
With all the PS Vita news pouring out during E3 as well as the aftermath of impressions and previews galore, some smaller games may have gotten lost in the shuffle. Tucked away in the upstairs media-only area of the Sony E3 booth sat the unassuming Mister Inkjet. The game is being developed by AQ Interactive in Japan, and was shown in a very early stage of development. We got our hands all over Mr. Inkjet, and have a preview for you after the jump.
Mister Inkjet is the game’s tentative title, one which may likely change as the game approaches release. There were only three levels available to demo here, and I was reminded that what I was seeing was extremely early in development. What was here was functional. You play as a blank character – the demo had me taking a picture of my face using the Vita’s front camera for the character’s head, and a picture of whatever I wanted for the body. At the mention of this I was concerned that I would be asked to draw a body on the spot, a truly horrifying proposition considering my drawing abilities. Luckily my fears were quelled when the demoer whipped out a sketch book. We picked a dark suit, and my face was put on that body. This really is nothing new, but it is a good showcase for the quality of the images captured using the Vita’s cameras – they look exponentially crisper and far less grainy than the images PlayStation 3′s Eye camera can capture.

Skewed and Reviewed kick off 2024 with a look at the need for in-person game conventions with the End of E3 and compares the cost-cutting methods of Hollywood who still value in-person events.
so, this article didnt tell me why we NEED to have in-person shows like e3, other than the authors nostalgia and remembrance of covering one of these shows.
but it also doesnt mention everyone outside of america who have never had the chance to see it in person either haha
we had to watch the darn livestream, if they had it available, at 3am in the morning haha with lags amd crashes (not all the time)
while i think these shows are great and all, i dont really "need" to have them. people are busy, im busy. id rather watch a livestream than to book a flight, a hotel etc.
but theres still pax and all of that.
I'd rather publishers send out closed betas to garner gamer concern and interest like how we had demos back in the day.
I don't miss E3 as much as I loved it at one point but that era is long gone.
Sad to see it go. It was a great event for gamers and developers all around the world getting together and celebrate gaming as a community.
The announcements of new games/hardware, hype, surprises and seeing live audience reactions, it's something only events like E3 are able to bring. It will be missed...
if its going to be anything like the game awards where celebrities that dont even play games are there and its just full of fluff and commercial crap than no we dont need in person shows. we just end up watching the trailer montages the next day anyway.
To be honest E3 was one of my favorite times of the years when I was younger. I couldn't wait for all the big conferences and new announcements. It was hype even if nothing good was announced we had cringe moments to laugh at.
Rest in peace, E3. It may be easy to understand why you wasted away, but you will be missed.
E3 pre-2005 will be missed, everything after than ain't even close or worthy of mention to be missed. Late 90's E3's were phenominal, especially the after parties.
Those that scoff and hand-wave it away are kids that were never there. Peak E3 was peak gaming.
It already IS missed.

Pour one out for E3; it's finally deader than the dodo.