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E3 2012 Bingo Thread - Get Hype!

Sony

e3_2012_s_bingo_t.jpg
 

IntelliHeath

As in "Heathcliff"
hard to believe that we already witnessed first e3 ban in this thread.

I am thinking about two e3 bingo and two nintendo e3. I have too much idea in my head.
 

BY2K

Membero Americo
Does like a quick few bullet points about sales up on the big screen at the presser count?

I don't see Sony doing it about the Vita. And if they didn't about the PS3 last year, I'm sure they won't this year either.

Same goes from Microsoft with the 360 and Kinect.
 
K

kittens

Unconfirmed Member
It's too early for me to get hyped! Ignoring all the juicy E3 possibilities until the expo actually happens makes the wait a lot easier for me. I'll start hyping myself about a day in advance, heh.
 

mclem

Member
I've made the code changes I was planning to do, probably next weekend I'll start plugging in the suggestions and take what I can from other cards.

New features: Text and images can coexist in a single card, and (the bit I'm most pleased about!) the card should be balanced. Approximately.
 

mclem

Member
I think that card raises an interesting question: If one of the console makers has an anti-used-games system, would we find out about it at E3? I'm pretty sure we wouldn't hear it at the press conference, at least.

Edit: Hmmm. Unless, I guess, it's in the form of a feature consumers might like, just one that means they'd have to keep the game. Not that I can think of one off the top of my head.
 
I think that card raises an interesting question: If one of the console makers has an anti-used-games system, would we find out about it at E3? I'm pretty sure we wouldn't hear it at the press conference, at least.

Edit: Hmmm. Unless, I guess, it's in the form of a feature consumers might like, just one that means they'd have to keep the game. Not that I can think of one off the top of my head.

It's definitely not something the platform holders would shout from the mountaintops at a press conference, but rather slip in under the radar.
 

mclem

Member
Actually, whole row. It look like easy to win.

The approximately balanced cards I came up with for my generator, if people want to use them as a guideline for laying out their own:

EASY:
Code:
Medium	Easy	Easy	Medium	Medium
Easy	Easy	Medium	Medium	Medium
Easy	Medium	FREE	Medium	Easy
Medium	Medium	Medium	Easy	Easy
Medium	Medium	Easy	Easy	Medium

HARD:
Code:
Medium	Stinker	Easy	Easy	Easy
Easy	Easy	Medium	Hard	Hard
Medium	Easy	FREE	Medium	Hard
Medium	Medium	Medium	Hard	Easy
Hard	Easy	Hard	Easy	Medium

They're not perfect - each of them has one line that's a little tougher to get than the others - but it's the best I could do while still making them feel achievable (well, the easy one, anyway!)
 

Oblivion

Fetishing muscular manly men in skintight hosery
There's really only one thing for this current E3 that has a slim chance of showing up, but will also make the whole event totally worth it: Super Mario Wii-U.

At first I didn't that would be a possibility since 3D Land came out a couple months ago, but then I realized that Super Mario Galaxy 2 was completed in Spring of 2010. It's been almost exactly 2 years since then. And since the EAD Tokyo has supposedly 2 teams (presumably one for handhelds and the other for consoles), it's quite possible that they may be far along enough to have a demo available at E3.

Course, the problem is that many people in the Galaxy team worked on 3DLand, so it's hard to say how much time was devoted to SMWii- U.


What in God's name makes you think there's even infinitesimal chance that a new Zelda will be shown considering SS was JUST released last year?
 
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