E3: Behind The Magic


By: Angus Deacon
Published: Tuesday 29 May 2012 3:00 PM
 
E3: Behind The Magic

Six days until E3, and counting...

As a senior writer here at NZGamer.com, I've had the privilege of being on the front line in the world of gaming. I've travelled to Hong Kong, Germany, Singapore, and the USA in recent years - all in order to play games and talk to the minds behind them. I’m living the dream.

This year marks my third consecutive trip over to Los Angeles for E3, and I'm more excited than a beaver in a lumberyard. It’s the biggest event in gaming; and it shows. We’re talking million dollar set-ups, choreographed press conferences, and after parties that would make even Lindsay Lohan nervous. But there are a few negative aspects of E3 that only us journalists witness - and I’d like to share those with you now...

Please sir... can I have a sandwich?
Because E3 is a non-stop, three-day megafest of videogaming awesomeness, there are a handful of eateries set-up around the LA Convention Centre for hungry journos. Convenient except for the fact that it doesn’t appear to be ‘human food’ they have on offer. Either because they have a captive audience or because they assume that all videogamers have the culinary palette of a tapeworm, the ‘food’ they have on offer would give cockroaches paralysis.

There’s nothing quite like paying $18 for a cold, soggy hot dog; or $26 for a Taco Surprise. You might think I meant to write ‘Taco Supreme’ there, but they don’t try and make it sound appealing. The ‘Surprise’ part kicks in anywhere between 15 minutes and 3 hours after eating it.

I should point out that the organisers of E3 provide an alternative though. Hungry journalists who hole up in the Media Room, located within the bowels of the LA Convention Centre, can get treated to some tasty free lunch. Although this might actually be an urban myth, because this ‘free lunch’ appears at 12:00pm and vanishes again at around 12:02pm. It’s like feeding time at the zoo. Never get between a starving game reviewer and a stale tuna sandwich. I’m grateful I still have all my limbs.

I would however like to thank all of the game publishers who have their own lunch and drink stash behind closed doors for VIP media. Without you guys, I would’ve faded away into nothingness somewhere behind Activision’s stand back in 2010.

Where’s the Rexona Booth?
It doesn’t take a genius to understand that 50,000 geeks (90% of whom are male), a warm enclosed space, a few Taco Surprises, and hundreds of machines all pelting out hot air can make for a rather rank environment.

I’m not entirely sure why it should happen in this day and age of antiperspirant, but at E3 there are dudes walking around with visible stink lines wafting after them. Chances are, they’ll be walking directly in front of you too, so you become trapped in this semi-opaque mist of death.

You’ll end up twisting and contorting your body like a rubber ninja to avoid physical contact with them, but inevitably they’ll rub against you as they make a mad scramble to eyeball some booth babes. Which brings me to my next rant...

I Think I’ve Fallen in Love (again)
Ahhh, booth babes. I know they have their purpose. I get it, I really do. I love a lass in skimpy fake armour, holding a giant cardboard axe and with that little glint in her eye that says ‘I can’t wait to get the f*%k out of here and have a shower’.

But please (guys) - can we have some dignity at these events? I know they’re eye-candy to be looked at, but do we all need to act like braindead shlongs whenever one floats along? I’ve seen men crush smaller men in their demented, dribbling panic just to ‘be near one’. Cameras flashing and mouths ajar. Rub one out in the morning in your hotel room so we can just ignore these marketing vixens okay? … That way I can make my move. She’s mine, dammit!

Is this a t-shirt, or a tarpaulin for my car?
Free stuff is one of the perks of being a video game journalist and t-shirts are chucked around at E3 like fists in Chuck Norris’ wet dreams. But for some reason, they only ever bother getting the one size manufactured; XL. Or perhaps XXXL. To me, they might as well be G, for Gargantuan or Godzilla size.

Usually they're big enough to fit two of me inside, with room for a gas heater so I can camp out-doors in one. Now that videogaming has become mainstream, surely all these stereotypes of gamers being overweight is an extremely dated one? This year can I get a Halo t-shirt that doesn't perform better as my table-cloth?


And lastly, can we please have no f*%king clowns at this years’ E3!? As an avid sufferer of Coulrophobia (yes, the scientific term for a ‘Fear of clowns’) I have been tormented by these abominations of ancient comedy for the last three years.

Granted, the announcement and consequent release of Twisted Metal, which features a nightmarish clown thing, didn’t help matters. But my editor still enjoys telling the story of how, after last year’s E3 - I was ruthlessly stalked on a Hollywood subway train by some clown-hobo [To be fair, it was pretty funny - Ed.] This is the worst type of clown by the way; homeless, desperate, and possibly psychotic. This year I’m going armed with a cattle-prod and some decoy animal balloons just incase.




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J_K
On Tuesday 29 May 2012 10:30 PM Posted by J_K
^ that is some good shiz right there lol!
 
 
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emetic
On Tuesday 29 May 2012 11:21 PM Posted by emetic NZGamer.com VIP
Yeh all the food in L.A. had the "surprise" effect for me too >__> I hear you can pick up some tablets from a GP (or a drugstore, I presume) which negate the effect though.

Also, have fun and bring back lots of previews! and photos.
 
 
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PunisherNZL
On Wednesday 30 May 2012 12:28 AM Posted by PunisherNZL
i would suffer threw all of it just to be at E3!! ild even put up with stinky clowns farting out taco suprise lol
 
 
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nimrod76
On Wednesday 30 May 2012 12:26 PM Posted by nimrod76 NZGamer.com VIP
"Rub one out in the morning in your hotel room so we can just ignore these marketing vixens okay?"

Sound advise right there XD
 
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ALK3MiST
On Wednesday 30 May 2012 4:13 PM Posted by ALK3MiST
wot a crak up guy. definately worth it i bet.

does anyone know what time the press conferences start?
 
 
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hot_shot_9
On Wednesday 30 May 2012 10:17 PM Posted by hot_shot_9
Probably wont be able to keep up to date on the press conferences this year =( Dam uni exams

Anyway go NZG get some good stuff from E3 =)
 
 
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Byskyre
On Saturday 2 Jun 2012 4:29 PM Posted by Byskyre NZGamer.com VIP
Would bring back some swag for me? Thanks.
 
 
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tarnz87
On Sunday 3 Jun 2012 4:12 PM Posted by tarnz87
Comment here to win Free BB thanks to Orcon??
 
 
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4possm
On Sunday 3 Jun 2012 4:38 PM Posted by 4possm
I last went to E3 in 2006 which was an amazing day. I definitely agree with the sweaty extra large men googling over the girls as well. I still don't get the idea of the pretty girls though, they detract from the games in my mind. Looking forward to some good coverage of this years event.
 
 
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sid_oh
On Sunday 3 Jun 2012 4:47 PM Posted by sid_oh
It sounds like heaven to me, all except the clowns!!!
Maybe be a clown/booth babe hybrid would be ok...hmmm
 
 
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Scuba_Steve
On Sunday 3 Jun 2012 5:09 PM Posted by Scuba_Steve NZGamer.com VIP
I hope you'll be bringing back some booth girls as giveaways :)
 
 
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buzzyj
On Sunday 3 Jun 2012 5:23 PM Posted by buzzyj
Hope I get to go oneday!
 
 
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Curuniel
On Sunday 3 Jun 2012 6:11 PM Posted by Curuniel
Booth babes are ridiculous. And people wonder why more girls don't get into gaming!
Good to know not all attendees are sucked in by such temptations.
 
 
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MadMax
On Monday 4 Jun 2012 8:44 AM Posted by MadMax
What no cheese pies there ? thats rather pritty sad. Hope you have much fun at this event.
 
 
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danielbaard
On Monday 4 Jun 2012 9:52 AM Posted by danielbaard
Sounds Awesome. Hope you guys enjoy your visit there.
 
 
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madvix
On Monday 4 Jun 2012 1:05 PM Posted by madvix
It must be a terrible life, I feel for you!
 
 
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nos4r2d2
On Monday 4 Jun 2012 2:26 PM Posted by nos4r2d2
Those fast food prices are corrupt, that is pure captive market extortion.
 
 
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s0seen
On Monday 4 Jun 2012 3:35 PM Posted by s0seen
I wish i could do this right here...go to gaming conventions and around the world and get paid for it. You're living the dream mate. Nice pics of the hotties (Don't tell my GF)
 
 
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nzoz
On Monday 4 Jun 2012 7:33 PM Posted by nzoz
r u going to bring home some goodies we cant get here yet ... i hope u do
 
 
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Tzeit
On Monday 4 Jun 2012 7:41 PM Posted by Tzeit
Yeah I agree with you on all the horny nerds. :(
 
 
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Camiclemills
On Monday 4 Jun 2012 10:21 PM Posted by Camiclemills
Booth Babes.... xD
 
 
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deamonesque
On Tuesday 5 Jun 2012 8:44 AM Posted by deamonesque
ha very funny
 
 
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newtzdogg
On Tuesday 5 Jun 2012 8:47 AM Posted by newtzdogg
"...semi-opaque mist of death." LOL. Good read. Thanks.
 
 
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Original_Noob
On Tuesday 5 Jun 2012 10:22 AM Posted by Original_Noob NZGamer.com VIP
haha really enjoyed reading this, made me lol
 
 
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Lucid
On Tuesday 5 Jun 2012 12:57 PM Posted by Lucid
Games and women. The two things that haven't gone well together in my life so far.
 
 
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demzy
On Tuesday 5 Jun 2012 1:01 PM Posted by demzy
Sounds like a festival of "phewy", call in the stink brigade! How can they still print XL and XXXL when most stereotypical "WoW nerds" are generally thin? I guess they just base it on the American population where 60-80% of people are obese...lol.
 
 
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lax1
On Tuesday 5 Jun 2012 1:22 PM Posted by lax1
you mean booth babes aren't interested in me OR gaming..??
 
 
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fan1517
On Tuesday 5 Jun 2012 8:13 PM Posted by fan1517
ah, those babes
 
 
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wangwei1
On Wednesday 6 Jun 2012 10:14 AM Posted by wangwei1
I love babes, especially booth babas. lol
 
 
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chew11111111
On Wednesday 6 Jun 2012 9:05 PM Posted by chew11111111
Hahaha imagine all those smelly dudes around you.
 
 
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