideshows for a fraction of the cost.

One source I spoke with told me that media access is indeed a problem, but it probably does not factor in greatly to the decision to downsize the show. Nevertheless, there are plenty of complaints from insiders about how "blogging" in particular has made the shows more difficult, if only because floor people are instructed to speak only of what they are approved to speak of, lest another half-baked headline make the rounds.

Possibly more influential is the fact that E3 is viewed by some people as being the Sony-Microsoft-Nintendo show, which it is not supposed to be. Smaller players have complained about this before, but really, that's just the nature of a tradeshow. Not everyone can be Wil Wheaton, can they?

In all seriousness, the days of the big consumer technology trade shows are indeed passing. At the end of the day, the reason is very simple: ten years ago, you needed a big trade show to generate buzz and hype. It used to be that COMDEX was a special event because so much new stuff was unveiled, and this was the only way to see it. Now, however, information comes down the pipe faster than ever, and companies are wondering if there's really any benefit to spending the big money on displays only to share the floor with other competitors looking to out-wow attendees. It was a media circus for the days when you needed a circus to attract media attention. I don't think anyone would say that consumer electronics is lacking for attention these days.

Official word from the ESA should be out tomorrow. Keep an eye on Opposable Thumbs for additional updates. We'll follow-up there.


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Well with the demise of E3, there will be something else. All supply and demand people.


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