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EIDOS PLC SIGNS
UP TO EU GAMES NETWORK
Copyright 2004 www.tombraiderchronicles.com
[ July 22nd 2004 ]
Roger
Bennett, director general of British publisher
trade body ELSPA, has launched an attack on unnamed
competitors, accusing them of "being extremely
liberal with the facts" and cautioning the industry
"not to be misled by the claims of others." Bennett's
comments came as the European Games Network trade
show, which is backed by ELSPA, confirmed the
attendance of 17 new exhibitors, including top
global publishers Sega, Nintendo and NCSoft -
the latter of which only this week announced the
opening of a European subsidiary.
They
join a list of attendees at the show, which runs
from September 1st to 3rd in the ExCeL conference
centre in London's Docklands, which already includes
Electronic Arts, Atari, Eidos, Activision, Vivendi
Universal, Ubisoft, Microsoft and many more. EGN
will run alongside the Game Stars Live consumer
show and European Developers Forum developer conference
in the ExCeL venue.
"The
games industry is putting its weight behind EGN,
as is proven by the list of heavyweight publishers
and development studios who have already confirmed
as exhibitors," argued Bennett. "In our opinion,
other organisations are being extremely liberal
with the facts. That's up to them; they are the
ones who will have to deal with the consequences
of their actions."
"However,"
he continued, "no one wants anyone in the industry,
whether they are travelling internationally or
domestically, to be misled. We would therefore
urge people in the strongest possible terms not
to be distracted by the claims of others. The
games industry will be at EGN in September."
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