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E3 2003

Posted May 13, 2003

Between the opening of Matrix Reloaded and the E3 Electronic Gaming Expo, it's a very good week to be a geek. I'll be attending a private screening of the Matrix on Thursday afternoon and E3 all day on Friday.

I'm not the live-blogging type, but I compiled a list of other webloggers who will be attending. (Those blogging the event daily are marked with an asterisk.) A list of other E3 news websites follows.

E3 Webloggers
Andre Torrez
Antinomian
Buttuglee
Crowdpleazr
Cruftbox
Crunk Games *
Evo7 *
Gamegoddess
Greg Costikyan
Happy Happy Donut
Jane Pinckard
Justin Hall
Kafkaesque
Kieron Gillen
Leonard Lin
LoonyBlog
Lost Remote *
Ludology
Oddgirl.com
Pixel's Journal
Ragnar Tornquist
Shengis
Tikkabik

General E3 News
GamesIndustry.biz
Gamespy
Gamespot
Gamers.com
Games Domain
Happy Puppy
IGN
The Magic Box
ShackNews
Blue's News
Firing Squad
Game Critics
GameDaily
Lockergnome
BigKid
Turbo Game Dev
TechFocus
The Mortuary

3 Comments (Add Yours)

May 13, 2003
5:38 PM  
Palatin wrote:

I think thats pretty cool dude, Matrix one day, E3 the next, will you be posting shtuff about the cool things you see at E3 maybe??


May 13, 2003
11:46 PM  
the mighty jimbo wrote:

i hate to admit it, but i have never played a single game on my computer. not even solitaire. i'm starting to feel like an outcast by, well, not being an outcast.

besides, who has time for games with all that porn?


May 17, 2003
12:13 PM  
Josie Nutter wrote:

I posted my expo summary in my livejournal... :) E3 rocked my socks and then some. Got to hit the Atari private screening of the Matrix on Thursday, too. I'm already anticipating next year's-- 5/12-14.


 

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