{"id":164,"date":"2007-08-01T06:02:38","date_gmt":"2007-08-01T06:02:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/danielprimed.com\/gaming\/general-gaming\/how-can-one-man-survive-the-e3-media-snow-in"},"modified":"2010-02-22T03:21:56","modified_gmt":"2010-02-22T03:21:56","slug":"how-can-one-man-survive-the-e3-media-snow-in","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/danielprimed.com\/2007\/08\/how-can-one-man-survive-the-e3-media-snow-in\/","title":{"rendered":"How can one man survive the E3 media snow in?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Now that the dust has settled on E3 for another year, I’m still trying to get thru all of the content. I wanted to look back and reflect..<\/p>\n
…on how damn difficult it is to keep up to date on everything that happened! E3 finished a few days ago(when this was written) and I still have over a hundred feeds to read just on the event itself. Its ridiculous.<\/p>\n
Just to stress the ridiculousness here is a run down of everything that I had prepared for E3 Basically everybody wants news, screenshots and a comprehensive list of video. Pretty simple right?<\/p>\n
I am a keen IGN subscriber, so I get all of my news and screens from there. Overall they do a pretty comprehensive job. Although their video is a bit lacking, so GameTrailers cover me here. IGN sometimes misses some of the smaller, more interesting announcements, so I subscribe to another gaming feed which fills in all the gaps.<\/p>\n
Here’s the run down of articles, this includes pre-E3:<\/p>\n
IGN Playstation 2\u00c2\u00a0– 70 articles Total =796 feeds and 1126 trailers<\/strong><\/p>\n Pretty damn insane if you ask me. Of course I don’t read all of these I get the best ones, so probably over 500 feeds.<\/p>\n
\nIGN Playstation 3- 275 articles
\nIGN Playstation Portable – 80 articles
\nIGN DS – 125 articles
\nIGN Wii – 186 articles
\nOther Feed – 60 articles
\nGameTrailers – 1126 videos and counting<\/em><\/p>\n