While at the E3 2005, we spent time doing interviews, writing reports and generally running around this huge place. But we also had the time to take a few photos.
Alexander had brought 3 disposable cameras which - luckily - still seem to have worked after going through several airport x-ray machines. Pertaining to the general
quality of your garden-variety disposable camera, most pictures were of poor quality, but a few are worth looking at, and these we present to you on this page. Enjoy!
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If you thought that in real life, Alexander was the shy, timid one - think again.
This guy is a womanizer, as this picture proves!
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This photo shows the LA Convention Center's West Hall exterior. West Hall is where
both Bethesda Softwork's booth and the demo show room were located.
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This photo shows the LA Convention Center's South Hall exterior. Despite the huge
Atari logo, I can't say I noticed them at all...
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A giant Age of Empires poster between South and West Hall. There were a number
of huge posters there, though sadly none of Oblivion.
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A big Quake 4 banner. Everyone was/is hoping it will not disappoint us as Doom 3
did and do a little more than just set new standards for graphics.
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South Hall concourse - notice those yellow people next to the G4 logo? They were
positively everywhere.
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One of my favorite photos! This nice booth zombie first chased us, trying to eat our
brains! But then, luckily, she settled for strangling Alexander a bit and then
let us go!
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A booth with booth babes doing the booth babe dance!
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We set down at the entrance of West Hall a short while after seeing the 25 minutes
Elder Scrolls: Oblivion demo to write down a few notes, but ended up doing a full
writeup instead.
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A picture from the E3 Dungeon, aka Kentia Hall!
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You thought it was just a rumor? It isn't! Bethesda Softworks is doing Fallout 3.
If this poster doesn't prove it, I don't know what will! It created a lot of
attention in the Fallout community because people thought where there is a poster...
But that really was all there was!
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We thought we ought to have at least one "group" photo of us, so we asked Diana of
Bethesda Softworks to take one. Oh, and... we kept the badges!
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Another Fallout 3 poster. I don't really understand what the arrows on it are for,
seeing how the poster itself was Bethsoft's only "exhibit" related to that game. Did
it mean "come talk to us about Fallout 3"? We should have asked.
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Another picture of Concourse Hall. Yadda yadda.
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Yay for pink stairs!
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A big honking screen with a constantly running Star Wars game demo. Notice that guy
with the camera on the right? I don't know who he is or who he worked for, but he
must have been important, what with the Crew t-shirt!
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This poster was puzzling us to no end. Rogue WHAT? We asked Steve Meister, but he
didn't really know much about what it was either.
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I really wonder why they don't sell these at the Bethesda Softworks Oblivion store.
I'd buy one for my office!
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