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Dissect E3 Media and Business summit at Dissecta

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The "Life and Times of E3" is being discussed tonight at this months Melbourne gaming seminar.

Local gaming think tank Dissecta will be analysing the much lower key E3 even this year.  Featuring veteran gaming journalist Jason Hill, and developer Tantalus Interactive CEO Tom Crago.  Tom is also president of the Game Developers’ Association of Australia.  Between the two we should be in for some well founded insight into the gaming industry as it turns yet another corner.

From the release;
Dissecta Presents "The Life and Times of E3"
To be held in Melbourne, Australia, Tuesday 31 July 2007

Melbourne, Australia 27 July 2007 - Video game seminar event organiser Dissecta presents The Life and Times of E3, a free event to be held Tuesday 31 July 2007 at the Australian Games Innovation Centre, Melbourne.
 
Game journalist Jason Hill and Game Developers' Association of Australia President and Tantalus Interactive CEO Tom Crago discuss the E3 Expo, how it became the biggest video game exhibition around, why it needed to change to a more intimate event, and just what went on this year at the E3 Media & Business Summit 2007.
 
The Life and Times of E3 starts at 6:30pm, concludes at 8pm, and will include a collection of select video clips featuring several games shown at E3 2007. The event is free and also includes a Q&A and will be followed by complimentary after-show networking drinks. For further information or to book, contact Dissecta on This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
 
The venue is the Game Developers' Association of Australia's Australian Games Innovation Centre (the Academy of Interactive Entertainment's Presentation Room), in Atari Building, 14 Queens Road Melbourne, Australia (opposite Albert Park Lake).

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