<![CDATA[Kotaku: Game Show]]> http://cache.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/kotaku.com.png <![CDATA[Kotaku: Game Show]]> http://kotaku.com/tag/game show http://kotaku.com/tag/game show <![CDATA[ EA Launches AOL Sports Trivia Game Show ]]> eagameshow.jpgElectronic Arts is partnering with AOL Sports on an online sports trivia game called EA Sports GameShow, which will add daily live-hosted sports trivia sessions to AOL Sports' online content.

EA says the programming will get daily updates, plus an interactive "FanHouse Challenge Hour" on Mondays. Users can compete against one another on text, audio and video-based sports trivia questions.

The flash-based trivia show is online at eagameshow.com. Both companies highlight the "live interactive" angle here, but if you don't like sports, you won't like the game show. Nor will you like this post, in which the word "sports" appears no less than nine disparate times — ten, if you count the headline.

Full release follows the jump.

EA Announces AOL Sports as Promotional Partner for EA SPORTS GameShow

EA SPORTS Teams Up with AOL to Promote "Live Broadcast Gaming"

REDWOOD CITY, Calif.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ:ERTS) today announced an agreement with AOL Sports, http://sports.aol.com/, to market and promote EA SPORTS™ GameShow, an innovative online sports trivia game available free1 online at www.eagameshow.com.

EA SPORTS GameShow is the only live-hosted, interactive online sports trivia game. Featuring programming that is updated daily, each trivia session is broadcast from the EA SPORTS GameShow studio in Orlando, Fla. Under terms of this agreement, AOL Sports now features EA SPORTS GameShow as part of its content available to the 10.9 million unique visitors who visit AOL Sports monthly.2

"After several months of Beta testing, we're excited to move to the next phase of EA SPORTS GameShow," said executive producer Roy Harvey. "This agreement with AOL provides an outstanding opportunity to introduce new sports fans from across the country to 'live broadcast gaming', a captivating, innovative form of entertainment."

"EA SPORTS GameShow on AOL Sports provides an opportunity for sports enthusiasts to interact in real time in a fun and competitive environment, and provides advertisers a chance to reach targeted consumers in an engaging, interactive environment," said Derrick Heggans, General Manager, AOL Sports. "Community is one of the cornerstones of AOL Sports and EA SPORTS GameShow is an ideal example of connecting people with their passion for sports. We strive to provide our users unique, best of class offerings and GameShow fits within our mission."

AOL Sports is one of the top sports sites online, featuring its top-ranked sports blog, the FanHouse, http://fanhouse.com.

Every Monday through Friday from 12pm-1pm, EA SPORTS GameShow presents the exclusive AOL "FanHouse Challenge Hour" at http://aolsports.eagameshow.com/. Like many EA SPORTS GameShow sessions, "FanHouse Challenge Hour" is hosted live and streamed online in real-time, with players having the opportunity to interact with the on-air personalities while competing against sports fans from around the country. Questions are presented through a variety of media, including text, audio and video.

A new flash version of EA SPORTS GameShow is now available, which makes playing as simple as logging on to www.eagameshow.com.

EA SPORTS is the leading interactive sports software brand in the world, with top-selling titles and franchises including Madden NFL, FIFA Soccer, NHL® hockey, NBA LIVE basketball, NCAA® Football, Tiger Woods PGA TOUR® and NASCAR® racing.

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2 March 2008 comScore Media Metrix

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Kotaku-387285 Mon, 05 May 2008 13:40:00 MDT Leigh Alexander http://kotaku.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=387285&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Den-Den Town Game Show 2005 Highlight Pics ]]>

Think of this as Msoft Japan's last-ditch chance to convince Japanese gamers to buy the Dead or Alive-less console on launch day. With tons of otaku crammed into the tiny Joshin 6th floor showroom, harsh lighting and utterly pointless game companions, I'm kicking myself for not going. Kick, kick, kick.

Photo looks like a police line-up. More crime scenes after the jump.

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Images Here [Nintendo Inside]

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Kotaku-140858 Mon, 05 Dec 2005 11:22:30 MST Brian Ashcraft http://kotaku.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=140858&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Den-Den Town Game Show 2005 ]]>

I meant to get over to Den-Den Town's Game Show this past weekend, but spent Saturday and Sunday recouping from my day trip to Kyoto. Regardless, I got my hands on some pics from the show and will post later in the day.

Correct URL [Joshin]

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Kotaku-140856 Mon, 05 Dec 2005 05:22:15 MST Brian Ashcraft http://kotaku.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=140856&view=rss&microfeed=true