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Posted Sep 13, 2007 at 11:36AM by Tim Y. Listed in: News, Games Tags: World Series of Video Games
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World Series of Video Games 2007 - Image 1 


Very sad news coming in for gamers out there - we have received word that the ongoing World Series of Video Games has been cancelled. In line with this, the upcoming tournaments in Los Angeles (October 18 to 21), London (November 16 to 18), and Sweden (November 29 to December 2) will be cancelled as well.

The news comes straight from organizer Games Media Properties, which explained this was because revenue from the previous tournaments were unable to sustain the league. Further complicating the financial problems were the current WSVG's extensive televised coverage, and event sizes. Here reads a segment of the official announcements posted at the league's site:

Over the course of two seasons, we have been honored by the strong support the community has shown in attending our festivals, and watching our competitions online and on television-- all in record-setting numbers. We have been grateful for the generous support provided by Intel and other sponsors since our inception.


Games Media Properties further announced that it will shift its focus on its growing online advertising network of websites. As for the winners of the past matches, the organizers states that your money payments will be handed after the necessary paperwork is properly filled out.

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Posted Sep 05, 2007 at 04:58PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: News Tags: Konami, Sony, ESA, Video Games Live, E For All, World Series of Video Games
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IDG World Expo: over 50 exhibitors confirmed for E For All - Image 1 


Although Sega, Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA), Capcom, and Microsoft are still a no-go, organizers IDG World Expo confirmed that dozens of game companies are confirmed to attend the E For All (EforAll) convention coming in October. The trade show that focuses more on the consumer is set for the Hollywood limelight starting October 18 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

Carolyn Rauch, former ESA vice president now in IDG World Expo's camp, said:

We have over 50 exhibitors, including Nintendo, Namco, THQ, Konami, EA and other major companies to be announced shortly. This is a group of companies that sold about half of all the games purchased in the U.S. last year.


Packed with events and programs dedicated to the consumer, E For All is often mistaken as the replacement of the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). But for IDG World Expo, it's simply an avenue for consumers to relive their part of the former E3.

Rauch maintained that official announcements of attending companies would be released in the near future. She added:

Gamers should be excited because this event is all about them -- from a terrific line up of the newest games from the industry's leading publishers, to the World Series of Video Games tournament and Video Games Live concert.



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Posted Aug 30, 2007 at 06:26PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: News Tags: Electronic Arts, Los Angeles, E For All, World Series of Video Games
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Electronic Arts affirms E For All attendance - Image 1 


Despite speculation that the international publisher wasn't going to IDG World Expo's E For All (a.k.a EforAll), a follow up to the issue by GameDaily has confirmed that Electronic Arts will in fact attend the event. Electronic Arts was officially named as one of several major game companies to participate in the consumer exposition, although the press release mysteriously disappeared.

"They have booth space that they purchased in front of South Hall. They are in the show. We have the signed contract, they plan to be there and we're working with them on their designs and what will be displayed and the products shown," said IDG World Expo's Mary Dolaher, CEO. Later, a representative from the publisher affirmed EA's plans to attend E For All.

As for the disappearance of the press release and brand logo of EA, Dolaher explained that the press release was held under "review" until EA's trademark lawyer gave the a-okay to put them back up again. The legal review was to verify where the organizers could use the company's trademark, "all the way across." She explained:

Wherever we're going to use the EA name, we want their trademark lawyers to review all of that. So whether it's a marketing piece or a billboard or a bus wrap or whatever the case may be, that's being reviewed by them right now. So there's no big news out of that.


As for Sony and Microsoft backing out of the entertainment exposition, Dolaher iterates that IDG is still working with both companies to ensure their products would still be at the event. In contrast, Nintendo has confirmed their attendance at E For All. She does argue that the World Series of Video Games circuit coming to the Los Angeles Convention Center would have Microsoft's presence at E For All anyway.

As for Sony, she said, "We're working with [Sony] to have an area where there are kiosks and game stations where they can put PS3s and PSPs out. We're shipping over 200 kiosks to the event." Here's to hoping all goes well. More on these as they come in.

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Posted Jul 28, 2007 at 06:46PM by Glen D. Listed in: News Tags: Quake, ESPN, G4, CBS, World Series of Video Games
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CBS - Image 1Tomorrow may be a big moment on the history of gaming as broadcast giant CBS formally becomes the first network of its class to show a video game tournament as a regular sporting event like other athletic spectacles such as the Masters and March Madness.

"There are an enormous amount of people of all ages who play video games these days, so we’re going to try to see if video games’ popularity can translate into a viable television audience," says CBS Sports Vice-President Rob Correa as he explores the possibility of people looking at this moment as a poignant event after a decade or so.

The tournament concerned is the World Series of Video Games which will be held in Louisville, Kentucky. Edited footage from the event will show highlights of face-offs between players in games such as Fight Night Round 3, Guitar Hero and other non-violent titles. First-person shootouts in Halo and Quake will sadly not make it on air because of the nature of the content.

The idea of the tournament and the coverage by CBS is pegged on the South Korean model which has an entire nation embracing gaming and making it a part of pop culture. A full-time coverage in the manner that ESPN covers sports isn't possible for video games just yet but for now, this is the biggest step game broadcasting can take in the US.

The CBS coverage is also a pilot test of sorts on how game programming in cable TV initiated by G4 and Gameplay HD can work in a bigger scale. The response of viewers will determine future plans on the coverage of electronic gaming as a sport on the network.

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Posted Jul 04, 2007 at 07:18PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: News, Games Tags: Epic Games, Quake, CBS, Counter-Strike, World Series of Video Games
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World Series of Video Games kicks off in Dallas tomorrow - Image 1This week it's another new stretch for the World Series of Video Games tour, as the WSVG 2007 hits Dallas, Texas for another round up for Counter-Strike, World of Warcraft, Guitar Hero II, Call of Duty 2, Gears of War, Quake 4 and Fight Night Round 3 competitive players.

Prizes totalling up to US$ 90,000 will be given away at the event, starting July 5, Thursday up to July 8, Sunday. The highlight of Dallas is the inclusion of Xbox 360 titles Gears of War from Epic Games and Guitar Hero II from Red Octane, so the event might be worth checking out for the Xbox 360 gamer.

And if you can shrug off the US$ 10 admission fee, you might want to pick up a few tips from James ‘2GD’ Harding on dominating with your trusty Quake 4 railgun. Listen carefully, and see tips being put to practice on the grand arena floors.

Cheer for your select team or players and get your face plastered all over CBS Sports news, while demoing some of the industry's latest games and winning some free swag. But first things first: you'd have to figure out how to get to the Gaylord Texan Resort on time.

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Posted May 25, 2007 at 08:28PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: News Tags: California, Video Games Live, Los Angeles, E For All, World Series of Video Games
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IDG World Expo plans for the future: 2008 E for All Expo dates revealed - Image 1 


In an official announcement made by IDG World Expo recently, it appears that the E for All Expo will definitely have a second round at the Los Angeles Convention Center. While the 2007 event has yet to occur in October, IDG World Expo has already planned the next event for the consumer leg of the divided E3 for an August showing.

Gamercat needs help. E for All gamers can help, yes? - Image 1E for All 2008 is primed for August 28-30, 2008, at the aforementioned venue in California. Details on whether the site floor will be a lot roomier than this year's consumer E3 event are sketchy, although indications of game-centric sub events might prove that E for All is grabbing the glory that its predecessor once held.

IDG World Expo highlights the following features of the 2008 event this early in the year:
Aside from the U.S. 2008 WSVG event and newly signed up Video Games Live Concert, gamers will also be able to confer walkthroughs... err... news with other fellow gamers over the Gamer Lounge, demo the hottest games from attending developers and publishers, and participate in discussions of art in videogames.

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Posted Mar 15, 2007 at 06:10PM by Chris L. Listed in: News Tags: Nintendo, IDG Entertainment, G4, E For All, World Series of Video Games, IDG
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E For All - Now with LESS booty! - Image 1 


Gamasutra received details on IDG Entertainment's E For All (can we get to calling it E4 sooner or later? Saves on the keystrokes) that shows how the post-E3 is shaping up to the legacy of its predecessor. Never did the phrase "Meet the new boss; same as the old boss" ring any more true: heading up E For All for IDG is Mary Dolaher, previously operations head for E3.

And to that, as so far as Gamasutra had received updated info from IDG (as of March 6), E For All shall feature (subject to change):
  • Currently, Sony's and Nintendo's booth presences in E For All, while considerable, will actually be a tad or two smaller than their E3 presence, because the main show floor is limited to the LA Convention Center's South Hall (nothing mentioned for Microsoft; we assume that IDG is still receiving details from Redmond about that)
  • Other booths include Future Publishing, G4, DirecTV, and the World Series of Video Games Tournament.
  • Noise caps are being enforced: nothing above 85 decibels, just like in previous E3.
  • Also like in previous E3s: "family friendly fare" that prohibits full or partial nudity, "including live models" and "bathing suit bottoms." No booty calls here either.


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