
A huge sigh of disappointed could be heard at the end of gaming’s biggest domestic conference this year. It was the show of announcements that never happened and left gamers with very little to be excited for. Some experts blame the reason that developers are saving announcements for their own mini-conferences and forums where gamers will be there and not forced to watch it on their lunch break. Word on the street is that the board who call the shots for E3 is seriously considering dropping the “press only” tag in hope of generating interest in the show that failed to deliver this past year. Is it too late to save E3? Maybe. We will all care a lot less if we aren’t even allowed to attend what is supposed to be about gaming and not exclusion.







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Write a Comment»If it was affordable and more exciting then E3 might be saved, but I don’t know how much a ticket for E3 cost, but I’m sure it’s quite expensive.
E3 tickets were quite expensive, would be nice to see some price reductions but with the economy the way its going i wouldnt be surprised to see the prices go up even further.
Was the old ticket pricing for one day, or for the entire event? If it’s for the entire event, then $100-200 for a week of messing with stuff that isn’t on the market yet doesn’t sound all that unreasonable to me.
I just hope it’s better than Digital Life, because I went once and I don’t think I’ll be going back to that.
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