Posted February 09, 2017
Don't think anyone else started this topic, but anyway.
According to this (and several others) E3 is opening to the public, so anyone who can afford one of the 15000 tickets (apparently, $150 if you buy on Feb 13th, $250 later), and of course make it to... wherever in America it is, can attend the show... Yeah, I don't know how this thing works.
Personally, I don't think E3 does anything other than breed hype for eventual disappointments. Or in the words of Jim Sterling (I think he said it like this...) "E3 is nothing but a tribute to the excess of the AAA game industry."
What are your thoughts on this? (... you people know what an E3 is right?)
According to this (and several others) E3 is opening to the public, so anyone who can afford one of the 15000 tickets (apparently, $150 if you buy on Feb 13th, $250 later), and of course make it to... wherever in America it is, can attend the show... Yeah, I don't know how this thing works.
Personally, I don't think E3 does anything other than breed hype for eventual disappointments. Or in the words of Jim Sterling (I think he said it like this...) "E3 is nothing but a tribute to the excess of the AAA game industry."
What are your thoughts on this? (... you people know what an E3 is right?)