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EA CEO: "I hate E3 like this"


A number of top execs have joined the growing chorus of industry professionals questioning the importance and relevance of the E3 Media & Business Summit.

CEO of EA, John Riccitiello, has slammed the event, as has Laurent Detoc, Ubisoft's American president who described the show as "terrible."

"I hate E3 like this," said Riccitiello, speaking to the San Francisco Chronicle.

"Either we need to go back to the old E3, or we'll have to have our own private events."

Detoc was equally blunt, bemoaning the poor turnout.

"E3 this year is terrible. The world used to come to E3. Now it's like a pipe-fitters show in the basement," he declared.

Yesterday, Ubisoft's Alain Corre told GamesIndustry.biz that the show is being held at the wrong time of year and in the wrong location.

"It's one milestone in the communication of your products throughout the year, and it's important because it's the ramp-up for Christmas," he said. "[But] E3 here, mid-July, in the Convention Center in downtown LA - it's not appropriate I would say."

This year's keynote speaker, Texas governor Rick Perry, delivered his speech to less than 20 people in a 1000-seat venue.

Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto has said that the event is no longer the place to show titles for the dedicated games consumer, and the show is more suited to communicate new concepts to a broader audience.

Following the downsizing of the event from previous years, ESA president Mike Gallagher has promised to tweak the event once again next year.

This year saw E3 return to the LA Convention Centre, but instead of the 60,000 people who once attended the event in its prime, the media were limited to around 5,000 attendees.



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zurich_leaderPosted by zurich_leader on 20 July 2008, 07:59PM
they need a gaming academy awards.
DrEnzymePosted by DrEnzyme on 20 July 2008, 09:07PM
With the popularity of other shows such as GDC overshadowing E3, its not hard to see that E3 is on the way out.
WozzaPosted by Wozza on 20 July 2008, 09:15PM
PAX sounds pretty awesome too!
stupidlikeafoxPosted by stupidlikeafox on 20 July 2008, 11:02PM
e3 was poos, but i dont think its now obsolete just because nintendo had no games to show!
DonuttaPosted by Donutta on 21 July 2008, 12:49AM
I think we'll all see that dedicated gaming shows like Capcom Gamer's Day and X '0[x] will be the way the industry moves. Still, I'll be sad to see my gaming Christmas go.
magnusPosted by magnus on 23 July 2008, 11:36AM
what would you call a gaming academy award i wonder?

Joystiq should be all over it
ChatterboxZombiePosted by ChatterboxZombie on 5 August 2008, 05:19PM
"To others, gaming will always just be playing with the pebbles on the side of the road of life"
Thanks for the quote Yahtzee!