Author Topic: E3 2010  (Read 65289 times)

You'd look a bit handicapped.  Kind of like that star wars game for Kinect.  When I saw it, I was thinking "The animation in that game really sucks, really makes it look like crap."  then I realized it was a kinect game.
any game that uses some sort of motion control will pretty much be terrible with the technology.

If I lived in California or wherever E3 is this year I'd leave a note on my door

"gone to e3"

If I lived in California or wherever E3 is this year I'd leave a note on my door

"gone to e3"
$500 for a ticket to E3 and more money for a flight down to LA? No thanks.

And I live in the capital of CA

E3's just for press, isn't it?

$500 for a ticket to E3 and more money for a flight down to LA? No thanks.

And I live in the capital of CA
I live in Mississippi, so I probably will never get to go to e3.


E3's just for press, isn't it?
I heard somewhere that tickets were $500. And, I thought it wasn't just press? In tours of E3, there's all these booths with new stuff like controllers and headsets and such. I don't think those'd be there if it was just press

I know it used to be anyone that got a ticket, but now it's press.  And the booths are for the press to write about.

I know it used to be anyone that got a ticket, but now it's press.  And the booths are for the press to write about.
Ah, I see.

It's not just for press, Real people actually go.

It's not just for press, Real people actually go.
As if people working for the press are cyborg robots programmed to take notes on events

I want to go some year it looks awesome


OneWithFire went.
OneWithFire is a robot.
People are saying Microsoft disappointed.
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on steam it's EA week guys great deals everyday of the week for ea games