<![CDATA[Kotaku: gamescon]]> http://tags.kotaku.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/kotaku.com.png <![CDATA[Kotaku: gamescon]]> http://kotaku.com/tag/gamescon http://kotaku.com/tag/gamescon <![CDATA[Jet-Pack Flying Clone Trooper For Reals]]> The first minute and some-odd seconds of this clip is dull, boring, blergh. From the 1:15 point, things get exciting, thrilling even! Don't skip ahead. Skipping is for wussies.

From the 1:50 point, though, things get boring again.

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<![CDATA[How to Pick a Name for a F2P MMO]]> At Games Convention Online in Leipzig, Germany, Gamigo announced "Project S," the working title of a fantasy, free-to-play MMO. They're taking suggestions for a real name, and a handy name generator provides many.

Neoseeker noted that this game looks like YAMFRIES - Yet Another MMO Featuring Rangers, Imps, Elves and Sorcerers - so its title should reflect just how cookie-cutter generic its teaser trailer makes it out to be. And to that end, they've provided three columns of words - pick one from each, maybe throw in a colon after the first if it makes sense, and there you go.

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

Dragon Knight Online

Elf Castle Realms

Legend of Sword Empire

Dark Treasure Quest

Nightmare Adventure Worlds

Epic Forever Kingdom

Warrior Dungeon Wars

Tales of Victory Island

Death Voyages Craft

Then, having created your name, you may email it to Gamigo, where you'll be eligible to win €1,000 worth of credits to apply to your character in the game.

I chose "Warrior: Dungeon Realms." Anybody else got a better idea?

F2P MMO Project S Announced
[Neoseeker]

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<![CDATA[Leipzig Gamescon Lands Former SCEE Head as Speaker]]> Gamescon may be only a letter off from Gamescom, but the Leipzig Games Convention Online is many miles and weeks away from Cologne's massive gaming event.

Taking place on July 31 and August 1 in the former home of the once-massive Gamescon, the convention will focus on the online aspect of gaming.

Former CEO of SCEE David Reeves has signed on as a leading keynote speaker for the show, the conference announced.

Reeves' talk is entitled "Schrodinger's Cat and Heisenberg's Dog – The Change from Offline to Online". Reeves will explain what "everything online" means for the industry.

"At the GCO, I will provide a view of when online sales of games overtake classic retail distribution", Reeves said.

With the carpet sort of pulled out from under Leipzig last year it will be interesting to see how the survive and if they thrive with this new, more niche, focus.

David Reeves and Jong Hyun Wi to Give Opening Keynote Speeches [Gamescon]

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<![CDATA[GamesCom Is Coming And We're Going]]> With less than two months until Europe tries to transplant the tremendous success of the Leipzig Gamescon to the more centrally located Cologne Gamescom, the festival's backers tell us things are looking good.

The 2009 Gamescom already has 300 exhibitors registered from 25 countries with more than 40 percent of them coming from abroad. The event, which will fill the 120,000 square meters of exhibition space at the Koelnmesse Trade Fair Tower, runs from Aug. 19 to Aug. 23.

"These figures confirm that Cologne's trade fair centre, with its international network, its infrastructure and its connection to international transportation routes, is the ideal location for the games industry's leading trade fair," said managing director of Koelnmesse Oliver P. Kuhrt.

Among the confirmed developers for the show are Activision Blizzard, Capcom, Electronic arts, Microsoft, Square Enix, Take Two, Konami, Sony, Warner Brothers, dtp Entertainment, NCsoft and Funcom.

The show will also have gaming zones focused on different themes including, lifestyle, sport, action and adventure and E-Sport.

Finally, the show is going to trop and beat the cosplay world record, hoping to gather more than 400 cosplayers to the event. Yes, cosplayers in inhibition-free Germany!

Will Kotaku be there, oh we'll be there alright. Though no promises about drunken renditions of Hungry Like the Wolf.

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<![CDATA[Beat The Heat With Dragon Age This Summer]]> Fans can get their hands on Dragon Age: Origins at five different venues this summer before the game goes on sale for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 this fall.

BioWare's epic fantasy will be making the rounds at various comic cons and consumer expos across the glob starting in July and ending in early September. Here's the lineup:

July 22-26, San Diego Comic-Con (San Diego, California)
August 13-16, Gen-Con (Indianapolis, Indiana)
August 19-23, GamesCon (Cologne, Germany)
August 28-30, Fan Expo Canada (Toronto, Canada)
September 4-6, Penny Arcade Expo Seattle (Seattle, Washington)

Last year at PAX, there was a pretty spiffy Dragon Age booth set up near the entrance to the exhibit hall. BioWare reps were demoing the game for small groups of 10-20 at a time and giving everyone who got in a lurid orange t-shirt that's probably one of the softest swag shirts I've ever touched. It was probably one of the longer lines I've waited in next to the Fallout 3 hands-on exhibit.

This might be the only chance fans have to actually play the game before it comes out — BioWare hasn't said a word about an XBLA or PSN demo so far — so if you live near any of those venues and really want a look at the game before buying it, go check it out.

BioWare to Unleash Dragon Age: Origins 2009 Summer Tour [IGN]

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<![CDATA[Leipzig GamesCon Goes MMO, Mobile Only, Cologne Gamescom Ready to Pump You Up]]> What's a European gamer to do? With the once enormous Leipzig Games Convention fractured, two new gaming conventions are popping up around the same time to take its place.

Technically, the Leipzig Games Convention still exists, but the folks putting it on just announced that they've decided to refocus the gaming event on just online and mobile games. Seriously. This new, seemingly horrible, convention will run from July 31 to August 2.

But the thing is, it was so, so, so great before that it's hard to just turn our backs on it cold turkey.

Unless there's another draw... say in Cologne.

This morning the Cologne Gamescom (yes, with an M) sent out an email reminding everyone just how great their new, first-time-ever show is going to be. Never mind that there's not more camping at the venue, or the hijinks of the "beach" or that Cologne, I'm told, is crowded and hard to get around even without the help of an international convention.

The Gamescom, which runs from August 19 through the 23, has the backing of quite a few big companies like Ubisoft, Electronic Arts and the German Trade Association of Interactive Entertainment Software.

So yes, this is exactly what it sounds like: A pissing match with gamers caught in the middle, full stream.

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<![CDATA[Leipzig Might (*Might*) Still Go Ahead in 2009]]> Well, somebody doesn't know when they're beat. Despite the announcement of a new major international games show in 2009, which is backed by the German industry and will be held in the city of Cologne, the organisers of the Leipzig Games Convention just don't know how to quit. A Leipzig spokesperson has told Eurogamer.de:

steht die Games Convention 2009 weiterhin im Kalender (For now, the 2009 Games Convention is still on the calendar).
Defiant! Though to be fair, they say they'll be taking a longer look at the show's survival prospects after speaking with publishers at this year's show, where they'll no doubt be told thanks, really, it's been a great seven years.
Leipziger Messe: Games Convention 2009 vorerst noch weiter eingeplant [Eurogamer.de]
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<![CDATA[Leipzig Officially Moving To Köln]]> koln.jpg Those German insiders were right on the money: the Leipzig Games Convention is moving, and in the process getting a new name: Games Con. From 2009 the show - renamed because it lets them use the popular "GC" acronym even though the Leipzig team refused to relinquish the name "Games Convention" - will be held in the western city of Köln, which will not only increase the number of public visitors but also make it easier for industry types to get to the show. Which is all well and good, but "Leipzig" had a warm ring to it that the cold, teutonic "Köln Games Con" just can't match.
Spielemesse heißt künftig „Games Con" [FAZ.net]

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