GamesPaper will be heading off to Live 2001 at the NEC in Birmingham to report on the latest games and gaming devices on show.
The LiveXpo focuses on all forms of household entertainment from mobile phones to CD players, televisions to pda's, but we'll be taking a close look at the Game Zone, in particular Virgin Interactive, and Electronic Arts.
Virgin's Lotus Challenge racer that we reported on yesterday has been confirmed as a title on show, along with Jimmy White's Cueball World. The Electronic Arts stand is due to have a number or forthcoming titles including Harry Potter and FIFA 2002.
Live 2001 takes place from Friday Sept 21st to Sunday Sept 23rd at The NEC, Birmingham, and further details can be found at www.liveXpo.co.uk.
GamesPaper also has more coverage from ECTS 2001 and The Nintendo Show still to post - every day that passes we're finding more to write about, so watch out for coverage from all three shows over the coming weeks.
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