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Forums - General - is e3 being broad casted?

koopatrooper said:
sry parokki that my english in not that good

Oh, I'm not complaining. It's just that "broad" is a slang term for  women, and "cast" is a somewhat old fashioned word for throw, so I couldn't help laughing at the mental image it gave me. 

Funny typing mistakes are always a good thing! ^^ 

To get on topic, I'll probably try to find a site that gives text updates of each conference. Video streams tend to be awfully laggy on my computer, and most being filmed from somewhere in the audience with a portable camera doesn't help the quality at all.

People are going to end up making ten threads for every major announcement anyway, so it's not like it's possible to miss anything anyway. =P 



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thekitchensink said:
Almost all gaming web sites have E3 coverage--it's like asking if Tribute Magazine covers the Academy Awards.

Exactly, its been like this every year and yet this question gets asked constantly. I think it's the first time I've seen it months before E3 even starts.

Yes, sites like IGN and GameSpot (and others) are doing live coverage. No, you don't have to pay for it. Yes, this applies to next year as well. 


 



Tag - "No trolling on my watch!"

I watched it free live on Gamespot last year.