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Wednesday Jun 03, 2009
Sega Booth @ E3 – Day 2E3 Day 2 and boy are my feet tired! We had another great day on the floor with a lot of activity and a ton more people coming by to see our games in action. I cannot wipe the smile from my face, E3 is like a gamer holiday for me – tons of news, tons of games, and a ton of happy gamers eager to play our games. Yesterday we took some photos of the booth and today I made a point to take some additional images to really show off how everything comes together. I really want to highlight what it looks like from the outside looking in, since it’s a rather unique perspective. From just about every angle, you’ll always have a chance to see at least three games. After the show, we should have some build photos of how it all came together, so be on the look out for these after the show is over. Something that we haven’t really talked about is our massive video wall. From the moment you arrive at the booth, it cannot be missed. It is at least 20 feet tall, wide screen, outputting at a very crisp 1080p, and running all of our trailers. We will definitely be following up with our Media and Events Manager, Teri Higgins, for more info on how this screen came together. For now, enjoy some shots to show off the scale. Overall it was another fun day at the booth for the community team. We got some time to record a follow up Podcast with interviews from the show floor. I don’t want to spill the beans on what we have planned, but we have our full line up covered, so do check back to hear the final show. We also ran a few booth tours with websites we work with, which is a lot of fun – getting demos straight from developers is always a treat, I will never get tired of. Lastly, we had some fun events at the booth today, including the one and only, Bayonetta. In an amazingly crafted costume, Bayonetta was a real treat to see on the show floor. I got a few really good shots of her posing across our stage, do check them out across our flickr page. I hope everyone has been enjoying the blogs and updates, we’re having fun getting them out. Enjoy the photos and let us know what you think!
Posted by Clumsyorchid in Aliens vs Predator, Alpha Protocol, Bayonetta, E3 2009, Planet 51, The Conduit, Vancouver 2010 on 7:31:52PM Jun 03, 2009
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Comment # 1
It takes a confident woman to wear that costume! Looking good!
Posted by Furian on June 4th, 2009 at 10:41 am
Comment # 2
Wow. I have a Texas Instruments shirt that looks just like those. I also managed to get one of those Sega lanyards at a prior show. Stylish!
Also…is that a PSU wristband in that picture?
Posted by S-T-H on June 4th, 2009 at 6:08 pm
Comment # 3
really cool pictures. maybe u guys should have a contest to go to e3
Posted by Daniel on June 5th, 2009 at 4:43 pm
Comment # 4
The bayo-girl is really nice, but but regarding the stand… old times are far.
Posted by Sharkone_FSN on June 8th, 2009 at 3:49 am
Comment # 5
The stand is very sad without games such as Yakuza, Virtua Fighter 5 R, arcade games, Valkyrie Battlefield.
Posted by Hittakara on June 8th, 2009 at 4:29 am
Comment # 6
I know that’s a Sega stand only because there is Sonic and the Sega logo.
Without them, it could looks like an EA, or Ubisoft or Activision stand lol.
Posted by RyuHori on June 8th, 2009 at 4:32 am
Comment # 7
Is that a Sega stand? o_O
I want Virtua Fighter, Yakuza, After Burner Climax, new Sega games developed in first person by Sega, not Alpha Protocol, The Conduit etc….
Are we talking about Sega or are we talking about any publisher?
Posted by Segaro incaspitato on June 8th, 2009 at 4:44 am
Comment # 8
Bayonetta is a good game, but is Platiniun games, no SEGA
Posted by Revenge of Segata (Sanshiro) on June 8th, 2009 at 5:13 am
Comment # 9
I hope to see more Sega arcade games in the future, and a Stand full of AAA title by Sega.
Posted by SharkZoneNYC on June 8th, 2009 at 10:08 am
Comment # 10
S-T-H: if you’re referring to that picture with the mic – yes, that might just a blue PSU wristband.
Posted by RubyEclipse on June 8th, 2009 at 6:19 pm
Comment # 11
I remember the old days with huge stands full of SEGA masterpieces, the days when SEGA was a leading actor in the market….
Now, in the present, if it wasn’t for the logo i could barely recognize this as a SEGA stand!
Where are the real SEGA games? Don’t get me wrong, Bayo is good but it’s no SEGA.
Bring us the Arcade titles, and put back to work the teams in Japan on AAA titles!
Stop being only a publisher! We want SEGA to be once again the best developer on the market! It’s a matter of pride!
Posted by PhoenixReloaded on June 9th, 2009 at 5:45 am
Comment # 12
One day maybe will return the real Sega. Like E3 2000. That was a real Sega E3.
This is just a publisher.
Posted by Sharkone on June 10th, 2009 at 2:42 am