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Not enough attend E for All expo

FROM VARIETY: Attendance down 17% from last year

By Ben Fritz of Variety -- Video Business, 10/7/2008

OCT. 7 | FROM VARIETY: Attendance at the second annual public videogame expo E for All fell 17% from last year's already weak numbers.

While calling the event a "true success," organizer IDG World Expo said only about 15,000 people came to the three-day show, held at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Last year's inaugural E for All drew approximately 18,000 attendees.

IDG has yet to announce whether it will continue E for All next year and if it would make any changes.

Read the full story on Variety.com.

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