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Cologne's BIU-Backed GamesCom Guns For Leipzig

Despite the success of Leipzig's GC event, German publisher association BIU is backing September 2009's GamesCom event in Cologne -- and organizer Koelnmesse says it's the "lead trade fair" for the region, while events outside Cologne "cannot claim to re

Leigh Alexander, Contributor

August 26, 2008

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September's GamesCom event in Cologne will take over as Europe's lead industry trade show, says organizer Koelnmesse. GamesCom is also backed by German trade organization Bundesverband Interaktive Unterhaltungssoftware, which represents software publishers. Leipziger Messe, organizers of the Games Convention and GC Developers Conference in Leipzig, recently reported record attendance for 2008's event and promised to return in August 2009 despite coincidence with GamesCom and similar statements by Koelnmesse earlier this year that Leipzig would be replaced. Despite the Leipzig show's success, attendees have criticized the city itself as an event location because of its lack of transport links, particularly by air. Nintendo declined to attend the event this year, but Nintendo Germany general manager Dr. Bernd Fakesch has said the company is considering attending GamesCom in Cologne. "From Leipzig we are bringing the clear message that the games industry will be exhibiting in 2009 in Cologne at GamesCom," says Koelnmesse managing director Oliver Kuhrt. "We have met with broad approval, and the industry is looking forward to gathering in Cologne. Whatever happens in Germany in 2009 outside of Cologne cannot claim to represent this sector." GamesCom is set to take place September 9 through 13 2009, with the first day being trade-exclusive. In particular, Kuhrt says this portion "is the new communication and trading platform for the international games industry."

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Leigh Alexander is Editor At Large for Gamasutra and the site's former News Director. Her work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Variety, Slate, Paste, Kill Screen, GamePro and numerous other publications. She also blogs regularly about gaming and internet culture at her Sexy Videogameland site. [NOTE: Edited 10/02/2014, this feature-linked bio was outdated.]

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