E3

E3 2014: Clothes Encounters with XSEED

E3 is four day event in which you endure an unremitting assault on the senses to experience fleeting moments of elation. Between the deafening dub-step, pushy PR people, and crowds of courtesy-deficient attendees, the show ...

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E3 Day Two: Ear and Eye Candy

Today was a day of technological treats for Tech-Gaming.  We started with Gioteck, a company that continues to prove they can provide quality peripherals at affordable prices.  They showed us a number of upcoming headsets ...

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E3 Day One: Twin Tales and Avian Otome

One of the distressing deficiencies of the E3 pressers was the complete lack of Japanese role-playing games. Fortunately, a visit to the Namco-Bandai meeting room helped to cure this shortcoming. After viewing Dragon Ball Xenoverse, ...

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E3 2014: Witcher 3, GOG Galaxy

E3 starts early for some, and this week CD Projekt Red and GOG.com kicked things off in Santa Monica with a live steam event for their upcoming releases.  The crew released some exciting news about ...

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E3 Overview: Day Three

Sage’s Overview: As the show came to a close, Robert, Sean, and I spent Day 3 split between the south and west halls. I went to Turtle Beach in the morning to check out their ...

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E3 Overview: Day Two

Sage’s Overview: Today my favorite games all featured really great weaponry.  The deep, driven pace of E3 continued as the exhibit halls filled with crowds of people.  Barely squeezing through security, I left the guys ...

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E3 Overview: Day One

Sage’s Overview:  The day started with the Nintendo semi-presser. Nintendo wanted the press to spend more time gaming and less time sitting at a press conference, and it was certainly an effective method. Brief presentations ...

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E3 Overview: Day Zero

Robert’s Overview: Since their first foray into console gaming back in 2001, Microsoft has enjoyed a strategic market advantage. When the company’s inaugural console was released, the Xbox was more powerful that its current rivals ...

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