Events

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Dan

The Main Event

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PESRankings is the UK’s official community for Pro Evolution Soccer. On behalf of our client, Konami, we were involved with the UK finals held at Wembley Stadium.

With a circumference of 1km we were in for plenty of exercise during the course of the event! The 90,000-seater stadium provided an iconic backdrop to what for many players has been the culmination of a year’s gaming.

Walking up to the venue it was easy to get caught up in the sheer presence of what for many years has been the spiritual home of Football in the UK.

But with 230 games, 64 players, 32 consoles and one winner, we didn’t have time to get caught up in the ambiance of the iconic venue.

Setup took place the day before at Wembley, and with a display view, live updates of PESRankings and a great deal of promotion on social networking sites throughout the day of the event, we were in for a busy weekend.

Xbox 360's ready to go

Held exclusively on Microsoft Xbox 360s, all 32 gaming rigs had to be setup before the event, with three additional consoles previewing PES2011.

For the event we created a draw machine, our developers were very proud of the real ball physics implemented to sort seeded players into random groups.  This replaced the ‘names into hats’ approach of previous years.

The video draw was so much slicker than messing around with bits of paper and also very absorbing to watch with some tense moments as old rivals were drawn against each other!

We also pulled in player information from the PESRankings.com database to display a photo and all the essential statistics as the players were picked.

Once the draw was complete, the display switched to cycling through the 8 group tables (and later knockout fixtures) with a BBC-esque ticker running across the bottom of the screen. This meant that at all times players knew what stage the event was at. We could add messages to the ticker informing them of stadium tours, special guests and other important information. The superb facilities at Wembley Stadium included 10 overhead monitors allowing us to pipe the display throughout the room.

We provided official photography for the event, with those in attendance able to take part in a meet and greet / signing / photo opportunity with Kitty Lea. We captured some very tense moments throughout the day, with everyone taking the event very seriously.

Eventual winner George aka The_Greek took home the first prize of £2000 in Play.com vouchers, as well as claiming first place in the PESRankings standings.

Everyone involved put in a great deal of effort to provide a fantastic event for all those in attendance. And we look forward to our next event.

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Dan

MCV Awards 2010 – The Winners

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Last night saw the annual MCV awards, recognising and awarding excellence in the gaming industry. Multiple awards went to HMV, Microsoft, Nintendo and Ubisoft. HMV overcame strong competition from GAME, largely helped by the expansion of its Gamerbase in store hubs, while Modern Warfare 2 helped Activision scoop the biggest wins of the night for its excellent distribution and marketing campaign.

The winners in full:

RETAIL

Star Store
HMV (360 Oxford Street)

Online Retailer
Play.com

Independent Retailer
Grainger Games

High Street Chain
HMV

Supermarket
ASDA

PEOPLE & INDUSTRY

Sales Triumph
Just Dance (Ubisoft)

UK Development Team
Rocksteady Studios

Sales Team
Microsoft

Distribution Team
Centresoft

Games Publisher
Activision

PR & MARKETING

Peripherals & Accessories Brand
Mad Catz

Game Creative
Game Is Just The Start (Sony)

New Games Brand
Just Dance (Ubisoft)

Trade Marketing Team
Nintendo

PR Team
Sega

Game Campaign
Modern Warfare 2 (Activision)

Marketing Team
Nintendo

SPECIAL AWARDS

Retail Advisory Board Special Recognition Award
Roy Stackhouse, Activision

Grand Prix
Microsoft

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Kristine

Multiplay i-series: i-39

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A couple of the staff from Jellymedia attended Multiplay’s i-39 over the Easter weekend – a weekend full of gaming and socialising, and far too many energy drinks!

i39

The event took place at Newbury racecourse, with the gaming halls in various grandstands and a small campsite by the racetrack itself.  As well as playing games and meeting friends, there was also the Exhibitors’ Hall where a selection of exhibitors set up stands. There was a wide variety of merchandise to show off, sell, and run competitions for.

Amongst the exhibitors were Nintendo, with the new DSi XL available for people to try out, Ubisoft, who ran a competition around the beta of their real-time strategy game R.U.S.E., and Team Dignitas, who were showing off their skills at a variety of games.  Several hardware vendors were also in attendance with a range of items for sale.  This also included Crucial who ran their dodgeball 5v5 tourney again, the winners of which took away some Ballistix RAM sticks.

The event was a big success again, and we are very much looking forward to returning for i-40 in August.

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