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  2. Game Manufacturers Association - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the Game Manufacturers Association. The Game Manufacturers Association (GAMA) is a non-profit trade association based in Columbus, Ohio, dedicated to the advancement of the non-electronic social game industry – tabletop games, miniatures games, card games, collectable/tradeable card games, role-playing games, and live-action role playing games.

  3. PAX (event) - Wikipedia

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    Outgrowing the Meydenbauer Center, the event moved to the Washington State Convention and Trade Center, where it drew some 39,000 in 2007, [2] 58,500 in 2008, 60,750 in 2009, and 70,000 in 2011. The show stopped reporting attendance numbers in 2011, citing difficulties in tracking attendance in a multi-day event. [3]

  4. Category:Video game trade shows - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 15 September 2015, at 14:37 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Japan Amusement Expo - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Amusement Expo (JAEPO) is an annual trade fair for amusement arcade products, such as arcade games, redemption games, amusement rides, vending machines, and change machines. [1] The event is hosted one weekend per year in the Greater Tokyo Area. The event is held at the Makuhari Messe convention center in Chiba.

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  7. Category:Trade fairs - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Internet marketing trade shows (5 P) M. Motorcycle shows (1 C, 7 P) T. Technology conferences (6 C, 82 P) V. Video game trade ...

  8. E3 - Wikipedia

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    As the game industry grew rapidly during the early 1990s, industry professionals felt that it had outgrown the older trade shows. According to Tom Kalinske, CEO of Sega America, "The CES organizers used to put the video game industry way, way in the back. In 1991, they put us in a tent, and you had to walk past all the porn vendors to find us.

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