The expo regularly attracts up to 60,000 visitors
The world's largest videogames show, the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), is to finish in its present form.
The annual three-day "mega-show" will no longer take place at its traditional home, the Los Angeles Conference Center.
Instead, the expo, which regularly attracts an audience of up to 60,000, will be held at a series of hotels to provide a more "intimate" event.
Some videogames fans say the move signals the "death of E3."
full story: news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/5234668.stm
The world's largest videogames show, the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), is to finish in its present form.
The annual three-day "mega-show" will no longer take place at its traditional home, the Los Angeles Conference Center.
Instead, the expo, which regularly attracts an audience of up to 60,000, will be held at a series of hotels to provide a more "intimate" event.
Some videogames fans say the move signals the "death of E3."
full story: news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/5234668.stm