E3 Finished as Big Exhibs Pull Support 

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By Colin Campbell  
  
The ESA will today seek to salvage some good from the wreckage of E3; but
the spectacle that has held the industry in thrall for 12 years is at an
end. 
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 As Next-Gen exclusively reported Sunday, all major exhibitors have
effectively pulled their support from the show, prompting the majority of
game publishers to also cancel plans for high-cost booths. The ESA will make
an announcement later today that will attempt to add some gloss to this
catastrophe, with some form of media-focused boutique event - branded E3 -
taking its place.

Some gullible journalists, evidently blinded by a desire to do-down a rival
scoop, have taken this as evidence that E3 is alive and well and merely
being 'downsized'. But this euphemism doesn't change the facts. The decision
by big manufacturers and publishers to walk away has left ESA in
damage-control mode. As we reported yesterday, E3, in its present form, is
dead.

The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) shindig has been a staple of
game industry life since the mid-1990s. However, the larger exhibitors have
jointly decided that the costs of the event do not justify the returns,
generally measured in media exposure.

Publishers believe the multi-million dollar budgets would be better spent on
more company-focused events that bring attention to their own product lines
rather than the industry as a whole.

Well placed sources say the news that larger exhibitors were pulling out had
prompted urgent meetings among publishing executives. They decided that,
without the support of the larger software publishers and hardware
manufacturers, there would be no point in continuing.

Whatever is announced today will be no more than a fig-leaf. The days of an
industry event attended by all the major publishers, spending big money, are
gone.

Calls to ESA staff are not being returned at present.


Gregory S. Williams
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