Let Her RIP
While some details are still being worked out, it looks like the E3 we knew and loved is really dead. But I wonder if anyone realizes what the show really meant for our industry?
Todd Hargosh, a.k.a. GiN Hardcore, loves to tell it like it is, no matter who gets hurt. If you do good, and put out quality stuff, he will praise you to the ends of the earth. However, if you betray him, God help you.
While some details are still being worked out, it looks like the E3 we knew and loved is really dead. But I wonder if anyone realizes what the show really meant for our industry?
This week Todd finds some Japanese gems that are finally being released for play in the U.S. market. But why do they take 10 years to hit here?
Several great titles are coming out for the Xbox 360 in the next couple of weeks, but Todd is most excited about Prey because of the vertigo-inducing demo.
The RIAA may make it impossible for us to record television programs and music at home, if it gets its way against satellite radio. So Todd joins the defense!
Hargosh reminds Sony this week that those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it. It was true of several wars, and it’s true when launching a new console.
After a little time to digest his thoughts, Todd comes up with the winners (Microsoft) and the losers (Sony – at least a little) that emerged from E3.
Todd takes one last look at E3, and sums up in his Day 3 Report.
Todd relates his party experiences, and what he saw on Day 2.
The show is opening and the GiN staff is there in force. Here are the top ten questions that editor Todd Hargosh hopes the show will answer.
The first day of the show was a mixed bag for Hargosh as he found some great things from Electronic Arts, but was slightly disappointed by the PS3.