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Big Two to E4A?
According to a Gamasutra report Nintendo and SCEA plan to attend E3 style event later this year in L.A.
Date: Thursday, March 15, 2007
Author: James Fudge

According to a Gamasutra report , Both Nintendo and Sony have committed to offering some kind of presence at the E For All Expo - the even believed to be the spiritual successor to the now defunct Electronic Entertainment Expo. Nintendo and Sony have apparently planned booth presences at the event though certainly smaller in scope than what we have grown accustomed to seeing at past E3 events. That's due to the limited show floor space of LACC's South Hall, where this event is reportedly going to take place. E4A is scheduled to take place October 18-21 at the L.A. Convention Center. A more intimate meeting focused and low profile event is also scheduled to take place in July called the E3 Media & Business Summit. That will take place in Santa Monica.

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