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PA's Khoo Reacts To 'E For All' 2008 Date
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on Tue Sep 18, 2007 11:27 AM
from the not-so-much-with-the-truth dept.
from the not-so-much-with-the-truth dept.
The last weekend in August has been the comfortable home of the Penny Arcade Expo since the event began. This year, the new 'E For All' event is planned for October, but in 2008 the IDG-run convention is scheduled for the same weekend as PAX. FiringSquad had a chat with Penny Arcade's business manager Robert Khoo, who explained why he's not worried. "If we change our dates at all, it won't be because of this- it's always a challenge to wrestle and negotiate for as much space as possible at the convention center, and since we're expecting 45-50k next year, we take what we can get. Right now we are planning for that same weekend, but if for some reason even more space opens up two weeks before, we'll take it. But I'll be honest with you- since PAX started I've seen my fair share of consumer shows come and go (take IGNLive for instance). It's super hard to run one of these things, and I'd be surprised if E For All lasts longer than this year." They're expecting a mind-boggling 45k-50k people next year.
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Last weekend the dark horde of nerddom descended on Seattle, entering the heart of the 'Emerald City' to gorge itself on the music, culture, and humor of gaming. The Penny Arcade Expo (PAX) once again brought together fans of the influential webcomic for a festival that, without even trying, seems to be taking the place of old E3. Though they were expecting around 30,000 people, the word was that by early Sunday they'd already gone through some 40,000 badges. There were DSes everywhere, concerts at night, a packed exhibit hall, and benchmark comic strips created by Mike Krahulik and Jerry Holkins adorned almost every wall. Despite all the people and the noise, somehow the event had a community feel to it that was hard to understand ... and even harder to describe. I'll try, though, along with impressions from games on the show floor and the incredible music of folks like Jonathan Coulton and the Minibosses. Read on, and All Hail Ball.
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I guess (Score:3, Funny)
E for All is giving up? (Score:2)
Either the people from "E for All" think they are strong enough to crush PAX (unlikely), or they just want to end it all.
Or they are too clueless to care...
50000 is mind-boggling? (Score:3, Interesting)
Though, to put it in perspective, any info on how many people E3 2006, 2005, etc. saw show up?
Re:50000 is mind-boggling? (Score:4, Insightful)
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P-A is hella popular; I'm not exactly surprised by the large number of attendees to their convention, especially since it's now quite well-established. I'm more interested in some comparison numbers for other cons...
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Hope this helps.
Compared to Burning Man.... (Score:3, Funny)
Even if you get 50,000 geeks together for a party, it still isn't as "popular" as nudity.
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Re:50000 is mind-boggling? (Score:5, Informative)
2005 - 70,000
2004 - 65,000
From informal google searching. So PAX is not quite E3 levels yet, but given PAX's popularity and E3's current lack thereof, they could easily swap roles in a few years.
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Re:50000 is mind-boggling? (Score:5, Informative)
2004 - 3,300
2005 - 9,000 (triples in size)
2006 - 19,323 (doubles in size)
2007 - 37,000 (doubles in size)
I think the growth speaks volumes.
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meh. (Score:3, Interesting)
Goes to show they don't really give a crap (Score:5, Insightful)
Robert Khoo: It was in early June that they announced their 2008 dates, so by that time we already realized PAX 2007 was going to be insane because of the prereg ticket sales. I actually gave (IDG World Expo CEO) Mary Dolaher a ring and told her that for the past four years PAX is on the last weekend of August. She actually had no idea who we were, but I told her that it would be in everyone's best interest if she reconsidered the date given our size. She said she would call me back "next week..." and that was 4 months ago, so I don't know- maybe she lost my phone number?
How can you be running a huge gaming expo, under the banner "E for All", and not even know what PAX or Penny Arcade are? They obviously know nothing about their target audience at all.
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Yeah! I what PAX is and who the Penny Arcade guys are...but who are these "IDG" nudniks anyhow?
Yeah.. that's not true. (Score:5, Interesting)
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Nail in the Coffin (Score:2, Insightful)
Or does it? E for All is already dead. It is basically going to be a local convention now. If you already live in LA, whats a little traffic congested drive for a day full of some free cool swag and games?
Perhaps by changing the weekend to the same weekend a
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Because the cheapest ticket will cost you $50?
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Well forget that.
Excellent insight Rallion!
Dead in 2008 (if it survives 2007). (Score:2)
Pay $50 to get some "free swag" and walk around in the world's biggest GameStop? No thanks.
I've already turned down free tickets to this event because, honestly, I don't think it is worth the LA traffic or the cost of parking (which can run you $30-$50 if the main lot is full).
I doubt many "very very casual gamers" will think its a good idea either...
PWND (Score:1)
What in Hades is 'E for All'? (Score:2)