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E3 2008 to remain in Los Angeles, will return to the Convention Center photo

It’s official, E3 2008 will remain in Los Angeles, despite months of speculation that it could move to a new city. In an interesting turn of events, however -- according to the press release Destructoid just received -- the popular trade show will be moving from last year’s beach side Santa Monica location to its former home at the massive downtown Los Angeles Convention Center.

This is great news for the large majority of the videogame industry who almost lost its ever-loving mind traveling from hotel to hotel on those damned shuttles during E3 2007 ... but for those of you expecting a return to the over-the-top glory of days past, don’t get excited just yet. Although the show will be in the Convention Center once again, it looks like the popular trade event will maintain its revamped style, composed of strict invite-only meetings and a very limited show floor.

Personally, I am happy about the move to the Convention Center (as it selfishly is a quick subway ride away from my dolphin palace), but am confused by the new show’s intentions. The L.A. Convention Center just begs for spectacle, and walking into a huge room with only a small row of awkwardly organized cubicles will just seem strange. Why have it in such a giant space if you aren’t going to utilize the environment’s strengths? Even though it was mass chaos, I will miss seeing a huge animatronic dwarf towering over the Blizzard booth or a plethora of giant monitors blinding the attendees and causing huge sweaty bottlenecks around every booth babe covered bend. Actually, maybe I won’t miss all that.

Regardless, the announcement is exciting and interesting. It sounds like the ESA (Entertainment Software Association) listened to a lot of the criticisms from last year and is trying its best to improve what should be the greatest videogame expo in the world. For now, I remain cautiously optimistic.

Hit the jump for the full press release.

Entertainment Software Association Announces 2008 E3 Media & Business Summit

Washington, DC – December 18, 2007 – The 2008 E3 Media & Business Summit will take place from July 15 – 17, 2008, at the Los Angeles Convention Center (LACC), the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) announced today. The event will continue to focus on the business of the computer and video game industry, with an emphasis on press events and small meetings with media, development, and other key sectors. While there will be opportunities for game demonstrations, the 2008 E3 Media & Business Summit will not feature the large trade show environment of previous years.

“The US is the world’s number one video game market and the E3 Media & Business Summit is its premier video game conference. The 2008 Summit will provide a professional and efficient environment for suite-based meetings with media, and other industry leaders,” said Michael D. Gallagher, CEO of the ESA, which represents US computer and video game publishers and organizes the E3 Media & Business Summit. “We look forward to welcoming the media and top industry executives to a centralized, business focused and personalized experience. Our program of high-level meetings, networking and personal dialogue, and industry-shaping panel discussions will capture the explosive growth we have seen in 2007 and lay the foundation for the 2008 video game marketplace."

The event will be open to ESA members and non-members alike. Companies involved in console, PC, online, and mobile game publishing and developing, as well as makers of video game hardware and peripherals will be eligible to participate. Attendance at all events, meetings, and demonstrations will be by invitation only.

Additional details about the Summit will be forthcoming in the next few months.

The ESA is the U.S. association dedicated to serving the business and public affairs needs of the companies publishing interactive games for video game consoles, handheld devices, personal computers, and the Internet. ESA members collectively account for more than 90 percent of the $7.4 billion in entertainment software sales in the U.S. in 2006, and billions more in export sales of entertainment software. For more information about the ESA, please visit www.theESA.com.








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Aerox's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/18/2007 12:53
Aerox
Ugh, I hate the Convention Center. It means I have to sit on a bus for an hour to get down there because parking sucks, and Santa Monica is so much closer/nicer.

And my experience at E4All didn't really help my impression of it.

Also I wish we had the subway.
Aaron Mxy Yost's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/18/2007 12:54
Aaron Mxy Yost
But will Kentia Hall make a comeback? Hearing about the dredges of electronic entertainment hailing from that place was always my favorite part of E3.
Chad Concelmo's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/18/2007 13:01
Chad Concelmo
Kentia Hall scares me.
ShadowXOR's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/18/2007 13:01
ShadowXOR
Alternate headline: E3 to remain uninteresting
Jamez's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/18/2007 13:23
Jamez
Aerox, what do you mean? Parking there is easy as crap. At e for all...there were a gagillion...oh wait.

Then again, remember that there won't be millions of people storming the place like before.
IceMax's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/18/2007 13:33
IceMax
LA has subways?
Kryptinite's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/18/2007 13:36
Kryptinite
I'm totally crashing this event. I don't know how yet but I have time to plan my epic scheme.
Joe Burling's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/18/2007 14:05
Joe Burling
I thought for sure it would have moved to Vegas after that contract expired.
Hamza CTZ Aziz's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/18/2007 14:23
Hamza CTZ Aziz
God damn it, another 5 hour drive for me :(
Chad Concelmo's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/18/2007 14:29
Chad Concelmo
@IceMax,
It's the city's best kept secret. (And they are pretty nice too!)
MechaMonkey's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/18/2007 15:48
MechaMonkey
Events in the northeast, please. Thanks.
Samit Sarkar's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/18/2007 16:02
Samit Sarkar
@MechaMonkey: Right there with ya, buddy. Plus, New York’s subway rocks.
ScottyG's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/18/2007 16:35
ScottyG
Hmmm... I wonder what's going to happen to E4All.

@Chad: the subways in LA are indeed pretty nice. When I was there for E4All they got me to Holywood and back no problem.

Why did I go to Holywood? To buy rum of course! Lovely, delicious Belizian rum that I can't buy up here in the frigid north. :p

@MechaMonkey: Any idea what ever happened to PhillyClassic? That was a pretty fun event, but then all traces of the next planned one vanished. :(
konchu's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/18/2007 18:36
konchu
Maybe they finally see the need for a bigger E3. I mean there was demand it was packed so really was there any reason not to have it I think it was good for the industry in general. And the main people that really spoke out against E3 were those that screwed up at E3.

I think they are taking this opportunity though to cleanse E3 really with all the retail people(I think it could be argued its good to keep these guys involved cause they are the ones that sell the games) and many slipping through that had no business there(people that made review sites that were active 1 week a year etc) so I can see the desire to get away from that.

I personally would like to see something like TGS happen though having press only days and a public showing. I want my gaming circus and I would pay for admission for it.

Viva la Kentia Hall.
Fading Star's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/18/2007 18:44
Fading Star
@Chad
Please take me to the E3 2008 Expo with you. I'll dress like a Dolphin and I'll let you ride on....alright screw that, I will just stay home.
Chad Concelmo's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/18/2007 19:40
Chad Concelmo
Don't tease, Fading_Star, don't tease.
Bob Muir's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/18/2007 20:05
Bob Muir
@ Bronxbomber

I agree, it's so annoying that everything is so far away from us Easterners.
Darren Nakamura's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/18/2007 20:50
Darren Nakamura
Chad, I learned about that dolphin room in an art history class I took during my undergrad time.
Chad Concelmo's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/18/2007 21:04
Chad Concelmo
Best art history class EVER! :)
Hitogoroshi's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/19/2007 10:41
Hitogoroshi
Sounds good to me. I'd rather developers and publishers put their money towards games instead of spectacle.
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