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Planet GameCube's E3 2002 Thank yous!

Michael Cole's thank yous

by the NWR Staff - May 31, 2002, 1:42 pm EDT

  • Billy, for being a dedicated and understanding boss. I don't know how you can keep the site up AND direct the thing at the same time...

  • Max, for hiring me out of the blue and being a very good buddy!

  • The E3 home team, for dedicating time to post and run the site, despite all of the stuff they were missing in LA.

  • The PGC video cam team, for sacrificing precious gaming hours to tape others.

  • Daniel Bloodworth, for letting me crash at his place during E3.

  • Rick Powers, for being the voice of reason and experience throughout the week.

  • Windy, for providing the Dew and keeping his haughtiness to himself.

  • j00ny, for being himself.

  • The rest of the PGC E3 team, for being so cool.

  • The Don't Blame Games staff, for being such a fun bunch. Special thanks to Funzo for getting my surreal Wario experience on video.

  • The designers at Ubi Soft, for standing next to their titles and talking about them. I wish every company cared so much about user input at E3 2002...

  • The very cool NOA game tester manning the Wario World booth. Being able to talk with a Nintendo representative about the game content (as opposed to being guided) was a pleasant treat.

  • Wario (Charles Martinet?), for giving me the chance to show off my own Wario impression at the wheel of fortune on the third day. I'm flattered you think I'm "a pretty good little Wario," and will remember the experience for years to come. "Being" Wario was something I've always wanted to do. (Props to the booth babe who thought I was great too.)

  • Charles Martinet, for eluding me throughout the convention, yet having a nice little chat with Billy!

  • All of the individuals working on any first or second party title on display at E3.

  • Shigeru Miyamoto, for keeping up the good work, but more importantly, loving Planet GameCube.

  • The lady in the media room constantly yelling, "Only 30 minutes."

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