E3 2005 Show news

by Nick Haywood on 26 April 2005, 00:00

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More than 1,000 NEW products launched at E3 2005 will make it a Gamers Heaven!

More than 1,000 NEW products launched at E3 2005 will make it a Gamers Heaven!



More than 1,000 computer and video games and related products will make their debut at the 11th annual Electronic Entertainment Expo 2005 (E3) being held between May 18 – 20.

The show, which is completely sold out, will host more than 400 of the world's leading interactive entertainment companies in more than 540,000 net square feet of exhibit space at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

The trade-only show is the premiere product launching pad for the global interactive entertainment industry. According to a separate ESA, (the company which owns E3), consumer survey, 90 percent of gamers say they've heard of E3 and 50 percent say they rely on news and other information generated by the show to learn more about games and other products they plan to purchase.

The E3 exhibitor survey results also show that consumers will not have to wait long to buy the products previewed at the event, as more than 4,000 (81 percent) of all products shown will be available on store shelves this holiday season. While consumers cannot attend E3 2005, they can visit the show virtually through E3Insider (www.e3insider.com), the show's official consumer Web site featuring exclusive coverage of the show, including news updates, fan cams and photos.

Overall, more than 5,000 products will be shown at E3 2005. The nearly 300 exhibitors who participated in the survey were asked to provide details of what they consider to be their top-ten products at the event. According to survey respondents, top-ten titles at E3 2005 will fall into the following categories:

• Action/Adventure games (19 percent)

• Role Playing games (13 percent)
• Sports/Driving/Racing games (11 percent)
• Child/Family games (6 percent)
• Strategy games (5 percent)
• Simulation games (4 percent)
• Educational/Edutainment games (3 percent)
• Arcade games (3 percent)
• Other games (4 percent)


E3's "First Looks" program will specifically spotlight products showing for the first time ever at E3. Participating "First Looks" exhibitors will be designated on the official E3 Web site ( www.e3expo.com ) and on the exhibit floor, beginning May 18.