Posted on Wednesday, July 30 2008 @ 5:10 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Every year the games industry gathers around many a collective camp fire and tell stories of their past and future. E3 has long stood as the biggest and most exciting of these, garnering not only the best people and games but the most engaging fireside tales. These days, it stands as a revised and reconfigured happening - perhaps more of a jamboree than a centralised cook out.
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