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The Entertainment Software Association has opened registration to press and consumers alike for the 2010 Electronic Entertainment Expo, the major game industry and consumer event set for June 15-17. The annual event's stated goal is to show off "the creativity, excitement and energy that fuels the marketplace for computer and video game entertainment." After a few years' growing pains, last year's E3 benefited from something of a return to the glitz and glamour of earlier events. "This year's event will premier cutting-edge technologies, immersive games, and innovations in consumer interfaces," promises ESA CEO Michael Gallagher. The ESA says it's already sold 90 percent of the available exhibitor space -- exhibitors include publishers from Activision and Electronic Arts to Capcom and Konami. A full list of exhibitor companies is available on the event's official site. It's also created a Facebook page and Twitter feed for parties interested in keeping up with relevant updates on the event, and promises further details in the weeks to come.
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