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they don't even have like sweepstake for the tickets??? BOOOOo, anyway if there was one and u'll have to buy something to enter, that company would make a lot of money, since there's so much gamers in the world

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E3 is not such a big deal. Getting in is easier than you think. But it's really noisy and slimey fingered geezers hog all the games. It's more fun following around the E3 girls and ask them questions to videogames that they obviously don't know the answers too.

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Even if I somehow had a way to get in, I don't think that I would drive all of the way across the country (I live in Detroit) and I'm too poor to fly

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Im just a 15 year old kid interested in future games :punk:. If my parents were rich I wouldnt mind taking a airplane there and "maybe" getting in. But they arent, and a years allowence and whatnot aint worth "maybe" getting in

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The reason they leve it closed to the public is because the public generally does not know how to behave.

 

I didnt go last year, but i go most of the other years. I will problably go this year as well.

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Is that even a rational stereotype?

 

yes it is. Every time i go to e3, the kids who sneak in act up and screw everything up. If people would quit sneaking in and being general asses, then maybe it would be open to the public.

 

And do not take this as some "holier than thou" attitude. I am very fortunate to be able to attend e3, and am well aware of this fact.

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Is that even a rational stereotype?

Yes. :punk:

 

It's not that they'll be tearing booths down and whatnot, but the size of the crowd would quadruple, and you would have to worry more about that minority who would get unruly. Plus, and this is going to sound weird, but the show's not really geared toward consumers.

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Is that even a rational stereotype?

It's not that they'll be tearing booths down and whatnot, but the size of the crowd would quadruple, and you would have to worry more about that minority who would get unruly. Plus, and this is going to sound weird, but the show's not really geared toward consumers.

Exactly. It's more oriented towards the indutry professionals and many types of journalists. North American socities' teenagers alike will most likely run amok then actually look around in awe. That and nothing wants to be stolen. Oh and if they opened it to the public they'll need a much bigger convetion center. This year's GDC was packed to the max.

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there is a contest to go to e3 that sony invited to those who signed up to their playstaion underground forum and i believe M$ is doing something similar.

 

fat chance of winning that tho :punk:

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People in large groups do not know how to behave

 

This is from a riot at MSU in Lansing, Michigan

 

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Edited by Bob Jahovic

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