I'll be in LA during E3 and would like to set up some meetings with
anyone who is interested.
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Arklan wrote:
i do not know the offical response, but i my self found a ticket to e3, just the convention show floor, on ebay for about 40 bucks. i belive, to register however, you do need to work for a company. nwo, does thin have to be a treal one? or could it be your garage company? i have no idea.
"ALI TEZEL" <metal...@prodigy.net> wrote in message news:98osgs$81i4$1...@newssvr05-en0.news.prodigy.com...Hi Is it true that the public is not allowed to attend e3? , can someone define public for me. do we need to work in a games company to attend? thanksALI"Dru Abrams" <d...@persistentvisions.com> wrote in message news:3AAEE5C0...@persistentvisions.com...Hi. My CV and reel are available on request. You can check out my newest work at this link Dru Abrams-Home .
>Last time I was at E3 the last day of the show the "public" was allowed
>to come in. I am not sure if they still do that but it was a mess of 9
>year olds with quite a few moms.
The public isnt supposed to be allowed, as its a trade show. Also the
minimum age is 18 from what they say, however you can tell they
obviously dont check out any of these things from just looking around.
-Geoff Howland
http://www.lupinegames.com/
LOL
Any one who reads this and would like to arrange a meeting during GDC please
contact via email and we can set something up.
AFAIK pretty much anyone can buy a ticket for the show. As far as underage
people I've only seen 3 kids in the place over the 4 shows I attended...and
I think they were with hi ranking sony officials (as they were in the closed
to the gen. public Sony booth).
dru