The Electronic Entertainment Expo, once the biggest event in the video game calendar, has officially run out of lives, as organisers Esa pull the plug on the convention.
Once upon a time, the Electronic Entertainment Expo (widely referred to as E3) was the place to be for video game journalists, publishers and developers alike.
Founded in 1995, the trade show was first established as an industry-specific replacement for the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. An invite-only affair which steadily developed an atmosphere closer to a convention than a suite of business announcements, the event has struggled in recent years to return to its former glory as developers and publishers have started their own gaming reveal events on their own terms.
“After more than two decades of hosting an event that has served as a central showcase for the U.S. and global video game industry, the Entertainment Software Association (Esa...
Once upon a time, the Electronic Entertainment Expo (widely referred to as E3) was the place to be for video game journalists, publishers and developers alike.
Founded in 1995, the trade show was first established as an industry-specific replacement for the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. An invite-only affair which steadily developed an atmosphere closer to a convention than a suite of business announcements, the event has struggled in recent years to return to its former glory as developers and publishers have started their own gaming reveal events on their own terms.
“After more than two decades of hosting an event that has served as a central showcase for the U.S. and global video game industry, the Entertainment Software Association (Esa...
- 12/12/2023
- by James Harvey
- Film Stories
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- 9/10/2010
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
World Food Programme's new Ambassador Against Hunger Christina Aguilera visited two schools in quake-stricken Haiti on Tuesday to meet the children receiving food aid through Wfp school meals programs.
The world-famous singer helped serve meals of rice and beans to children at the Ecole Lysee Fritz Pierre Louis in Port-au-Prince and at the Ecole Saint Terese de Darbonne, in Leogane, a badly damaged town south of the capital.
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The world-famous singer helped serve meals of rice and beans to children at the Ecole Lysee Fritz Pierre Louis in Port-au-Prince and at the Ecole Saint Terese de Darbonne, in Leogane, a badly damaged town south of the capital.
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- Look to the Stars
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