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Top 5 secrets of E3

by ZDNet Author  |  June 13, 2011 11:00am PDT  |  Image 1 of 5

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Where the games aren't

Despite being supposedly restricted to industry insiders, not all the wares at E3 are put on display on the show floor for all to see. In fact, most of the best demos are hidden behind closed doors in private meeting rooms.

Games such as Mass Effect 3 require either an appointment or a long wait in line to see, while others, such as Skyrim, BioShock Infinite, and Prototype 2, can only be seen in action if you've been invited to a demo session.

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donnydo77@... 1st Mar
Can't really see there would be a lack of oversight or attention that is implied about how to attend seemingly sold out events and sessions. Maybe it's all cool anyway, so why deprive? Sounds like a welcoming atmosphere to me.
Also, has the swag minimized as well? Wouldn't be so bad for much of it to go at that. Besides the supposed influences from the sustainability doctrine, 7R's, or other such conservation and minimization guidelines then for the sake of contacting, communicating, and networking by providing any such gratuitous merchandise that makes an impression of sorts then should be just as important to direct efforts and expenses toward appropriate content, features that matter, and endure (or expire and degrade) to provide a better return on value. This also includes considering resources, energy, socio-economic issues, local community involvement, and other such matters; either by ignorance, disregard, distorted perceptions, or other such means for value reduction those matters were removed from consideration. They are absent no longer nor seen as external to the activities, but now are known to be tangible factors toward measuring beneficial promotion and enhanced results.
Keep on promoting the mass trans as well as other local contributions possible for events.
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djhonjun 13th Jun
Thumbs up for the efforts to minimize waste!
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neil.postlethwaite@... 17th Jun
Los Angeles, you stole the London Underground map.

The lawyers are on their way IP damages wink

Mind the Gap !
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donnydo77@... 1st Mar
Can't really see there would be a lack of oversight or attention that is implied about how to attend seemingly sold out events and sessions. Maybe it's all cool anyway, so why deprive? Sounds like a welcoming atmosphere to me.
Also, has the swag minimized as well? Wouldn't be so bad for much of it to go at that. Besides the supposed influences from the sustainability doctrine, 7R's, or other such conservation and minimization guidelines then for the sake of contacting, communicating, and networking by providing any such gratuitous merchandise that makes an impression of sorts then should be just as important to direct efforts and expenses toward appropriate content, features that matter, and endure (or expire and degrade) to provide a better return on value. This also includes considering resources, energy, socio-economic issues, local community involvement, and other such matters; either by ignorance, disregard, distorted perceptions, or other such means for value reduction those matters were removed from consideration. They are absent no longer nor seen as external to the activities, but now are known to be tangible factors toward measuring beneficial promotion and enhanced results.
Keep on promoting the mass trans as well as other local contributions possible for events.

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