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Analysis: From Motion Controls To Nintendo Triumphs, E3′s Big Takeaways
In the center of the E3 show floor in the Los Angeles Convention Center's South Hall, Microsoft gave attendees demonstrations of Kinect games in transparent rooms, outside of which visitors routinely clustered to watch participants haltingly jump, squa...
Gamasutra Details E3 Expo 2010 Coverage Plans

This week, the Los Angeles Convention Center will host the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo, bringing tends of thousands of game industry professionals together and showcasing the video game industry's major titles in development for release this fall and beyond. As always, Gamasutra's multiple full-time editorial staff will be on location at E3 with ongoing reporting on the significant news originating from the expo, coverage of the trends that emerge, and interviews with notable figures in ...

E3 Reveals 245 Exhibitors, Expects ‘Robust’ Attendance

The Entertainment Software Association says that it's already registered 245 exhibitors for E3 and that the show floor space is almost entirely taken, alongside "robust" attendee registration. The event, once again at the Los Angeles Convention Center, will take place June 15-17, and the ESA says it's aiming to stage "the main event for the entertainment industry in 2010." "Major retailers, investor analyst firms, and media from the United States and over 60 countries are ...

Senator Leland Yee: Games May Be ‘Artful’, But Children Are Too Vulnerable

Politician Leland Yee spearheaded the controversial law which would ban the sale of "violent video games" to minors, which is about to be reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court. In a recent interview with the Los Angeles Times, Yee said that games do have merit, but also implied that children cannot be otherwise protected by their parents. Calling the contested law the "right approach to go after ultra-violent video games", Yee says that he is ...

IndieCade 2010 Calls For Submissions

The Los Angeles-based independent gaming celebration IndieCade has issued a call for submissions for its 2010 event, which includes an exhibition, workshops and awards ceremony. IndieCade will be held across multiple venues across downtown Culver City in California from October 8-10 this year. Game submissions are due June 1 at midnight, PST. The festival program is open to the paying public, said organizers. The event is looking for independently-created "interactive media of all types," including ...

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