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  • IDG: E for All is not coming back in 2009

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    10.24.2008

    Although we've seen it reported that E for All is dead and buried, the quote being used appears to be a rehash of the same cryptic response Big Download reported two days ago. So, we contacted event organizer IDG for a definitive answer and were told, "Unfortunately, E for All will not be occurring in 2009, as our focus now turns to E3." There, now that's clear.IDG is also the organizer for E3 2009, which appears to be a return to the festivities as we once knew them -- booth babes included. E for All was a competent effort, but the show saw a dramatic drop in attendance following its inaugural year. Adding insult to injury has been Seattle-based consumer show PAX's expansion and growth. Hopefully E3 has learned its lesson, eliminating the need for another E for All ever again.

  • E for All attendance drops in second year

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    10.06.2008

    Despite IDG World Expo's press release touting a "second successful year," attendance at this year's E for All Expo was down. Official attendance numbers were reported to be 15,000, that's down from last year's inaugural event, which saw 18,000 attendees.The E for All attendance numbers aren't exactly the most robust for an event being held in a megalopolis like Los Angeles, especially when compared to PAX 2008's 58,500 attendees who trekked up through the great wilderness to find the sleepy town of Seattle. Meanwhile, BlizzCon is capped at 15,000 attendees and those tickets, at $100 apiece, sold out almost as soon as they went on sale. IDG has not announced an E for All Expo for 2009 at this point[Via Big Download]

  • Joystiq at E for All, the highlights and lowlights

    by 
    Kevin Kelly
    Kevin Kelly
    10.06.2008

    We wandered the booths of E for All in Los Angeles over the weekend, taking in what the show had to offer. It all inexplicably began with a rousing tune played by a troupe of bagpipers. What? We weren't sure what the tie-in there was either, unless there's a Bagpipe Hero in the works. You heard it hear first.Inside, we made our way through the maze of games and past the hordes of schwag-seekers to the interior, where we watched people vie for prizes and sampled some of the local fare. Check out some of our highlights after the break, including the audio of the bagpipery, our encounter with both Steve Wiebe and Billy Mitchell, and also Wolf from American Gladiators and what we thought about the show in general. Plus, you can also revel in the glory of our E for All gallery.As an extra treat, check out the audio from the bagpipes that began it all below. Now if you just mail us your $35 money order, you can feel like you were there.

  • E for All scheduled for Oct. 3-5 at LA Convention Center

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    02.11.2008

    Joystiq has just confirmed that this year's E for All expo will be held October 3 to October 5 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Previously IDG World Expo, the company behind E for All, said the event would be held Aug. 28-30, which would have put it in direct competition with the Penny Arcade Expo in Seattle. Now, the company says it's excited to hold the event in October again following the "great success" and feedback from exhibitors last year.The event's scheduling seems to be a twofer for IDG as the expo company is holding its GreenXchange environmental event at the LACC from October 1 to October 3. More information will be forthcoming, but organizers say to expect a show similar to last year.