sethnintendo said:
|
There were decently cute girls everywhere...and not just booth babes.
The rEVOLution is not being televised
sethnintendo said:
|
There were decently cute girls everywhere...and not just booth babes.
The rEVOLution is not being televised
Viper1 said:
There were decently cute girls everywhere...and not just booth babes. |
Gamer chicks are always the best. I wouldn't be able to date a girl that didn't enjoy gaming.
I married one 13 years ago. She was with me at E3.
Kinda intersting being the executive editor over your own wife.
The rEVOLution is not being televised
Viper1 said: I married one 13 years ago. She was with me at E3. Kinda intersting being the executive editor over your own wife. |
Can boss her around there and in bed sounds like the life.
I wasn't patient at all when I got the chance to try a Nintendo DS before its release in Brazil. How silly of me...
Viper1 said: I married one 13 years ago. She was with me at E3. Kinda intersting being the executive editor over your own wife. |
You married pretty young. Also did you wait in that line?
I proudly waited in both of those lines
Though I ducked out of the Zelda one when I saw my chance to have my DSi signed by Charles Martinet
Acevil said:
|
I was 19.
I did wait once but I also had an appointment at a later time which allowed my staff and I to bypass the line completely.
That goes for both Zelda and the 3DS.
Being media definitley has it's privelages at E3. Only about 5 out of every 100 people are actually media. The rest are exhibitors or retail employees (who have the pay $400 to attend and wait in those long lines).
The rEVOLution is not being televised
i waited a 3 times longer than that just to get an autographed FFXIII , and then i realized i have to BUY the game THEN Get in the line, not buy the game while it was autographed =/
- Wasteland - The Mission.