Dr. Wilkinson
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I don’t think I’ve seen booth babes since 2010ish. I really don’t think that’s the reason, I think it’s the lack of need for a super expensive elaborate convention space when everyone’s figured out how to successfully emulate the Nintendo Direct livestream model as vehicle delivery for news and not needing a middle-man or a $10 million booth. Or spending months making an e3 demo that either isn’t representative of the actual final product, or takes time away that the dev team could otherwise use to finish the game.E3 died because there has been a desperate, desperate attempt to "unbro" gaming culture as much as possible, E3 was the ultimate "gamer bro" bash with the booth babes et all.
Since trying to move away from that image, E3 has increasingly felt pointless, remember stuff like all the babes that dressed as the DOA girls and even got in bikinis 20 years ago, at E3 2003? Can't do stuff like that anymore, so all of the fun of it is taken away replaced by boring marketing BS.
Going to E3 used to be a bucket list thing of mine, it's sad it got lame and then died, it's a sorry state on gaming culture in general now, everything was a lot more fun when things weren't so apologetic.
Sony peeling off of it in 2018 and eventually pulling out entirely in 2019, combined with COVID killing giant expo in-person events sort of both combined to be the final death knell.
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