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The Ministry of Culture, Sports & Tourism and the Busan Metropolitan City has announced G-Star 2010, a gaming exhibition that will feature a variety of local and international game industry presence.
The annual G-Star 2010 gaming exhibition has been announced, which will take place at the Busan Exhibition and Convention Center in Korea this November 18th-21st. The exhibition will feature a wide selection of local and international gaming presence, and also feature PC and online gaming, console, mobile and more. The G-Star exhibition is organized by Ministry of Culture, Sports & Tourism and the Busan Metropolitan City, and co-hosted by the Korea Creative Content Agency, and the Busan IT Industry Promotion Agency. Last year's event drew over 240,000 attendees and featured over 198 exhibitors from 21 countries. It is the exhibition's fifth year in operation. Registration for the event will be open through the 15th of November through the G-star website. Korea also plays host to several other game industry conventions, including ICON (International Content Creator's Conference) 2010, Korea-China Game Culture Festival 2010, Korea Game Awards 2010, GNGWC (Game & Game World Championship) 2010.
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