E3: Four Days Down, Zero To Go
11:19 PM - June 4, 2009 by ChaseB
E3 is thankfully over. As much fun as it was, I'm happy today was the final day. I'm sitting here at the airport, and in a couple hours I will be catching a late flight back to Philly.
Anyway, what did I do today? Well, I interviewed Peter Moore, captured some footage of some racing games (Need for Speed, Forza, Split Second) and also played some racing games (I heart Split Second). I also got a little more Madden NFL 10 footage and snagged a bunch of quick little videos so I could do some screen grabs and pop some images up on the site.
Overall, a pretty successful trip, and I'll be writing more about the games I saw and played during the next week. Expect to see some of my raw and edgy shaky-cam footage this weekend as well.
One last thing before I end this meaningless article: I was a little disappointed that there were not more diamonds in the rough on the show floor this year. I dedicated a large part of my day to finding the "hidden gems" at E3, but I simply did not find many sports games on the show floor to even play. Perhaps companies don't think about creating small-budget sports titles, or maybe they just don't think they would show well in this type of environment. Regardless, I wish there had been more sports games to cover at E3 this year.
Anyway, what did I do today? Well, I interviewed Peter Moore, captured some footage of some racing games (Need for Speed, Forza, Split Second) and also played some racing games (I heart Split Second). I also got a little more Madden NFL 10 footage and snagged a bunch of quick little videos so I could do some screen grabs and pop some images up on the site.
Overall, a pretty successful trip, and I'll be writing more about the games I saw and played during the next week. Expect to see some of my raw and edgy shaky-cam footage this weekend as well.
One last thing before I end this meaningless article: I was a little disappointed that there were not more diamonds in the rough on the show floor this year. I dedicated a large part of my day to finding the "hidden gems" at E3, but I simply did not find many sports games on the show floor to even play. Perhaps companies don't think about creating small-budget sports titles, or maybe they just don't think they would show well in this type of environment. Regardless, I wish there had been more sports games to cover at E3 this year.

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