The game companies will now hold their premiere event of the year in the first week of June and make it open to the public for the first time. This latter development is welcome because game fans are usually the best at figuring out what is hot at the show. That gives journalists like me a better idea of what’s going to be the game to watch.
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This larger-show format echoes the universal advice that observers such as Hal Halpin, head of the consumer-oriented Entertainment Consumer Association, offered to ESA President Mike Gallagher. Croal says that the ESA’s members are referring to the event as a “prosumer” show, meaning professional and consumer combined.
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The big question for gamers: are they bringing back the booth babes? (Yes, quite sexist, but it’s no doubt the number one bemoaned problem missing from the show in the last two years).
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