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Title: Coverage of E3
Post by: Matt on February 01, 2003, 08:33:26 PM
I've never covered E3 by actually going to LA (or Atlanta where it was like 5 years ago).

What's it like to actually be there, though?

Is it a hard event to cover, and do you spend all your time being extremly busy?  I would imagine so.
Title: Coverage of E3
Post by: RickPowers on February 01, 2003, 08:36:37 PM
Last year, I got to play so few games, it was almost CRIMINAL.  I was very busy running around getting footage, getting to appointments, herding the cats ...

Still, there's nothing like it.  It's quite a spectacle.  Seeing early versions of games can be a double-edged sword though, especially when you see something that is so early, it really shouldn't have been there.  I'm having a very hard time getting the negative first impression of Wario World out of my head.
Title: Coverage of E3
Post by: Matt on February 01, 2003, 08:38:56 PM
Did you ever go to the Altanta E3?

How did that compare to LA?
Title: Coverage of E3
Post by: StrikerObi on February 08, 2003, 09:30:42 PM
Quote

Originally posted by: RickPowers
Last year, I got to play so few games, it was almost CRIMINAL.  I was very busy running around getting footage, getting to appointments, herding the cats ...

Still, there's nothing like it.  It's quite a spectacle.  Seeing early versions of games can be a double-edged sword though, especially when you see something that is so early, it really shouldn't have been there.  I'm having a very hard time getting the negative first impression of Wario World out of my head.


The cats?!??!! WTF? Is that your new nickname for the staff?

As for Wario World, I agree. They said they showed it to get feedback so it would be a really good game but I'm still questioning if that was a good idea. Sure, maybe they got their feedback so the game will be good. But they also showed off a really early game and probably gave lots of people bad first impressions (myself included).
Title: Coverage of E3
Post by: Sean on February 27, 2003, 05:36:34 PM
I believe, given my long love for and history with Treasure (from Konami on up, of course) that however flawed the game may end up being, it will have that delicious Treasure-nougat center.  ALL Treasure games, even the bad ones, have this inherent joy in them, even if it's in only a single aspect of the gameplay.  In a worst-case scenario, the game will be an interesting let-down.  I can't imagine this actually happening however, even though I realize I wasn't there to actually see it and play it firsthand.  It's just faith, baby.  Faith.  Treasure won't blow this chance.

Or they will and we'll all live anyway.  ;-)
Title: Coverage of E3
Post by: yeg0 on March 01, 2003, 06:29:07 AM
What kind of Special permission do you need to get into E3?

I can't wait. Shigeru Miyamoto has talk about so many new games being shown at E3.
Title: Coverage of E3
Post by: Matt on March 02, 2003, 08:19:17 AM
You need to be part of the gaming industry or the gaming press to get in.

http://www.e3expo.com has a page where you can check and see what credentials you neeed.