There have been plenty of mobile companies who have taken show space at E3 - who could forget Gizmondo's two years of themed mayhem and models?
This year however, the LA-based gaming show is making sure it has reasonably priced slots so the smaller players who have been springing up, particularly on iPhone, can do their business.
And that's why it's having an official Mobile Pavilion for the first time.
Priced at $2,995, it's set up for trade meetings as you'll get a workstation, internet connection, power, signage, five exhibitor badges, 10 industry affiliate badges and a listing in the Show Daily magazine and website.
E3 2010 runs from June 15-17 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
[source: MobileGamesBlog]
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