...ou presque, suite a plusieur demande des editeur L'E3 a faillit disparaitre. Le editeur trouvais le salon bien trop cher, et peut rentable, les million investi dans le salon pouvant etre bien mieux utilisé s'il etait investi dans les jeux...
Du' coup la direction de L'E3 a changé les choses, L'E3 tel que l'on le connaisais a mort avec celui des cette année. L'année prochaine L4e3 seras bien plus petit et therme de surface, et plus reservé au profesionnel qu'au public...
Moin de surface, moins d'argent, plus direct peut-etre...et toujour a L.A. il se pourais que le salon ais aussi lieu en juillet des l'an prochain.
L'E3 c'est FINI!!!
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L'E3 c'est FINI!!!
Mise a jour du larouse 2010:
DLC ou Downloadable Content. Enculade financière crée par de gros con, pour des jeu qui ne le sont pas forcément moin...
Gen de merde....
DLC ou Downloadable Content. Enculade financière crée par de gros con, pour des jeu qui ne le sont pas forcément moin...
Gen de merde....
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Retranscription de l'annonce officielle:
Entertainment Software Association Announces Evolution of E3Expo for 2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Stacey Wade
202-223-2400 or swade@theesa.com
Washington, DC (July 31, 2006) – To better address the needs of today’s global computer and video game industry, the 2007 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3Expo) is evolving into a more intimate event focused on targeted, personalized meetings and activities, the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) announced today.
“The world of interactive entertainment has changed since E3Expo was created 12 years ago. At that time we were focused on establishing the industry and securing orders for the holiday season,” said Douglas Lowenstein, President of the ESA, the trade association representing U.S. computer and video game publishers and the owner of E3Expo. “Over the years, it has become clear that we need a more intimate program, including higher quality, more personal dialogue with the worldwide media, developers, retailers and other key industry audiences.”
The new E3Expo will take shape over the next several months. As currently envisioned, it will still take place in Los Angeles, described by ESA as a “great and supportive partner helping to build E3.” It will focus on press events and small meetings with media, retail, development, and other key sectors. While there will be opportunities for game demonstrations, E3Expo 2007 will not feature the large trade show environment of previous years.
“E3Expo remains an important event for the industry and we want to keep that sense of excitement and interest, ensuring that the human and financial resources crucial to its success can be deployed productively to create an exciting new format to meet the needs of the industry. The new event ensures that there will be an effective and more efficient way for companies to get information to media, consumers, and others,” said Lowenstein.
Additionally, the evolution of the video game industry into a vibrant and expanding global market has led to the creation of major events in different regions, such as the Games Convention in Leipzig, the Tokyo Game Show, and company-specific events held by Sony, Nintendo, Microsoft, and others around the world. As a result, Lowenstein said, “It is no longer necessary or efficient to have a single industry ‘mega-show’. By refocusing on a highly-targeted event, we think we can do a better job serving our members and the industry as a whole, and our members are energized about creating this new E3.”
Additional details about the new E3Expo event 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 billion in entertainment software sales in the U.S. in 2005, and billions more in export sales of entertainment software. For more information about the ESA, please visit http://www.theESA.com.
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Entertainment Software Association Announces Evolution of E3Expo for 2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Stacey Wade
202-223-2400 or swade@theesa.com
Washington, DC (July 31, 2006) – To better address the needs of today’s global computer and video game industry, the 2007 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3Expo) is evolving into a more intimate event focused on targeted, personalized meetings and activities, the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) announced today.
“The world of interactive entertainment has changed since E3Expo was created 12 years ago. At that time we were focused on establishing the industry and securing orders for the holiday season,” said Douglas Lowenstein, President of the ESA, the trade association representing U.S. computer and video game publishers and the owner of E3Expo. “Over the years, it has become clear that we need a more intimate program, including higher quality, more personal dialogue with the worldwide media, developers, retailers and other key industry audiences.”
The new E3Expo will take shape over the next several months. As currently envisioned, it will still take place in Los Angeles, described by ESA as a “great and supportive partner helping to build E3.” It will focus on press events and small meetings with media, retail, development, and other key sectors. While there will be opportunities for game demonstrations, E3Expo 2007 will not feature the large trade show environment of previous years.
“E3Expo remains an important event for the industry and we want to keep that sense of excitement and interest, ensuring that the human and financial resources crucial to its success can be deployed productively to create an exciting new format to meet the needs of the industry. The new event ensures that there will be an effective and more efficient way for companies to get information to media, consumers, and others,” said Lowenstein.
Additionally, the evolution of the video game industry into a vibrant and expanding global market has led to the creation of major events in different regions, such as the Games Convention in Leipzig, the Tokyo Game Show, and company-specific events held by Sony, Nintendo, Microsoft, and others around the world. As a result, Lowenstein said, “It is no longer necessary or efficient to have a single industry ‘mega-show’. By refocusing on a highly-targeted event, we think we can do a better job serving our members and the industry as a whole, and our members are energized about creating this new E3.”
Additional details about the new E3Expo event 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 billion in entertainment software sales in the U.S. in 2005, and billions more in export sales of entertainment software. For more information about the ESA, please visit http://www.theESA.com.
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sangoti a écrit :De plus même VF5 qui est un jeu qui demande énormément de frame a un réseau presque parfait.
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Et non l’E3 2007 n’est pas encore à reléguer au musée des salons des jeux vidéo qui ont définitivement fermé leurs portes. Comme prévu, Doug Lowenstein, président de l’ESA, est revenu sur les propos tenus ce week-end et explique que l’E3 2007 sera beaucoup plus intimiste que les autres années. « Le nouveau E3 Expo » permettra ainsi un meilleur dialogue entre les acteurs de la scène vidéoludique et les médias du monde entier, avec des présentations de meilleure qualité et une approche beaucoup plus personnelle. Finies les fioritures et autres extravagances qui bouffaient littéralement les ressources financières de certains éditeurs afin de tenir la cadence face à la concurrence. Cette évolution nécessaire permettra donc de concentrer le salon mythique de Los Angeles autour de l’évènement majeur : les jeux vidéos. L’E3 2007 sera donc plus petit, plus proche des médias, moins onéreux pour les éditeurs. Ainsi chacun devrait y trouver son compte. Affaire à suivre…


