Below are a number of the finest E3 Expo images found anywhere.
Our correspondents spent a great deal of time snapping these photos
so that all GameCubicle.com visitors could have a fine view of the
show in action. Please refrain from duplicating these images
(without their watermarks) on other Web Sites and do not direct
link. Enjoy...
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Clear
Cube |
Mario
Party |
Press
Area |
Pushing |
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Player |
Information |
Player |
Cube
Kiosks |
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PSO
Keyboard |
Triforce |
Kiosks |
Game
Booth |
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LCD
Gamer |
LCD
Screen |
Contest |
Contest |
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Nintendo |
Meeting
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Nintendo |
Metroid
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Nintendo's
booth was, without question, the best designed and most spectacular
of the entire show. Closed off from the rest of the show floor by
large walls bearing Nintendo images, the booth held a treasure of
game kiosks, private viewing booths, and light spectacles. Inside, the
Nintendo floor was dark - illuminated by spectacular light shows.
Nintendo provided a large number of high definition kiosks for
gamers to go hands on with all of the finest Nintendo GameCube
titles. – not to mention cute floor girls.
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Game
Display |
Mario
Sunshine |
Racing
Kiosk |
Mario
Sunshine |
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Zelda |
Cube
Kiosk |
Game
Cases |
Merchandise |
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The
merchandise section of Nintendo's floor turned out to be one of the
most exciting areas of the booth. GameCubicle.com gives you an early
look at game displays and game cases that will soon be on display at video
game retailers. The displays follow the same polished metal theme
introduced by Nintendo last year. Also imaged above was a convention display that has
nothing to do with Nintendo store displays but we thought was cool.
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Representative |
Game
Helper |
Playing |
Representative |
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those interested in discussing Nintendo's industry position and
games with executives and representatives, Nintendo provided. In the viewing booths, Nintendo
representatives were available to discuss each title in a one on one
and group setting. Floor representatives (imaged above) were very
helpful in assisting with games on display.
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Inside |
Entrance |
Welcome |
Entrance |
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Entrance |
Stairs |
Inside |
South
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The Los Angeles Convention Center is one of the largest and finest
convention and exhibition facilities anywhere. The location contains
870,000 square feet of exhibit space, 64 meeting rooms, spacious
lobbies, restaurants and food courts. Two towering glass and steel
pavilions epitomize the architectural and aesthetic uniqueness of
the center. The location covers fifty-four acres of land near the
central business districts of Los Angeles.
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Expo
Floor |
Square |
Expo
Floor |
Square |
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Activision |
Expo
Floor |
Sega |
Expo
Floor |
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Sony |
Acclaim |
Xbox |
InterAct |
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Xbox |
UbiSoft |
Konami |
Midway |
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Over
1,000 products debuted at E3 2002 from more than 450 exhibitors,
allowing show goers to see today where the market will be months
from now. Developers, publishers, and hardware makers displayed
their products for PS2, GameCube, Xbox, GameBoy Advance and the
Internet.
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Floor
Girl |
Floor
Girls |
Coming
Soon |
Coming
Soon |
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With the vast majority of show
attendees male, exhibitors at the Electronics Entertainment Expo
know exactly how to capture a captive audience. A number of
scantily clad floor girls circulated the booths and halls of E3 with
the hopes of permanently instilling the brands of respective
exhibitors in the minds of show goers.
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