Gaming Show in London 15/16 March

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Just wondering if any one is going to the games and entertainment show (can post real name ) at Wembley on the 15/16 March? Its being run by one of the large online DVD/Music/ Game retailers so i cant post more details.

Sony Computer Entertainment Europe follows Microsoft, Activision, THQ, and Ubisoft are going to be there. The organisers said it will be an ‘entertainment extravaganza packed full of the latest video games, with exclusive game launches, movie trailers from this years biggest films, live performances from a host of top UK bands and the chance to interact with famous personalities’. Tickets are only £6 for adults worth a look if your in the area, all attendees on those dates will get free goodie bags and many prizes, including the chance to win £50,000 each day of the public event. To access all areas of this event you will need a VIP pass, but these cost a reasonable £16 for a chance to play the big hitters of 2008.
Not heard it mentioned so thought id post it, think im going to go, probably get the VIP ticket.
 
Just wondering if any one is going to the games and entertainment show (can post real name ) at Wembley on the 15/16 March? Its being run by one of the large online DVD/Music/ Game retailers so i cant post more details.


Not heard it mentioned so thought id post it, think im going to go, probably get the VIP ticket.

Sounds good but wont be in the area unfortunately :(
 
Just round the corner for me, doubt I will go though. I went to some at Earls Court a few years back sponsored by Sony I think).

I suppose if they can guarantee what new games will be available to play there, I might take the 10 min trip down to Wembley.

Do you think there will be free stuff there?


rp2000
 
I am sure there will be freebies, nothing great though I expect.

My GF has said she will go with me so we might check it out. There isn't much info that I can find online as to who is going to be there and what will be there.

Any ideas?
 
Looking at the tickets they seem to be for morning or afternoon sessions.

I guess I can't link the actual site but I can say it is called Play.com Live (it's not like they are selling stuff, just sponsoring a convention/show etc).

Morning slot is 10am-2pm and Afternoon is 2pm-6pm Would be good, although if it is like other shows I been to I can imagine the main time being spent queuing to play 5 minute go on a new game :)

Blurb says "Packed full of top titles including Lego Indiana Jones, Ghostbusters, Soul Calibur 4, Condemned 2 and Rock Band you'll be able to get hands-on time with this year's biggest game releases before they hit the shops. There will also be live music, celebrity appearances and massive competitions, plus a whole lot of surprises!"



rp2000
 
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Oh its just sessions. would have gone if it was more like a expo.

Oh well looks like I will be spending my bday in my room drunk. :p
 
Oh its just sessions. would have gone if it was more like a expo.

Oh well looks like I will be spending my bday in my room drunk. :p

Yeah, that is what i thought it would be like. I get the feeling time lwill be limited for games due to the "sessions"

Anyway even if it was an Expo, get drunk on your bday anyway (but don't stay in your room all day!) :) And have a good one!!


rp2000
 
Some more info regarding the event,

Can you tell us the final list of publishers attending?

We have Ubisoft, THQ, Apple, Sierra Entertainment, SEGA, Capcom, Konami, Codemasters, Warner Bros, Microsoft, Activision, Oxygen Interactive, EA, Square-Enix, Midway, the Blu-ray Committee, Sony, Dare to be Digital, plus exhibitors from other areas of our business - and, the best thing you want to be there for, the TVG stand.

Which are the major games that people can expect to see at the event?


We have a wide range of playable games that have yet to be released, including the likes of Project Origin and LEGO Batman from Warner Bros, Rock Band from EA, LEGO Indiana Jones, Codemasters' Race Driver: GRID, The Bourne Conspiracy and Ghostbusters from Sierra Entertainment, Viking: Battle of Asgard, Condemned 2, Iron Man and SEGA Superstars Tennis from SEGA, and Microsoft's Ninja Gaiden II.

Condemned 2 and Ninja Gaiden II are both 18 rated titles, how are you handling such games?

There will be an adult area which will be closely monitored where we'll have these titles and a few others.

Beyond the games what other forms of entertainment can attendees look forward to?

Warner Home Entertainment are presenting a Dark Knight feature (ahead of the forthcoming motion-picture return of Batman), along with The Wachowski Brothers' take on Speed Racer. We'll also have The Blu-ray Committee on stage showcasing films coming to the format during the summer.

One of the big features of the show is centered on the stage. We've got numerous top UK bands lined up, such as Elliot Minor and Supergrass. They will be subject to change, but we're working with upwards of 20 bands at the moment to ensure there's plenty of entertainment on the stage throughout the weekend.

Throughout the weekend we're going to have Gemma Atkinson(:D:D) and Iain Lee presenting the stage show, introducing the bands, the competitions and giving away prizes.

On the provision that Competitor Live is a roaring success, do you think this will turn into an annual event?

Yes. We're already in the planning stages for Competitor Live 2009, which will take place on the weekend of October 16-17th 2009. We've put together this years show in only three months and we look forward to having more time to plan next years show.

Do you foresee it taking place in different locations around the UK?


We're looking to take this to different locations around the UK, in order to get as many people to enjoy the unique entertainment experience that we will achieve with this year's show.

Can you tell us anything about the competitions taking place?


There's £50,000 in cash going to the winner of the Pro Evolution Soccer tournament that's been played online for the past three months. The top 32 are all going to Wembley to battle it out and find the king of Pro Evo and the winner will walk away from the weekend with a Premiership footballer's weekly wage.

In addition to that there's an Unreal Tournament 3 competition, which again is the grand final of tournaments taking place for the last few months. Again there'll be £50,000 in cash to be won on the day there as well.

There will also be prizes to win all over the weekend with various different competitions.

What single game are you looking forward to seeing and playing at the show?

For me it's Ghostbusters, it's something I remember going to the cinema way back when it first came out. It's a favourite film of mine, to actually not cross the streams and battle the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man is where it's at for me.

It's a great franchise and it's been a long time since I remember playing it on the Commodore64; the world's moved on a lot since then so I'm looking forward to playing it on the current-generation of consoles.

How supportive have publishers been given this is an inaugural consumer driven event?

Fantastic. The response from publishers has been amazingly encouraging. Initially when we were considering doing a show we went to all of the publishers and 90% of them said "we'll support you, we're in", and that's been the case all the way through. They've been very supportive, they're working hard to get as much code as possible for the weekend. It's a difficult time of the year for the number of games released, but without doubt, publishers have come through with some excellent stands and it's shaping up to be a great festival. I think publishers were keen to have something for consumers, and that's what we're going to give them!

As a consumer only event where do you feel Competitor Live stands, particularly after numerous events such as Game Stars Live have failed in the past?

I think Game Stars Live and previous consumer shows have been very good because it allows the public to get hands on with games. Personally, I truly believe that UK gamers deserve to have their chance to play games before they're released, and that's really why we're doing the show. It's done in Japan, Germany, and in America, and it's frustrating that the UK hasn't had a show like this for the past couple of years.

For the UK gamer it is already going to be a success, and it's down to the fantastic support from the publishers because they want to showcase their games to the public.
 
Hmm, I might be interested in this, but the problem is, there is just too little information given about it. It also says 16 and under needs an adult ticket with them?! I'm 16, so I need to bring an adult? :/
 
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