<![CDATA[Kotaku: Vgxpo]]> http://cache.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/kotaku.com.png <![CDATA[Kotaku: Vgxpo]]> http://kotaku.com/tag/vgxpo http://kotaku.com/tag/vgxpo <![CDATA[ Moral Kombat Premieres At VGXPO ]]> moralcombattit.jpgSpencer Halpin's feature-length HD documentary about violence in video games, Moral Kombat, will be premiering at this year's VideoGame Expo in Philadelphia. The documentary seeks to provide unbiased views from both sides of the battle against violent video games, despite its own trailer which projects a definite anti-video game vibe.
"I'm really pleased to screen the movie at VGXPO," said Spencer Halpin, the filmmaker behind the work, "and I envision us having a panel discussion with participants from the documentary debating the matter thoroughly."
Speaking of participants, JT himself will be on hand to possibly participate in said potential discussion, along with Lorne Lanning and N'Gai Croal, whose hair can actually read minds. Should be a real hoot! Hit the jump for details.

Controversial Documentary about Video Game Violence Debate to Screen at VGXPO

'Moral Kombat,' First High Definition Feature-length Documentary Debuts in Philadelphia

October 3, 2007 - (Philadelphia, PA) - The much-debated subject of violence in video games is the subject Freshman Director, Spencer Halpin, chose to tackle in his upcoming feature-length documentary, 'Moral Kombat' which is premiering at the VideoGame Expo in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 3, 2007. The film was the first high-definition documentary shot entirely in HD three years ago using state-of-the-art technology and cutting edge special effects. The content couldn't be a more timely or more appropriate subject matter and is sure to draw strong reactions from both sides of the debate.

'Spencer Halpin's: Moral Kombat' is a probative work that examines interactive entertainment as a medium and seeks to objectively portray the debate in a fair and poignant fashion. It blends masterfully-imposed in-game action and cinematics with compelling testimony from leading figures from the video game industry, legislators, activists and others central to the matter. Though the film itself is not intended to be controversial, it has struck such a chord from those who are pro and anti-games.

"I'm really pleased to screen the movie at VGXPO," said Spencer Halpin, the filmmaker behind the work, "and I envision us having a panel discussion with participants from the documentary debating the matter thoroughly." Referring to the subject of the panel, Halpin went on to state, "the interviewees were so thoughtful and passionate about their perspectives that we just didn't have time to include as much of the dialogue in the final product as I would have liked, which gave me the idea of holding panel discussions; allowing the film to jump to life and the audience to engage in the debate."

Other notable figures from the film who will be attending include: Jack Thompson, one of the most prominent anti-games advocates and central legal figure from the "con" side of the argument. Jack is the mass media's go-to expert on violence video game legislation and has himself authored bills which sought to restrict the sale of "Teen" and "Mature" rated games to minors. Lorne Lanning, perhaps one of the most celebrated game developers and co-founder of Oddworld Inhabitants, is the voice of artistic expression in the film and seeks to show viewers, and now attendees, that games are an art form - no different than music or movies - and therefore deserving of the same protections and respect. Lorne may be best known for his hit, Oddworld: Abe's Oddysse, a multi-award winning title which spawned four sequels. The panel will be moderated by esteemed journalist N'Gai Croal from Newsweek, who also authors a popular game-related blog called Level Up on the Newsweek.com site. N'Gai has also written for The Washington Post, Details Magazine, The Source, Momentum, and Theater Week.

America's VideoGame Expo will take place November 2-4, at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. For more information regarding VGXPO, visit us on the web at www.VGXPO.com

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Wed, 03 Oct 2007 10:20:33 MDT Mike Fahey http://kotaku.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=306503&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ VGXPO Visits PAX ]]> vgxpo.jpgYou can't have a highly successful gaming convention without the competition showing up to hawk their own ghettoized version of your event, especially when you're a show as big as PAX. Not only were E for All reps there handing out glow sticks, further strengthening the link with raver culture we thought we were kidding about, but the Seattle convention received a special visit from VGXPO executive director Ed Fleming, the very figure of grace and charm. According to the PA folks, Fleming was on hand posing as a member of the press, taking pictures of the exhibit halls and gaming rooms, interviewing PAX volunteers about how the show is run, and trying to sell his Philadelphia-based convention to the vendors on the show floor. Quite a piece of work, eh? Well it gets better.

Late Friday evening at the convention, event coordinator Amber was called down to the convention center lobby to help a couple of volunteers with an unruly guest who was giving them a hard time. The drunk, surly man had been badgering the workers for awhile, but that all stopped once Amber showed up. Then he poured on the charm. Apparently he had just spent the evening drinking with Incubus, which of course women find incredibly sexy. In fact, screw flirting anymore...he knew he had her. Unfortunately his offer of a movie, drinks and really bad drunk old guy sex were shot down. As a last ditch attempt to save face, he whipped out his business card.

Ed Fleming, Executive Director, VGXPO.

He pointed at it and slurred "this is where it's at baby."
Unable to control her lust, Amber jumped him then and there.

Oh wait, this is the real world. The drunk was sent packing, only to have his badge taken away the next day once he had sobered up.

Well he was at PAX to generate buzz for VGXPO, and well...mission accomplished! It is stories like this one that keep me from drinking at industry related functions unless there is alcohol present. A strict rule, but I'm just that disciplined.

Stories From PAX [Penny Arcade]

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Fri, 31 Aug 2007 14:30:53 MDT Mike Fahey http://kotaku.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=295537&view=rss&microfeed=true