People don't watch because the shows themselves are great. They just want to see trailers for upcoming games, or new announcements.And yet people keep watching
There's a few in NYC according to the videowhat maniac would watch this in Imax?
what maniac would watch this in Imax?
Agreed with this post. It can be a fun experience. Think of the video below(especially around 1:45)I mean, if there were other people there and it was a show guaranteed to have big stuff, sure, that would have been a fun event!
Gamers on internet forums don't seem to like other gamers, but I've had great times at gamer events. Console launches lines, PAX, fan events, never been to an e-sports event but something like that or a fighting tourney, those in-person events are good for the value of this community. They're nerdy, they're sausage-fests, but they're rare experiences where humanity can share passion for gaming entertainment.
Also, games show surprisingly well on a big screen. Okay, maybe a big, big screen like IMAX is overkill, but on a projected screen instead of a TV or computer monitor, you can see the games in a bit of a different light, removed from how you usually see or play them.
Sure, this show may not have been worth the ticket price, but get out there, have some fun!
I went.
I find it unfortunate that's he's the one that managed to stick around.Pass. But I'll support him from a far. I use to hate Geoff back in the G4TV, 1UP.com days.... but Guess who's still here in gaming? It's Geoff. Still pushing gaming to a bigger audience. That counts for something.
Imagine there will be at least one dude that takes his first date to this.
He will immediately drop her off and go home to cry in his pillow that all his hopes and dreams were ruined.Dude. No.
Hopefully this becomes public eventually
Sponsors, viewership is high for each hosted event, good connections and relationships with developers and companies, etc.how does this guy keep getting money for this shit