E3 09 - Sony's Conference A+

Jan 29, 2009
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This year's Electronic Entertainment Expo is taking a giant step towards returning to the glitzy, people-packed shows of three years ago, with attendance expected to be about ten times last year's show and the exhibit halls nearly the same size as the shows that once included ear-splitting rock bands, fire juggling and bikini-clad models.

E3 2009 will also see the return of a more relaxed registration policy for show-goers and rules that once more allow models on the expo floor.

The return to the size and glamor of earlier E3s comes after two years of downsizing and falling attendance at the show that once drew 70,000 people to Los Angeles to revel in all things video game.

In 2006, the Entertainment Software Association announced they would be downsizing the show and moving it to Santa Monica. In 2007, the show returned to the Los Angeles Convention Center, but remained a shadow of its former self. Several developers decided to not attend last year's show, including Activision, Atlus, Bethesda Softworks, NCsoft, Vivendi Games and Warner Bros. Interactive.

This year's list of attendees shows that all but NCsoft are returning to the show.

“The 2009 E3 Expo will be the preeminent North American computer and video game event,” said Michael D. Gallagher, CEO of the ESA. “With robust exhibitor sales, high attendee interest, and strong commitments from multiple industry sectors, we are going to ensure the full excitement and energy of this industry is on display.”

Currently about 70 exhibitors are listed as attending the show, which is more than double the number at last year's. And event organizers say that the floor is filling up quickly.

"We encourage interested companies to contact us because floor sales are going quickly with more than half sold out," a spokesman told me.

Another major change to the show is the new registration policy which has been relaxed to allow more attendees to make it into the show. The last two shows were by invitation only. But this year's show return's to the 2006 policy of allowing people to register to get in.

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The show is open to all "credentialed" international and U.S.-based media, industry analysts, retailers, developers and business partners.

Industry professionals need to submit two pieces of identification showing they work in the industry and press credentials are acquired by registering on the site. Both media credentialing and attenddee registration is now official open over on the e3 site.

While the show floor maps aren't yet available on the official site, I've heard that this year's show will essentially be the same size as 2006's convention hall-filling show but without Kentia Hall.

Source: kotaku.com/5144216/activision-and-booth-babes-returns-to-an-e3-ten-times-bigger-than-last-years
 
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Ahhh, too bad I missed out on all of it until the very end when they showed the God of War III gameplay trailer. Tell me, what was it like? No slim PS3 appeared and the motion controller appeared, as predicted.
 
They cut off the free wi-fi and I've been typing stuff up on coveritlive on my iPhone. So far Sony and Nontendo have the nicest booths, the show has been lackluster this year. Damn activision is keeping mw2 behind closed doors
 
They cut off the free wi-fi and I've been typing stuff up on coveritlive on my iPhone. So far Sony and Nontendo have the nicest booths, the show has been lackluster this year. Damn activision is keeping mw2 behind closed doors

Its because they haven't done their showing yet..
 
Think all the E3 surprises are over? Think again! According to the E3 schedule, Sony will have an unannounced title revealed tomorrow. At this time, the title is not known, although it’s rumored to be “big”. Stay tuned on PlayStation LifeStyle for this announcement, coming Wednesday, June 3rd.

hmmmm
 
Yeah. Sony easily blew the flood gates open on a ton of cool stuff.


just like Microsofts device-less motion controller it is going to be more a matter of I'll believe it when I see it.


I did think it was interesting that project Natal was displayed as a video and not a demonstration while the motion controller for PS3 was demoed and you could SEE the 1:1 tracking, it was freaking hella cool. When he rotated the device in his hand the objected rotated in 3D space!
 
Yeah. Sony easily blew the flood gates open on a ton of cool stuff.


just like Microsofts device-less motion controller it is going to be more a matter of I'll believe it when I see it.


I did think it was interesting that project Natal was displayed as a video and not a demonstration while the motion controller for PS3 was demoed and you could SEE the 1:1 tracking, it was freaking hella cool. When he rotated the device in his hand the objected rotated in 3D space!

well you could see natal had a like a 4 to 5 second delay it isnt ready yet but it beats the ps wand thing imo.but think god for masseffect2.
 
I thought microsoft presented themselves better. Natal was demoed, I read the story somewhere and the guy said it worked just fine. Sony's motion control kept them in the game, I was worried about that before they showed it. The psp go was suppose to me a big surprise and that didn't happen. Ffviii was pointless to me.God of war, mag, uncharted and trico were big.

Lucasarts is suppose to have a secret title presented today, better be good. I'm pissed about that mmo even tho I've known about for a long time now, it was no secret.
 
well you could see natal had a like a 4 to 5 second delay it isnt ready yet but it beats the ps wand thing imo.but think god for masseffect2.

I think if they can execute it as their demo video displayed, I'll agree.

To the point where I can pull arrows out of a quiver and fire sideways. That was ACE.