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If You're Reading This...

...It means the last of the PixlBit gang is back at home, with a solid internet connection.

What else does it mean? That all next week, and in more weeks to come, we'll be unloading impressions of E3, uploading pictures of the event, and getting you coverage from several games we tried on the floor.

We'll be talking about the swag, talking about the people, talking about the concerts, and yes, even the few celebrities we saw or bumped into along the way.

Why do I say this? We want your input! What do you want to hear about? What do you want to see? What questions do you have? What were your favorite things to see? Drop us a line, leave us a comment, sign up, pull a Zap and send us a funny story we may read over the next podcast. Anything works, but I think the important thing is that we do want to talk to you, the reader, and we want you to know the experience, so you can feel like you know exactly what it's like to go to E3.


 

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Jason Ross Senior Editor

06/19/2010 at 09:02 PM

It's also worth saying we're resting from our flight, for five of us, it was a red-eye, and we got back early this morning. In that respect, expect to hear more about stuff tomorrow, rather than today.

Kathrine Theidy Staff Alumnus

06/19/2010 at 10:02 PM

Welcome back everyone! Don't worry, I kept the place clean whilst you were away. Just don't look under the rug, k?

Jason Ross Senior Editor

06/20/2010 at 12:25 PM

Why are there cupcakes under the rug?

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