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E3 in pictographocological terms May 14, 2004
People have been asking me to describe E3 to them, and I usually say it's something like a cross between a professional wrestling event, a glitzy Hollywood movie premiere, and that scene in every Godzilla movie where great crowds of people point at stuff and scream. That's pretty accurate, but I think a picture is worth a thousand words.
And thanks to my digital camera, I have over 58,000 words worth of pictures to share below. And yes, there are photos of the infamous "booth babes." But I tried to be an equal opportunity goober by photographing female, male, and gender indeterminate models. Enjoy.
A few pictures to which to draw your attention:
- GameSpy's LiveWire audio/video broadcast of the show in action
- The totally awesome Classic Arcade Game Museum --touch all you want
- Delicious grilled cheese sandwiches
- The IGN/GameSpy "war room" where we all went to write and wait to die
- The cushier IGN/GameSpy reception area for talkin' business
- The infamous Phantom gaming console in action
- Legendary comic book creator Stan Lee
- Gary Coleman of Gary Coleman fame
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Posted by Shawn on May 15, 2004 2:09 PM:
And where exactly are the male models?
Posted by Jamie on May 15, 2004 7:50 PM:
Second to last row, 3rd pic. And last row, third pic (I assume)