The ESA Announces Details For E3 2008
By Eli Green
Dec 18, 2007 - 23:59
The ESA announces E3 2008
The
Entertainment Software Association (ESA) announced the details for
next year's Electronic Entertainment Expo today. The 2008 E3 Media &
Business Summit, as you may remember it is now called, will be taking
place July 15 – 17, 2008 at the Los Angeles Convention Center
(LACC). Continuing with the reformed theme of last year's E3, the
event will focus on the business aspects of the computer and video
game industry, placing emphasis on the press events and small
meetings with media, development and other sectors of the industry.
Yet again, the ESA is
emphasizing
the fact that E3 has been considerably scaled down, compared to the
years previous to E3 2007. The press release itself reads “
While
there will be opportunities for game demonstrations, the 2008 E3
Media & Business Summit will not feature the large trade show
environment of previous years.”
Michael D. Gallagher, CEO of the ESA, commented on the upcoming show and spoke about the continuing changes to its structure and what attendees can expect to experience. “The 2008 Summit will provide a professional and efficient environment for suite-based meetings with media, and other industry leaders,” Gallagher said, “We look forward to welcoming the media and top industry executives to a centralized, business focused and personalized experience. Our program of high-level meetings, networking and personal dialogue, and industry-shaping panel discussions will capture the explosive growth we have seen in 2007 and lay the foundation for the 2008 video game marketplace.”
While the show is open to both ESA members and non-members alike, attendance to any and all of its events, meetings and demonstrations are invitation only. Attendees can expect to see the latest offerings from companies involved in console, PC, online and mobile game development and publishing, as well as hardware and peripheral manufacturers.
The ESA, and show exhibitors, will be releasing further details on the show in the coming months.
EA announces Burnout Paradise soundtrack
Electronic
Arts announced the soundtrack for
Burnout
Paradise
today. The latest addition to EA's high adrenaline racing franchise
will feature songs from forty major artists, including Alice in
Chains, Jane's Addiction, Jimmy Eat World, Twisted Sister, as well as
artists from EA's own music label, Artwerk, which include Airbourne,
Jupiter One and Junkie XL. Of course, what would the soundtrack for a
game with the word paradise in the title be without Guns N' Roses'
Paradise
City
?
Yes, that's in there too. Admittedly, there are some surprises in the
list. Canadian rocker Avril Lavigne's
Girlfriend
,
though it does have some “oomph” to it, could be construed as a
little out of place. The complete in-game soundtrack for
Burnout
Paradise
is as follows:
Artists Song
Adam And The Ants Stand And Deliver
Agent Blue Snowhill
Airbourne Too Much, Too Young, Too Fast
Alice In Chains Would?
Army Of Me Going Through Changes
Avril Lavigne Girlfriend
Brain
Failure feat.
Coming
Down To Beijing
Dicky Barrett
Brand New The Archers Bows Have Broken
Bromheads Jacket Fight Music For The Fight
Depeche Mode Route 66 (Beatmasters Mix)
Faith No More Epic
Innerpartysystem Heart Of Fire
Jimmy Eat World Electable (Give It Up)
Junkie
XL feat.
Cities
In Dust
Lauren Rocket
Jupiter One Fire Away
Kerli Creepshow
Killswitch Engage My Curse
LCD Soundsystem Us V. Them
Make
Good
Beautiful
Ruin
Your Escape
Maxeen Block Out The World
Mexicolas Come Clean
N.E.R.D. Rockstar (Jason Nevins Mix)
Never Heard Of It Finger On The Trigger
Operator Nothing To Lose
Permanent ME Until You Leave
Saosin Collapse
Seether Fake It
Senses Fail Calling All Cars
Showing Off
Everyone
Has Their Secrets
To Thieves
Skybombers It Goes Off
Soundgarden Rusty Cage
Sugarcult Dead Living
Swervedriver Duel
The Photo Atlas Red Orange Yellow
The Pigeon
I’m
Not Sorry
Detectives
The Styles Glitter Hits (J.J. Puig Mix)
Twisted Sister I Wanna Rock
Burnout Paradise will be releasing for Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 on January 22, 2008. The game's demo is available for download now via the Xbox Live Marketplace and the Playstation Network. The game has been rated E10+ for Everyone 10 and up.
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