Category - E3

Hyperkin Announces E3 2012 Lineup

NEWPORT BEACH, CA (May 2012)– E3, the premier trade show for the video gaming industry, will take place soon on June 5-7 2012 at the Los Angeles Convention Center, and Hyperkin is proud to announce its participation at E3 as an exhibitor...

Talk of E3 – PAYDAY: The Heist

PAYDAY: The Heist is a premier quality downloadable game designed to deliver a unique spin on the First Person Shooter genre. As an intense, gritty and unapologetic episodic co-operative shooter, PAYDAY is packed with cocky attitude, epic...

OnLive Gaming System Demo (E3)

OnLive is the pioneer of instant cloud gaming, delivering real-time interactive experiences and rich media through the Internet.  With groundbreaking video compression technology, OnLive harnesses cloud computing to provide the power and...

Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2 Demo (E3)

Hot of the heels of the news of Sniper: Ghost Warrior going gold here is some information and impressions of Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2 from E3.  Powered by the CryENGINE 3 engine, the missions of Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2 are graphically stunning...

Hitman Absolution E3 Demo and Video

Here is where I would normally have taken a whole section of press release so you would know what this game was about.  But the title really says it all and unless you have been out of gaming and movies for some time you should have at least a...

Video Game History Museum Exhibit (E3)

The museum was founded by John Hardie, Sean Kelly, and Joe Santulli, the creators of the Classic Gaming Expo. Long before there was mainstream interest in “classic” or “orphaned” games, each had been privately gathering...

PRO VS. GI JOE (E3)

Addie and Greg Zinone founded Pro vs. GI Joe in June 2007 to give back to our military men and women in a truly unique, fun, and interactive way! Like many Americans, they are a military family who personally understand the sacrifices service...

Interview with Tekken Creator Katsuhiro...

I showed up at the Bandai Namco complex at E3, yes I called it a complex because there were two floors, lots of meeting rooms and tons of kiosks.  I stood in the wrong spot for a bit before I even realized there was a check-in desk at the front...