"1995"^^ . . "Electronic Entertainment Expo"@en . . . "E3 is widely regarded as the world's largest regular convention for video games. Video game companies generally spend more on their presentations for E3 than any other convention (including fancy decorations and pyrotechnics). Major video game critics often have a \"best of E3\" award session (similar to end-of-year award sessions), and only E3 consistently features such awards."@en . . . . "The first year for the Electronic Entertainment Expo was held in 1995. This year featured many introductions into the gaming industry, such as the Virtual Boy, the Nintendo Ultra 64 (later renamed the Nintendo 64), and Sony's entrance into the industry. There were over 80,000 attendees for the first year. In 2007 and 2008, the number of attendees dropped because the convention became invitation-only. Throughout the following years, the convention would see many products get their first appearance."@en . . . . "The Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) is an annual trade fair for the video gaming industry taking place in Los Angeles. It generally takes place during May/June each year since 1995."@en . . "The Electronics Entertainment Expo, commonly referred to as E3, is an industry driven convention for video games and other forms of interactive entertainment, which premiered in 1995. Prior to the premiere of E3, video games were commonly demonstrated at the Consumer Electronics Show. While the Dreamcast was still actively supported by Sega, independent developers used the show to demonstrate their Dreamcast software. On May 17, May 18, and May 19, 2001, the seventh annual E3 took place. Independent developers distributed a CD of software running on the Dreamcast called DC Tonic."@en . . . "Electronic Entertainment Expo"@es . . . . "La Electronic Entertainment Expo, m\u00E1s conocida como E3 (en Espa\u00F1ol: Exposici\u00F3n de Entretenimiento Electr\u00F3nico) es una feria anual de la industria del videojuego, presentada por la ESA (Entertainment Software Association). Es usada por muchos publicantes de videojuegos y fabricantes de accesorios para revelar y promocionar sus nuevos productos, adem\u00E1s de la mercanc\u00EDa relacionada con el juego. A diferencia de la Gamescom y otras ferias del videojuego, E3 es un evento exclusivo al que s\u00F3lo pueden acceder el personal relacionado con la industria del videojuego, as\u00ED como algunos periodistas. El E3 toma lugar com\u00FAnmente a finales de mayo o inicios de junio de cada a\u00F1o en Los \u00C1ngeles Convention Center, en Los \u00C1ngeles, Estados Unidos. Tanto la fecha como el lugar han variado a lo largo de los a\u00F1os, ya que, aunque en sus inicios se presentaba a finales de mayo, actualmente se celebra en el mes de junio, durante su segunda o tercer semana. El lugar s\u00F3lo vari\u00F3 una vez, durante el E3 2007, el evento se celebr\u00F3 en Santa M\u00F3nica, una ciudad al oeste de Los \u00C1ngeles. El pr\u00F3ximo evento E3 es el E3 2017 que tomar\u00E1 lugar los d\u00EDas 13, 14 y 15 de junio de 2017."@es . . . "D"@en . . . . "Event"@en . "The Electronic Entertainment Expo (or E3 for short) is an annual trade show for Computer and Video gaming companies. This article or section is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it."@en . "The Los Angeles Convention Center during E3 2012"@en . . "At E3, people often dress up in many costumes, people are also able to buy valuable items or merchandise that are only available for the event. People can also get their own possessions signed by celebrities, and get to sit with the audience, watching a conference held by their favorite genres and much more. The games City Folk and Animal Crossing: New Leaf were mentioned here."@en . . . . "The Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) is an annual trade fair for the video gaming industry taking place in Los Angeles. It generally takes place during May/June each year since 1995."@en . . "The first year for the Electronic Entertainment Expo was held in 1995. This year featured many introductions into the gaming industry, such as the Virtual Boy, the Nintendo Ultra 64 (later renamed the Nintendo 64), and Sony's entrance into the industry. There were over 80,000 attendees for the first year. In 2007 and 2008, the number of attendees dropped because the convention became invitation-only. Throughout the following years, the convention would see many products get their first appearance."@en . . "Electronic Entertainment Expo"@en . "E3 is widely regarded as the world's largest regular convention for video games. Video game companies generally spend more on their presentations for E3 than any other convention (including fancy decorations and pyrotechnics). Major video game critics often have a \"best of E3\" award session (similar to end-of-year award sessions), and only E3 consistently features such awards."@en . . "45700"^^ . "The Electronic Entertainment Expo, commonly known as E3, is an annual trade show for the computer and video games industry presented by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA). It is used by many video game developers to show off their upcoming games and game-related hardware."@en . . "La Electronic Entertainment Expo, m\u00E1s conocida como E3 (en Espa\u00F1ol: Exposici\u00F3n de Entretenimiento Electr\u00F3nico) es una feria anual de la industria del videojuego, presentada por la ESA (Entertainment Software Association). Es usada por muchos publicantes de videojuegos y fabricantes de accesorios para revelar y promocionar sus nuevos productos, adem\u00E1s de la mercanc\u00EDa relacionada con el juego. A diferencia de la Gamescom y otras ferias del videojuego, E3 es un evento exclusivo al que s\u00F3lo pueden acceder el personal relacionado con la industria del videojuego, as\u00ED como algunos periodistas."@es . . "Active"@en . "At E3, people often dress up in many costumes, people are also able to buy valuable items or merchandise that are only available for the event. People can also get their own possessions signed by celebrities, and get to sit with the audience, watching a conference held by their favorite genres and much more. The games City Folk and Animal Crossing: New Leaf were mentioned here."@en . "The Electronics Entertainment Expo, commonly referred to as E3, is an industry driven convention for video games and other forms of interactive entertainment, which premiered in 1995. Prior to the premiere of E3, video games were commonly demonstrated at the Consumer Electronics Show. While the Dreamcast was still actively supported by Sega, independent developers used the show to demonstrate their Dreamcast software. On May 11, May 12, and May 13, 2000, the sixth annual E3 took place. The commercial emulator that runs some PlayStation games on Dreamcast, bleemcast!, is demonstrated at the expo. On May 17, May 18, and May 19, 2001, the seventh annual E3 took place. Independent developers distributed a CD of software running on the Dreamcast called DC Tonic."@en . . . . . "The Electronic Entertainment Expo (or E3 for short) is an annual trade show for Computer and Video gaming companies. This article or section is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it."@en . "The Electronic Entertainment Expo, commonly known as E3, is an annual trade show for the computer and video games industry presented by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA). It is used by many video game developers to show off their upcoming games and game-related hardware."@en . . . . . . . . . "Unlike Gamescom and other video game trade fairs that are open to the public, E3 is an exclusive, industry-only event. Persons who apply to attend are required by the event's governing body (Entertainment Software Association) to verify that they have some professional connection to the electronic entertainment industry. E3 is commonly held in late May or early June of each year at the Los Angeles Convention Center (LACC) in Los Angeles. In 2007, the convention was exceptionally held from July 11 to July 13 in Santa Monica, California. The latest E3 will be held on June 11-13, 2013 at the Los Angeles Convention Center (E3 2013.)"@en . . . "Unlike Gamescom and other video game trade fairs that are open to the public, E3 is an exclusive, industry-only event. Persons who apply to attend are required by the event's governing body (Entertainment Software Association) to verify that they have some professional connection to the electronic entertainment industry. E3 is commonly held in late May or early June of each year at the Los Angeles Convention Center (LACC) in Los Angeles. In 2007, the convention was exceptionally held from July 11 to July 13 in Santa Monica, California."@en . . .