Entries in 'entertainment software associati' (11)
Midway delisted from NYSE
US publisher Midway has been delisted from the New York Stock Exchange after failing to meet regulations.‘E3 felt like a hospital corridor’
Sega of America president Simon Jeffery has likened the atmosphere of this year’s under-populated E3 to a “hospital corridor” – but still celebrated the business his firm managed to get ...ESA backs PEGI in ratings debate
The success of the industry-backed ESRB system in the US has proved that PEGI age ratings are the best way forward for the UK.E3 to return in 2009
Despite vocal disappointment over this year's E3 from some high profile members of the global industry, the ESA has confirmed to MCV that the show will definitely go ahead again ...Advertisement
Yet another publisher leaves ESA, says report
Reliable news source Gamepolitics.com is reporting that US publisher Crave Entertainment is the latest games firm to withdraw its membership of the Entertainment Software Association.Two more publishers leaving ESA?
The head of US gamers’ consumers group the Entertainment Consumers Association has said that he knows of two more games companies that are planning to leave US publisher body the ...E3 organiser in ‘shocking’ spat with news site
It’s the cattiest ding-dong between two games companies for years – the sort of old-fashioned, furious set-to that would have messrs Riccitiello and Zelnick cowering in their board room.ID pulls out of the ESA
Doom developer id Software has left the Entertainment Software Association, joining the recent departures of Activision, Vivendi, and LucasArts.Advertisement
E3 exhibitor list unveiled
Activision and Vivendi might have dropped out, but it looks like every other heavyweight in the publishing world will still be involved in this year’s E3.Now LucasArts exits ESA
LucasArts has opted not to renew its membership in the Entertainment Software Association – following the lead of Activision and Vivendi.

























