e3-2011 posts

Child's Play to host first annual charity golf tournament just before E3 2011

The Child's Play game-themed charity is expanding its reach once again in an unique way. Today it was announced that in association with the ESA Foundation, the charity will host its first annual golf tournament to raise funds for the many children's hospitals it supports.

The tournament will be held on June 5 at the Brookside Golf Course in Pasadena, California, just a couple of days before E3 2011 is slated to officially begin in nearby Los Angeles. More details and sign ups for the tournament are now available on the Penny Arcade web site. The entry fee will be $150 or $175 with club rental.

Into The Pixel taking game art submissions for 2011 exhibition

into the pixelFor the past several years the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences has sponsored Into The Pixel, an art exhibition featuring video-PC game related artwork from professional game developers. The organization has now begun to start accepting submissions for the 2011 edition of Into The Pixel.

Artists in the game industry can now submit their entries at the official Into The Pixel web site from now until April 15. The submissions will be reviews and judged by a still unannounced number of panelists. The final picks will be shown off at the Los Angeles Convention Center during E3 2011 from June 15-17.

E3 2011 organizers limiting online media invites based on web site traffic

E3 2011 is being held on June 7-9 but this year the trade show's organizers at the Entertainment Software Association are apparently trying to limit the number of media badges issued to attend the Los Angeles-based event. Our sister site Joystiq received a note sent to an unnamed gaming web site from E3's media team that describes how E3 organizers are now using web site traffic to determine which web sites will receive media badges and how many media badges each site will receive.

According to the note E3 organizers stated that it is making such a move "due to the tremendous number of requests for media badges" for this year's show. It is using web site traffic tracking sites like Compete.com, xinureturns.com, Quantcast.com and Alexa as part of its efforts. Those sites must show that media web sites have at least 8,000 monthly unique visitors and be in operation for at least six months before at least one media badge will be approved. There have been some concerns that such a set up will favor larger media organizations who will be able to have a larger team at E3 compared to smaller sites.

E3 2011 web site reveals preliminary exhibitor list [Update]

Last month the E3 2011 web site allowed folks in the game industry to register to attend the annual PC-video game trade show in Los Angeles. Today the web site started to allow media to register for attending E3, to be held on June 7-9 at its usual home of the Los Angeles Convention Center. One interesting twist for media registration is that badges won't be mailed ahead of time. Instead a bar code will be emailed to approved media members that will be scanned at the convention center for the final badge.

The web site also has a preliminary list of exhibitors that are already signed up to attend the 2011 trade show. At first glance it looks like most of the major publishers and a lot of smaller companies will be attending this year. One notable exception is NCsoft who is once again missing from the list. The MMO game publisher has chosen not to attend E3 for the past three years.

Update: Gamasutra reports that the changes for the delivery of media badges for E3 were made in order to keep physical badges from being resold or even copied before the show.

Feature: Big Download's 2011 PC Game Predictions

With 2011 still pretty fresh in everyone's mind, it's time to see into Big Download's crystal ball for what's going to happen in the PC game industry in 2011. Looking back at our predictions for what we thought would happen in 2010, we got about 50 percent of our predictions correct. Not bad but not all that great either.

However that track record isn't going to stop us from making our predictions for what might happen in the next 12 months. As we see it, the PC game industry is looking pretty darn good, concerning all of its competition (console games, iPhone and iPad gaming, social network games, etc) and the fact that the overall economy, while better than it was at the beginning of 2010, still isn't the greatest. But will there be any unexpected left field surprises? Read on for what we think might happen:

E3 2011 attendee registration begins

We are in the last few days of 2010 but its already time to start thinking ahead to June 2011. We are less than six months away from the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo. It's not the biggest game event in terms of attendance anymore (not even here in the US; the two PAX events have eclipsed E3's numbers). However it's still the the place where most of the major game announcements of the year are made.

The official E3 web site is now taking registrations for people who want to attend the show at the Los Angeles Convention Center on June 7-9 (media and exhibitor registration have yet to go live). If you work directly in the game industry in some capacity you can register before April 25 and check out the exhibit floor for free. People not in the industry can still attend but they will have to fork over a $400 fee.

G4TV to be official E3 TV broadcaster through 2013

While the G4TV cable TV network has always aired a lot of live footage from E3 in years past, the network is planning to expand that coverage even more in the next few years. Today G4 announced that it has signed a deal making it the official broadcaster of E3 in 2011, 2012 and 2013.

G4 states it will broadcast over 24 hours of live coverage of E3 (and even more streaming video at G4tv.com) in 2011. Officially next year's show be held on June 7-9 but there will likely be pre-E3 press conference from various publishers beforehand.. As always E3 will be centered at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

E3 2010 brings in 45,600 people; 2011 dates set

It's all over. The Los Angeles Convention Center is relatively quiet today. The exhibits are being boxed up and transported out. The loud speakers and massive TV sets are shut down. Most importantly there's not a booth babe in site. Yep, E3 2010 is now over with.

The Entertainment Software Association, the trade group that owns E3, stated in a press release that about 45,600 people and about 300 exhibitors attended the 2010 edition this week. That' about 4,000 more than 2009's E3 event. Next year, E3 2011 will once again invade the LA Convention Center on June 7-9.

[Via email press release]


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