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| name = Electronic Entertainment Expo 2010 | image = E3 2010 Logo.jpg | caption = Official Logo of the E3 Expo 2010 | genre = Multi-genre | begins = June 14, 2010 | ends = June 17, 2010 | venue = Los Angeles Convention Center | location = Los Angeles, California | country = United States | prev = Electronic Entertainment Expo 2009 | next = Electronic Entertainment Expo 2011 | organizer = Entertainment Software Association | attendance = 45,600 | filing = Non-profit }} The Electronic Entertainment Expo 2010 (E3 2010) was the 16th Electronic Entertainment Expo held. The event took place at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California. It began on June 14, 2010, and ended on June 17, 2010, with 45,600 total attendees. There was also an E3 event held in Sony's PlayStation Home. LayoutE3 2010 was held at the Los Angeles Convention Center with the show occupying the South and West Halls as well as the first floor. West HallSony Computer Entertainment and Nintendo had booths that were directly opposite of each other. Other notable developers and publishers located on this floor were Atlus, Atari, Bethesda, Sony Online Entertainment, and Capcom. South HallThe hall has three types of booths: large, medium and small. The large booths were occupied by Square Enix, MTV Games, Microsoft, Ubisoft, Disney Interactive Studios, and Electronic Arts. The medium booths were occupied by Sega, Konami, THQ, Warner Bros. Interactive, and Take-Two Interactive. The small booths were occupied by Namco Bandai and Tecmo Koei.[1] Notable featured gamesThe current list of games that were featured at E3 2010:[2]
Notable exhibitors listThe list of notable exhibitors, including Atari who has returned after pulling out of E3 2009 at the last minute:[20]
Press conferencesMicrosoftOn June 13 and 14, 2010, before the start of the actual E3 event, Microsoft held its press conference. Phil Spencer, vice president of Microsoft Studios, hosted the event for Kinect, and Hideo Kojima was a notable speaker. NintendoOn June 15, 2010, Nintendo held its conference, hosted by Reggie Fils-Aimé. Shigeru Miyamoto appeared on stage and presented gameplay of their new game Skyward Sword, though control difficulties due to wireless interference occurred. Other notable speakers included Warren Spector, who went into detail about the upcoming game Epic Mickey and Satoru Iwata, who unveiled the upcoming Nintendo 3DS handheld system and allowed those in attendance to try it out.[21] SonyOn June 15, 2010, Sony held its conference[22] It was hosted by Jack Tretton. The conference opened up, with Kaz Hirai talking about 3D, and Herman Hulst demoing Killzone 3. Sony also announced its plans to advertise PlayStation Move starting with a partnership with Coca-Cola. They also announced plans to start PlayStation Plus. LittleBigPlanet 2, Dead Space 2, and Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 were demoed. Other games shown include Infamous 2, Medal of Honor, Ghost of Sparta, and Portal 2. The show closed with a teaser trailer, and demo for an upcoming Twisted Metal game. KonamiKonami's press conference stood out with its numerous ill-received stunts and performances. In GameTrailers's top 15 most embarrassing moments of E3, they awarded the entire Konami press conference the award citing that they took up 10 of the 15 spots further referring to it as an "uncomfortable monstrosity".[23] OthersElectronic Arts, Ubisoft, Valve, Namco Bandai, Square Enix also held conferences.[122]Notable appearancesHideo KojimaHideo Kojima, creator of the Metal Gear Solid series, made an appearance at Microsoft's press conference.[24] Prior to that he attended the third annual PlayStation.Blog E3 Meetup and gave away free bundles of Peace Walker.[25]Tetsuya NomuraTetsuya Nomura, director of Final Fantasy XV (then known as Versus XIII) and series director of Kingdom Hearts, made an appearance at E3. In addition he is met with Square Enix's Osaka-based Product Development Group 5 which recently worked on Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep. This was revealed by Shinji Hashimoto, a Japanese game producer for Square Enix, on his Twitter account.[26]Other notable appearancesJapanese game developers Hideki Kamiya, Yuji Naka, Suda51, and Shinji Mikami all went to E3 2010.[27] While American game director David Jaffe, head of Eat Sleep Play, was also in attendance.[28] Pre-E3 hypeElectronic ArtsElectronic Arts Chief Executive Officer, John Riccitiello, has billed E3 2010 as being the "Biggest and Best Ever [E3 Expo]". He also adds that "All the best games and all the best developers will be together in LA to unveil new titles and celebrate the creativity and new technology that makes gaming so much fun".[29] Valve CorporationValve Corporation claimed that they were going to be unveiling a "surprise" at E3 2010; they were originally set to hold an event regarding Portal 2 on June 14, 2010. The Portal 2 event was cancelled on June 1, 2010 with the "surprise" as its replacement.[30] At Sony's press conference, the surprise was revealed to be Portal 2 on PlayStation 3, as well as Steamworks integration for the platform. Square EnixSquare Enix claimed that they were going to be unveiling a new title in the Kingdom Hearts series; this was revealed by series director Tetsuya Nomura in an interview with Game Informer.[31] This was revealed to be Kingdom Hearts 3D. New game announcementsElectronic Arts, Capcom, Tecmo Koei, Square Enix, Sega, and Ubisoft confirmed that they would each be unveiling their own "surprises" at E3 2010. This was revealed by Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu, which conducted a poll among the publishers. However, Namco Bandai and Bethesda Softworks refused to reveal if they were unveiling surprises or not instead opting to say that it was a secret.[32]Game Critics Awards{{see|Game Critics Awards}}The Game Critics Awards is an independent group of 31 North American media outlets that cover the videogame industry, consisting of sites such as Kotaku, Joystiq, GameSpot, IGN and GameTrailers. Each year they award games showcased at E3 with various titles, they are also officially recognized by the Entertainment Software Association, the organizer of E3.[33]
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