My Trip To e3 2011!

Let’s discuss my trip to e3 2011…

So here we are, a month later, and I still have not told you guys about my trip to this year’s e3. Well, first, it was amazing! Just as good as I remember last years being! I played lots of games, tested several accessories, and talked to thousands of people (literally!). Unfortunately, there were lots of things I didn’t get to. I did’t get to the Playstation Vita, or the Wii U, due to time. However, I played games like: Sonic Generations, Bastion, the new Toy Soldiers, the new Kirby, the new Assassin’s Creed, and tons of others.

This was our hotel room, which was a junior suite in the Wilshire Grand in downtown LA. Very nice hotel; one I plan on staying at next year!

This was the view from our hotel room window. We were staying on the 9th floor.

This was our first view of the convention center from our shuttle bus.

Lord of the Rings, War of the North trailer being played.

The models at the NOS booth

e3Ninja Gaiden 3 Gameplay

e3The Glee Booth would have random people strolling by go up on stage an sing; it was always interesting to see them attempt to sing and dance.

e3You would see this sort of thing everywhere you look at e3.

e3Pacman Guy dressed up at the Namco Booth.

e3Gameplay of the Dark Souls game

e3Gameplay of the new Galaga. This was one of the greatest demos I played. Nothing beats nostalgia.

e3I am not sure what this one was called, but I saw it as one of the worst games I demoed. Basically, you just walk over things to attach them to your ball. That’s it.

e3This is the screen from the Sega Booth, which, at the time, was showing off the new Mario & Sonic game.

e3Joey showing off his Nintendo tattoo to a guy dressed as Mario.

e3 2011A group of Star Wars Characters

Well, that is all we have time for today. I will try to upload a few more pictures over the next few days. Good night everyone.

Today I leave you with a quote by J. K. Rowling:
“It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live.”

About Frank

Frank is a young technology enthusiast who is always working on something different. Whether it be an app for a mobile OS, working on Arduino, or working on a website, he always has a project.

Frank started Vasculus right after he turned 18, and has been slowly growing it ever since. His works include games for XBLIG, apps for Android and WebOS, plugins/themes for WordPress and several websites.

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