Activision Media Day Pictures

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#1 Trisetta
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A couple days ago I attended the Activision media event (the one they had for Tony Hawk's proving ground, The Bee Movie and Spider-Man Friend or Foe). This was the same event GameSpot covered (hence the coverage on the front page). While there I decided to take a few pictures, nothing special, but some may find it interesting nonetheless. If you look closely you'll even see a few GameSpot employees. Enjoy.

The Entrance

Some Guy Playing The Bee Movie Game

Tony Hawk's Proving Ground

GameSpotter playing Tony Hawk

Tony Hawk shirts

More Tony Hawk

More GameSpotters playing Tony Hawk!

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Awesome pics of the events. But personally I hate all of these little events by each publisher. IMO, and E3 type of event of years past was much better. I really only see QuakeCon and maybe BlizzCon as the two special events of the year...other than that...go back to E3 format.
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Awesome pics of the events. But personally I hate all of these little events by each publisher. IMO, and E3 type of event of years past was much better. I really only see QuakeCon and maybe BlizzCon as the two special events of the year...other than that...go back to E3 format.ice_radon

Well, I agree and disagree with you at the same time. Even with E3 there would still be these little events, the companies want coverage all year round, not just in May (or July, as it was this year). Activision was at E3, they showed off a number of games, so this is just another event they are holding for the press. I like these because they pay for the media to fly down, stay in a hotel, cover their games, and then fly back. I went to E3 this year, as well as PAX and GDC, and I still enjoy these small events for 30 or 40 media people.