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No more show floor space left at E3 2006

The show floor at this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo is set to be packed out once again as the Entertainment Software Association announces that all available space has now been sold.

The show floor at this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo is set to be packed out once again as the Entertainment Software Association announces that all available space has now been sold.

More than 400 exhibitors will occupy 540,000 square feet of space at this year's E3 - an area equivalent to 4650 Olympic swimming pools.

"As the global computer and video game industry enters an important creative and technological transition, the early sell out of E3Expo affirms the critical importance of this event," said ESA president Douglas Lowenstein.

"As the first place to see the most anticipated next generation hardware and software titles, and the best place to learn about the industry through its unrivaled conference program, E3Expo 2006 will offer attendees an unparalleled view of the business of games."

The 12th annual E3 expo will take place at the LA Convention Center from May 10-12 for exhibits and May 9-11 for conference and workshop sessions. More information is available from the E3 website.

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