July 10, 2007 3:53 PM PDT

E3 2007: Welcome to the new high-security E3

by Dan Ackerman
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The ESA's Michael Gallagher

The new and allegedly improved E3 Media & Business Summit has officially kicked off, with an outdoor reception at Santa Monica's Fairmont Hotel.

A far smaller event than last year's E3, the new summit will play host to around 4,000 people, as opposed to the 60,0000-plus crowds E3 has seen in previous years. Instead of the LA Convention Center, exhibits and meetings are spread out over a series of beach-front hotels in sunny Santa Monica (which certainly seems like an improvement).

But if you thought that would make this a more relaxed, informal gathering of interactive entertainment professionals, you'd be wrong. Besides the rigorous invite-only vetting process for participants (complete with unique registration codes), the new E3 attendee badges have received a Homeland Security-inspired upgrade.

E3's new high-security badges

To get an attendee badge, you now have line up, DMV-style, in front of a camera and get a photo snapped, which is then printed directly onto the oversized badge required for entry to all E3 events. Mandatory mugshots aside, the mood of the crowd was mixed at best, prompting Entertainment Software Association head Michael Gallagher in his opening remarks to ask attendees to give the new format a chance.

New York native Dan Ackerman, a former radio DJ turned journalist, has written about technology and music for publications including Spin, Blender, The Hollywood Reporter, and USA Today. He hosts the weekly Digital City podcast and the New York edition of Editors' Office Hours. Dan's new album, Tales Out of Night School, is available now. E-mail Dan.
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is it 60k peple last year? or 600K?
by cioob July 10, 2007 7:47 PM PDT
was it 60k peple last year? or 600K people?
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