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7:30pm? Sweet, I finish then so i'll miss the first 15mins to get home which is not too bad.

First 15 minutes will no doubt be BR success/Pie chart & graph rape and comments on how PS3 has started selling more, anyway.

Rumoured,

New Ratchet and Clank title

Twisted Metal

I was gonna say that isn't it too early for another Ratchet game, but I believe the PS2 games all game out a year or so apart, so I guess that would be cool.

Twisted Metal would definitely be fun online.

thats..... the..................best....................... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Yeaah...... :rolleyes:

Although it shall be better than getting my ears raped by that Duffy girl.

Ears.............Rape........Duffy...................Girl................

Really?

haha.

Did you not watch the MS conference?

Some awful singer was on it called Duffy, who then carried on to say it was her best performance ever.

Yeaah...... :rolleyes:

Although it shall be better than getting my ears raped by that Duffy girl.

She was really bad wasn't she!?! I really hope the Sony conference is not as cheesy as the MS one, but I'm sure it will be!

Does anybody else cringe when they clearly pause (because their screen notes tell them too) for applause?

She was really bad wasn't she!?! I really hope the Sony conference is not as cheesy as the MS one, but I'm sure it will be!

Does anybody else cringe when they clearly pause (because their screen notes tell them too) for applause?

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Chewbacca says hi.

Nah, they won't pull that.

E3: Serious Business, where people decide consoles aren't worth existing anymore.

:p

Does anybody else cringe when they clearly pause (because their screen notes tell them too) for applause?

Yes. I think most of the time they do get an applause but because the microphones are at the front of the room you can't always hear it. But yes, when they say go to announce something and scream the name at the end of their sentence, only to be greeted with the most awkward silence you've ever seen, you really do feel bad for the presenter.

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha, chewbacca, where's that from?!

Oh my god, I'm laughing so hard :rofl:

One of the Sony conferences mate. They were promoting the new PSP and Star Wars game bundle or something. It was Phil Harrison in the suit.

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha, chewbacca, where's that from?!

Oh my god, I'm laughing so hard :rofl:

E3 2007 I believe :p

Or it might of been 2006.

As Popisdead said, it was big Phil Harrison in the suit.

Yes. I think most of the time they do get an applause but because the microphones are at the front of the room you can't always hear it. But yes, when they say go to announce something and scream the name at the end of their sentence, only to be greeted with the most awkward silence you've ever seen, you really do feel bad for the presenter.

Its RIDGE RACER..... *pause* RIIIIIDGE RACER

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