There has been much discussion in the industry about what event, if
any, will take the place of the event formerly known as E3.
Robert
Khoo, Penny Arcade's Director of Business Development, responds to
widespread speculation about the growing role of the Penny Arcade Expo
(PAX), now in its third year:
"PAX has clearly been growing in
leaps and bounds. Even before the demise of the 'old' E3, this year's
PAX was on track to attract more than 17,000 attendees with a big
presence from Microsoft and Nintendo and scores of other big names in
gaming. But PAX is all about the community, and Penny Arcade is
committed to keeping it that way. We don't want to be E3. PAX is a
place that hardcore gamers, whether they work in the industry, or not,
come to be completely immersed in game play, game music and game
culture.
There will be some changes in store for PAX next year.
In 2007, PAX will move to a venue triple the size of 2006, and we've
already begun to receive reservations for booth space from AAA
publishers. Based on recent conversations with our exhibitors and
potential new exhibitors, we do expect publishers to continue - perhaps
even more so than in the past - to reveal developmental phase games to
hardcore game fans in order to get their direct input on unfinished
products. In a way, PAX is like a giant 3-day beta test, which works
really well for both developers and publishers. We're also seeing an
increase in PAX interest from the media - both gaming and mainstream."
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Aaron Lockard, on Tue, 15 August 2006 08:44:37 , and has been read 58 times. It is filled under the following
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