GameCritics.com staff from left to right: Erin Bell, Brad Gallaway, Scott Jones (top), Kyle Orland (bottom) and Mike Bracken. Matt Weise not pictured.
Feature By Erin Bell, Brad Gallaway, Scott Jones, Kyle Orland, Mike Bracken and Matt Wiese. Photo Credits: Erin Bell and Kyle Orland
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Welcome To The (Electronic) Jungle
If you weren't fortunate (or deranged) enough to attend the tenth annual Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles this past May, then you're in exactly the right place now. With two new handheld launches and a number of other innovative hardware projects getting off the ground, this year's show had a lot going on besides the usual ocean of new games.
Hundreds of exhibitors had titles, hardware, and peripherals on display, each vying for their own share of the consumer pie-and any way you sliced it, there was a lot to see. Six staffers from GameCritics.com made the trek to the urban armpit of America (along with countless videogame professionals and a lot of fans under false pretenses) to take in the world's most important videogame show. |
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1 - Console Breakdown
Brief summations of Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo battle plans for the coming year along with our impressions and round-table comments.
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2 - Hype-Worthy Awards
GameCritics.com has come up with a new feature to honor the best, worst, biggest, baddest, funniest, boldest, strangest and most tragic of E3 2004. |
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3 - Observations and Trends
GameCritics.com reflects on the E3 experience from a larger perspective with viewpoints reading between the lines of the convention, the games, and the industry. |
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4 - Booth Babe Dialogues
GameCritics.com takes a new slant on the Booth Babe feature with personal interviews from the ladies who dress in the scantily, often ridiculous costumes. |
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5 - Photo Journal
Take a visual documentary tour of the LA Convention Center to get a glimpse of what we saw and what went on during 3 days of pure gaming madness. |
- Published June 16, 2004
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