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Watch E3 Live at IGN/Gamespot

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Click here (http://uk.video.ign.com/streaming/e3-2009/) for access to IGN's live E3 show.

Click here (http://e3.gamespot.com/live.html) for the GameSpot feed. It tends to cut out less and is a few minutes ahead of IGN.
2009-06-01 11:28:00

Author:
Killian
Posts: 2575


I saw this a couple days ago. You know the bad thing about this? IMPOSSIBLE TIMES! Even converting to Australian time it impossible times to make. For PDT you have work/school, for Australia it too late to stay up because one again, school... -_-.

EDIT: Just checked. EVERYTHING is in a time that I can't make. Isn't that fun?
2009-06-01 11:48:00

Author:
Unknown User


The Microsoft conference is on on four hours which will make it 4PM here. I will miss some of the specific game sections due to the hours that they're on unfortunately. 2009-06-01 11:58:00

Author:
Killian
Posts: 2575


Not even THAT for me. It's on at 2am here and I have exams on tomorrow (Every day this week to be precise).

Have fun watching :3.
2009-06-01 12:03:00

Author:
Unknown User


Microsoft conference begin in 6 hours. I will probably be streaming from my GameSpot total access account unless I find something better. Anyone else who will be watching?2009-06-01 12:37:00

Author:
BasketSnake
Posts: 2391


Threads merged.

The IGN stream is probably the best out there. I suggest you give it a try.
2009-06-01 12:50:00

Author:
Killian
Posts: 2575


Is it that time already? Wow...

Anyway, don't worry if you miss the live streams! They're always archived for later viewing.
2009-06-01 14:12:00

Author:
Foofles
Posts: 2278


I would love to stay home and watch the live streams, but sadly, this week is finals week. I'll probably end up watching the recorded versions on G4TV (http://www.g4tv.com), especially considering they're the official E3 network for this year.2009-06-01 14:32:00

Author:
ConfusedCartman
Posts: 3729


Arrgh! Firefox crashes on me when I click "Watch Live!"2009-06-01 14:42:00

Author:
Theap Pleman
Posts: 670


Arrgh! Firefox crashes on me when I click "Watch Live!"
There's one on gamespot as well:

http://e3.gamespot.com/press-conference/
2009-06-01 14:56:00

Author:
Burrich
Posts: 1018


This should work, thanks! Not sure if I even have time though...2009-06-01 14:58:00

Author:
Theap Pleman
Posts: 670


I have an excess of free time at the minute... it good and sucks at the same time.2009-06-01 15:30:00

Author:
Burrich
Posts: 1018


one more minute, according to Gamespot.2009-06-01 18:24:00

Author:
Entity
Posts: 274


No thanks, recording G4's coverage to watch later. 2009-06-01 18:33:00

Author:
Arkei
Posts: 1432


Might watch nintendo's press conference tomorrow.
I'm really interested to see what they did to combar last years disastrous conference.
2009-06-01 18:52:00

Author:
Zwollie
Posts: 2173


An hour into it. Nothing special. A few new games, a new Halo game, some COD: MW2 footage. Pretty dull so far.2009-06-01 19:37:00

Author:
Killian
Posts: 2575


*Metal Gear Rising.

Well, Metal Gear Solid franchise is coming to Xbox 360....
Right now, it looks like a game featuring Raiden but knowing kojima,
it could probably be something completely different.


* Project Natal

New kind of gameplay gimmick, and advanced eyetoy.
Looks nice if it works....I can already see the problems in dark rooms.
The voice recognistion is cool though...but again, if it works.
2009-06-01 19:54:00

Author:
Zwollie
Posts: 2173


Project Natal looks really cool.2009-06-01 19:58:00

Author:
Killian
Posts: 2575


Omg, it's Steven Spielberg

Edit: I rest my case, project Natal looks cool!!
2009-06-01 20:01:00

Author:
Zwollie
Posts: 2173


Wow, Microsoft delivered a solid press conference. Lots of great games for the hardcore crowd (I can't wait for Splinter Cell Conviction) and Project Natal actually looks pretty interesting. I think they did a good job.2009-06-01 20:38:00

Author:
mrsupercomputer
Posts: 1335


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