E for All to take over Hollywood
A statement from IDG via its GamePro website, reveals several other plans IDG Entertainment has in store for their E for All expo.
Most notable is the fact that when they deem that the time is ripe, E for All will take over Hollywood. We’re not kidding. Apparently, they’ll rent the Hollywood sign and replace the “Y” with the “E” of the E for All “E” logo. They’ll also be filling subways with posters, shrink wrapping buses, and lighting up adjacent downtown buildings.
Moreover, aside from the events/details already mentioned by QJ Blogger Chris L, there will also be Gaming Tournaments, a concert at the Nokia Theater courtesy of folks from Video Games Live, and a separate area in Kentia Hall reserved for companies that plan to sell products during the expo.
General Admission tickets for the event will go on sale on June 1st and advanced pre-sale tickets should be available one month before that. Advance pre-sale ticket holders will be allowed access to event grounds at the Los Angeles Convention Center one hour before general Admission.
Oh, and if you’re parent’s are a bit cautious about bringing the rest of the family to the event – to spare your little sibling’s eyes from all the ehbil violence – They note that there will be ESRB ratings at each station so parents will know what array of games will be seen at a particular area. That said, don’t go looking for skimpy booth babes at the “decent for kiddies” area.
A statement from IDG via its GamePro website, reveals several other plans IDG Entertainment has in store for their E for All expo.
Most notable is the fact that when they deem that the time is ripe, E for All will take over Hollywood. We’re not kidding. Apparently, they’ll rent the Hollywood sign and replace the “Y” with the “E” of the E for All “E” logo. They’ll also be filling subways with posters, shrink wrapping buses, and lighting up adjacent downtown buildings.
Moreover, aside from the events/details already mentioned by QJ Blogger Chris L, there will also be Gaming Tournaments, a concert at the Nokia Theater courtesy of folks from Video Games Live, and a separate area in Kentia Hall reserved for companies that plan to sell products during the expo.
General Admission tickets for the event will go on sale on June 1st and advanced pre-sale tickets should be available one month before that. Advance pre-sale ticket holders will be allowed access to event grounds at the Los Angeles Convention Center one hour before general Admission.
Oh, and if you’re parent’s are a bit cautious about bringing the rest of the family to the event – to spare your little sibling’s eyes from all the ehbil violence – They note that there will be ESRB ratings at each station so parents will know what array of games will be seen at a particular area. That said, don’t go looking for skimpy booth babes at the “decent for kiddies” area.