E3 2010: Bitmob's Rookies and Veterans Share War Stories

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Friday, June 25, 2010

The 2010 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) was quite the event for the Bitmob staff. Just a year ago, only a handful of staffers covered the event. But this year we had a healthy roster of both show rookies and veterans in attendance. I thought it'd be fun to compare and contrast the experiences of everyone's first time (whatever year that was) and see what we've learned. 

What was the experience like?
 
Co-Founder Dan "Shoe" Hsu (1997): I felt like I was walking into a nerd Las Vegas. It was wonderful: loud, bright, and surreal. And I think I was drunk anytime I was outside of the convention center.
 
Editor Aaron Thomas ("probably 2002"): I don't specifically remember much about my first E3, but I do know I spent a lot of time getting swag and photographing celebs and booth babes. Ahhh, those were the days....
 
Editor Greg Ford (2003): Since it was my first year in the industry, it was like a dream come true: games everywhere, a ridiculous overabundance of booth babes, partying with friends new and old, and an avalanche of tchotchkes. It was so much fun that I don't think I even minded an absolutely packed schedule. 
 
Managing Editor Jason Wilson (2010, since he's usually part of the "home team"): It was a blur. I worked on behalf of GamePro for the E3 Show Daily, a daily publication put out by the show operators. It's difficult to do live reporting on a print deadline during press conferences. For the Sony press conference Tuesday, I had to write up my story as the press conference took place...as the event ended on my deadline. This is similar to what a number of sportswriters do while covering events; they start their stories early as the game goes on and the "narrative" of the game begins to take shape. 
 
Editor Rob Savillo (2010): Quite surreal and overwhelming, and very loud. But exciting, nonetheless.
 
Editor Brett Bates (2010): The experience lived up to my expectations: big, flamboyant, exhausting, and filled with exciting new games and technologies.
 
Writer Jasmine Rea (2010): It was completely overwhelming. I have a few social-anxiety issues that I thought I had overcome. The sheer number of people in attendance, coupled with a new city and and strange beds, sent me into a panicking fit through most of the show. Somehow, I pulled through.
 
Writer Mike Minotti (2010) - Going to E3 was something I always wanted to do. I frequently just stopped on the middle of the show floor and took in the moment.
 
Writer Alejandro Quan-Madrid (2010): It was like a video arcade the size of a giant mall but with a lot more interesting people walking around...and much less cigarette smoke.

Next page: What did we learn from our first E3s?
 
 
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Comments (4)
Pm
June 25, 2010

@Mike I booked my hotel a bit in advance.  It was within walking distance and only $89 a night.  It was a small room but I didn't spend time in it except to sleep so I didn't need a huge suite.

Mikeminotti-biopic
June 25, 2010

@Tabitha I was staying an extra day to go to Disneyland, so that also probably hurt me.

Pm
June 25, 2010

Ya that would do it, but you did get to go to Disneyland :)

Mikeminotti-biopic
June 26, 2010

Yep! Yayyyyy! Of course, in the future, I should really try to go to Disneyland BEFORE E3.

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