Top Ten E3 Picks - From 1903? 13
cethiesus writes "It seems Gamespy has posted their top ten picks from the 1903 E3 convention. Booth babes and magic lanterns, mmm." You've got to like the look of that high-tech 'dual monocle' technology, and may also be delighted to see that Duke Nukem Forever jokes were alive and well even at the dawn of the 20th Century.
Very funny. (Score:2)
Just one thing missing... (Score:1)
Funny, I thought it was a typo at first. Then I actually RTFA! I liked #9, but was disappointed that there wasn't mention of John von Neumann. Okay, so he wasn't born til December 28th. Perhaps he was represented in the glint of the booth babe's eyes...
Re:Just one thing missing... (Score:1)
There were no video games in 1903... (Score:2)
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The only difference was that there weren't any video games to look at yet.
Other than that minor little detail, E3 has remained essentially the same for hundreds of years now.
So what's this doing in the "Games" section? =p
Seriously though it is kind of funny that the years have transformed E3 from a modern technology show to a gamer's Mecca.
Seems two digit year… (Score:1, Redundant)
Ah, crap (Score:1, Redundant)
Dual monocle (Score:1)
Re:Dual monocle (Score:1)
Ahh, the good 'ol days (Score:3, Interesting)
Do gamers really need 'booth babes' that are just for show and never played an electronic game in their life? Now if they were there looking good AND fragging up a storm in UT2003, then I would be impressed!
And those that think these girls actually help sell the products...get a life or rent some porn
Re:Ahh, the good 'ol days (Score:2)
Re:Ahh, the good 'ol days (Score:2)
I admit I have not been able to make it to one of these (Chicago area and usually too busy with upgrades and whatnot at work) but hope to attend one in the future, as a non-fanboy
Re:Ahh, the good 'ol days (Score:2)
I had a rather good time at this year's show-- lots of people were staffing the booths I visited, able to take the time to speak with me about the game, help me play it, and answer questions. I was surprised, because I'm not press, just a dev. It was arguably better than last year's experience.
I only had two problems with it. First, it's getting harder to find smaller games. The big titles are taking up so much of the space, I found remarkably fewer niche, indie, and o