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E3 Wrapup

If you read Slashdot with any sort of regularity you probably noticed a lot of game posts last week - new stuff being shown off at the Electronic Entertainment Expo. Let's wrap up the last few submissions and put the Expo to bed for a year. Neil Yates writes "210 pictures, 56 booth babe shots, spread over five pages - what more can we say; this is the killer E3 Expo pictorial feature - only on Envy News. Dial-up users beware - this is broadband territory!" angkor submits a link to a NYTimes story noting that sales of video games were way up last year, no doubt driven by the new consoles. And we had another submission, but the link seems to be broken, so I guess that's about it.

127 comments

  1. Envy? by Troed · · Score: 4, Funny

    this is the killer E3 Expo pictorial feature - only on Envy News. Dial-up users beware - this is broadband territory!

    this is the killer Slashdotting feature - only on Slashdot. Small Envy News sites beware - this is broadband++ territory!

    1. Re:Envy? by ishark · · Score: 4, Funny

      this is the killer E3 Expo pictorial feature - only on Envy News. Dial-up users beware - this is broadband territory!
      this is the killer Slashdotting feature - only on Slashdot. Small Envy News sites beware - this is broadband++ territory!


      Even worse: ``210 pictures, 56 booth babe shots, spread over five pages''. This is not "killer slashdotting feature", this is website hara-kiri.

      (and the hara-kiri succeeded: I managed to get the thumbnails of the 1st page, now it just timeout messages...)

    2. Re:Envy? by ryepup · · Score: 1

      I got the thumbs on the first page, but clicking any of them resulted in a nice javascript error. I guess envy news doesn't script for IE...

    3. Re:Envy? by imr · · Score: 3, Funny

      strangely, only the babe booth babes is affected by the slashdot effect.
      Which I find annoying because it's the only page I wanted to reach.

    4. Re:Envy? by Bastard+Operator+Fro · · Score: 1

      What are the odds of that happening?

      Wait, oh yeah, pretty much a given.

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    5. Re:Envy? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You should use open source in the office, ryepup.

      -dwc

    6. Re:Envy? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You do know that Moslems, Jews and Christians all share the same God and common ancestor (Abraham) - right?

    7. Re:Envy? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      for i in `seq 108 194`; do wget http://www.envynews.com/reviews/images/112/$i.jpg; done

      but it is a bit slow right now.

    8. Re:Envy? by Gaijin42 · · Score: 2

      Well, they all share the old testament. And at least in name the same God. (Read a history of God for some interesting info about how Islam morphed from a polytheistic society where Al'Ah was amountain God, into the same God as Yaeweh) But Christians are generally not considered to be decended from Abraham, nor are Muslims. If they were, we would all be Hebrews.

    9. Re:Envy? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      in the case of Jews and Christians this is true. It is popularly believed that the God the Jews and Christians serve is the same God that Muslims serve, however there is some debate on this. There is some evidence that the origins of the Muslim God are not the same.

    10. Re:Envy? by Fapestniegd · · Score: 1

      This is shell script territory.

      #!/bin/sh
      mkdir -p /tmp/babes && cd /tmp/babes && num=108;while [ $num -le 160 ]; do
      wget "http://www.envynews.com/reviews/images/112/$num.j pg"; num=`expr $num + 1`; done

      Wait, and then peruse at your leisure.
      Remove the stray spaces in the URL (slashcode added them)

    11. Re:Envy? by skilef · · Score: 1

      This site gives insight in the ecosystem of the booth babe: morphology, pick order, behaviour and that sort of things..

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    12. Re:Envy? by ryepup · · Score: 1

      Good call.

      (Comment made with Opera 6.03)

    13. Re:Envy? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Opera isn't open source. Mozilla and Galeon are. You are using Linux, right?

      -dwc, trying too hard to troll

  2. slashdotted by mlong · · Score: 0, Redundant
    Dial-up users beware - this is broadband territory!

    Apparently nobody told the server...

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    1. Re:slashdotted by Technician · · Score: 2

      I agree. I'm tied into an OC38. No bandwidth problems on this end. I don't even get thumbnails from that slashdoted site. It's 5:30 AM Pacific time. What will they do after the rest of the contry wakes up and goes to work?

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    2. Re:slashdotted by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      OC38. yeah right.......

      Like this existed.

    3. Re:slashdotted by Technician · · Score: 2

      Um, proof of the pudding is here. It's hard to refute the evidence of the visit.
      http://www.dslreports.com/archive/intel.co m?r=329

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  3. there is a great disturbance in the force ... by jms258 · · Score: 5, Funny

    as if millions of computers suddenly initiated connections to port 80 of www.envynews.com ... and were suddenly silenced. i feel that something terrible has happened.

  4. the end of gaming? by tps12 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Yes, I guess I have noticed a lot of game stories on slashdot. But maybe I am not alone in saying that it appears that the industry in general is cooling off on games.

    Let's face it: games are for kids. Sure, your Grand Theft Auto might carry a "for adults only" sticker, but nobody over 17 is going to be captivated by that game for longer than 15 minutes. Same for EverQuest, Quake, Mario Brothers, etc.

    Computers and electronics have reached the point where they are essential tools throughout our lives. Many of us use them in our professional and private lives without even thinking. It's second nature.

    Computers are no longer amusing, and it is time we bid farewell to games. A greater world awaits.

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    1. Re:the end of gaming? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      I don't think so. Working in the telecom industry this may be somewhat biased but I work with about 15+ adults who are gamers most of who are addicted to evercrack. I was addicted myself, but luckily A.D.D. kicked in and now it seems like MTV news is verbose. Also when I used to play evercrack a majority of the players that I met were adults ranging in age up to 40. You assume too much.

    2. Re:the end of gaming? by elveu · · Score: 2, Interesting

      this is not true as members of what like to call themselves "gaming generations" grow up the addictions they've developed for games has continued, it could be beceuase of gaming stopping an imagination of any form from forming so bored with life they turn to games or beceause they developing their social interactions of chat rooms waiting fiding people to play online with they can't live otherwise or it could just be that they have found games to be an enjoyable passtime. while waiting to meet a friend nearby a game rental place i saw numerous people reaching 30 going in and hiring games and discussing with the owner who was outside having a smoko what games are good. this shows that games way be a childs apsstime but they are not exclusivly for people with childrens ages. personally i think that it is someone that so many people are growing upo with that while they may begin to play them less they will never stop even if they can hardly find the time with work.

    3. Re:the end of gaming? by delphi125 · · Score: 1

      Nice Troll, just a shame it is so untrue. Whether the games are on computer or not, they will continue to thrive. I've played bridge with plenty of pensioners who were certainly enjoying themselves, family games with my grandparents when I was little, and role-playing games with a range of age groups.

    4. Re:the end of gaming? by tps12 · · Score: 1

      You assume too much.

      Just want to point this out...that phrase, "you assume too much," is not an English idiom. George Lucas coined it for The Phantom Menace and used it twice, which was just grating, IMO. Thankfully, he spared us from it in Attack of the Clones, though the same can unfortunately not be said of "I've got a bad feeling about this," which has become all too self-referential.

      So anyway, don't use that phrase, Mr. Coward.

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    5. Re:the end of gaming? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

      Doubtful. The marketing of video games closely resembles that of cigarettes - get 'em hooked while they're young. Almost everyone I know who played video games while they were young still play them, if not regularly. I'm taking about people ranging from early 20's to late 30's, people who have the money to spend on games. I don't think the market is going anywhere but up.

    6. Re:the end of gaming? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "You assume too much" has been used for quite a while; it even crops up in the Bible.

    7. Re:the end of gaming? by Joel+Ironstone · · Score: 1

      I don't really think
      You assume too much is an idiom.
      I mean, if someone is assuming too much. . .

    8. Re:the end of gaming? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      The same false remarks about "zapping imagination" has been brought up about virtually everything that has ever been introduced that is used for leisure.

      The sorry fact is that the majority of people ARE dunces. Games won't make them any dumber/less imaginative than they already are. Maybe it's just that the people who aren't used to actually *doing* anything while being entertained (ie TV watchers) find the idea of playing a video game too much work/too expensive. People brought up on them realize that they are worth the extra effort/cash.

    9. Re:the end of gaming? by Lemmy+Caution · · Score: 3, Funny
      I'm a thirty-something professional who still avidly plays video games.

      However, in order to really get maturity as a medium, the age of booth babes - meant to appeal to sex-deprived lonely geek-gamers - is going to have to come to an end. It's embarassing and sad to see game developers pander like that. I was at E3, and the whole phenomenon of watch 20 pasty-faced pudgy gamer fan-boys gape at bored second-rate models in metal bikinis (and I'm a big fan of metal bikinis, mind you) was just sad. I'm an adult. I have a fiance. I wanted to look at games, not at babes. (I don't think it an accident, however, that the strongest games usually aren't promoted by bikini-babes - perhaps an expanding association between poor games and cheesecake will address the matter.)

  5. Phew... i managed. by rafelbev · · Score: 1

    I managed to get past the last page before the site got slashdotted. That was fast. Now I can comfortably see the pics from my cache.

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  6. Doom III video by Digital_Fiend · · Score: 3, Interesting

    In case y'all haven't seen it...

    Doom III gameplay video - not very good quality, 11 minutes long. It's best, I think, to look at screenshots first and then watch the video.

    The video is amazing. You should definitely download it.

    1. Re:Doom III video by Brad+Wilson · · Score: 1

      It would help if we knew what video Codec it requires, since it doesn't seem to be playable with a stock install of MP 7.1...

    2. Re:Doom III video by DaHat · · Score: 1

      Divx 5 is needed sadly.

    3. Re:Doom III video by Rakthar · · Score: 1

      Download the Nimo codec pack here, and you won't have this problem.

  7. Let me get this... by edgrale · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The music, movie (was on /. a while ago) and now the game industry is doing profit records and yet they claim that piracy is going to driving them out of business?

    Excuse me? Could someone explain?

    (not inteded as a troll/flamebait, mod me down if you wish)

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    1. Re:Let me get this... by edgrale · · Score: 2

      -"going to"

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    2. Re:Let me get this... by moonbender · · Score: 1

      What's to explain? They assume they'll sell even more if there's less piracy. The gaming market is growing, but it will have to grow if the PC gaming market is to survive as well as all the three console markets.
      The companies selling consoles in particular, ie Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony, have a special interest to get rid of piracy. While it has been quite correctly stated that the success of the PS is in big part due to the fact that it was relatively easy to pirate, the manufacturers aren't happy at all when they sell lots of consoles but not so many games - after all, none of the companies gets any money from selling the consoles themselves. Nintendo used to, until the lastest price drop, but not so anymore, and Microsoft pays an estimated $180 per console. So obviously, they need to sell a heap of games to get even, not to mention make a profit.
      If piracy was really rampant in the console market, it'd go down, and fast. But although two out of three of the current consoles are already cracked, it isn't likely to get very bad. Console gamers are (on average!) less experienced with computer than the PC gamers, and even most PC gamer enthusiast will have a relatively hard time getting console warez from the net. Not that it's impossible, but even the rips, ie the versions with some of the game data removed are CD sized downloads, if not larger. That's probably the most effective protection, anyway, the original games are often DVD sized, so that people without a DVD burner won't be able to do anything with them even if they manage to get them.
      Ah well I could ramble on and on on this, suffice to say, I don't think the gaming industry is in any danger because of piracy; I don't think it's helping, either, but the industry associations obviously exaggerate.

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    3. Re:Let me get this... by tfreport · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Ah see, but the Gaming Industry is different from the Recording and Film Industries in that it grew up with piracy. There has always been computer piracy. Back in the day it was simple to copy floppy disks and all your friends had the game. Game Companies began to come up with ways to combat this from simple methods like "What is the third word in the fourth paragraph on the 25th page" to pinwheels. Eventually many other ways to combat piracy came to be such as the hidden tracks and CD keys. But it has always been a part of the industry and if asked most of the industry will say that it always will be apart of the industry. So the goal is not to stop piracy but to make it hard for the average person and make it more worth their while to simply buy the game legally.

      That is a whole different mindset than the Recording and Film industries that take the opinion that all piracy must stop. This is just plain stupid. There never will be a way to stop all piracy. Instead, if you set your prices at a place where it is more cost efficent to buy the movie or CD then spend hours working on it online, then people will buy. But when CDs have reached $16 a pop and DVDs are cheaper to produce than VHS but cost almost $10 as much, yes piracy is going to happen. And in this way it is their own fault. If they simply would realize that some piracy is going to happen and instead focus on making it so that it simply is not a cost efficent way to go, then piracy would go down and they would not be affecting fair use.

  8. An AC writes... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ..."210 pictures, 56 booth babe shots, spread over five pages - what more can we say; this is the killer E3 Expo pictorial feature - only on Envy News. You'd have to be stupid to post that on the front page of slashdot."

  9. Get it quick.... by ivrcti · · Score: 0, Redundant

    before this "broadband territory" is goneee.......

  10. You know... by Rain · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Dial-up users beware - this is broadband territory!

    I can't help but think this sounds very much like "Goodbye, cruel world!"

  11. This website is gonna get slashdotted really quick by Xpilot · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...as thousands of geeks who didn't get a chance to go to E3 are just dying to see the babe shots^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hnew games and stuff.

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  12. Like molten tar through a goose by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    DAMN!!! Slashdotted again!!!

  13. /. effect in full force by Wind_Walker · · Score: 3, Informative
    Dial-up users beware - this is broadband territory

    Slashdot users beware - this is slashdotted territory.

    I think I'll check back later... like next week.

  14. Please.. share was you could recover! by forged · · Score: 1
    Can you make us all a favor and copy the pics from your cache to some web site ?

    At least the babe booth pics, please!

    1. Re:Please.. share was you could recover! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      it's booth babes , get it right or pay the price

  15. slashdots by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    News for dorky consumers, stuff that matters to their capitalist overlords.

  16. Doom 3 for Linux? by andersbd · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I *really* look forward to Doom 3. Does anyone know if it will be released for Linux?

    1. Re:Doom 3 for Linux? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      moron...get a grip would ya.

    2. Re:Doom 3 for Linux? by EllF · · Score: 2

      Doom 3 will be released for Linux; Carmack has mentioned in one of his .plans that while id will not be putting a boxed version out (as was the case with Quake 3), they will at least have an unsupported binary.

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    3. Re:Doom 3 for Linux? by byran+lei · · Score: 0

      >I *really* look forward to Doom 3. Does anyone know if it will be
      >released for Linux?
      >
      Who cares? FPS games like Doom,UT,Halo and Quake suck anyway

  17. Re:Speedy Gonzales by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    no u ain't

  18. RE Nonbeliever by Technician · · Score: 2

    Ummm. Do research on a fiber optic cable from the South Pacific that comes ashore in Oregon. It is terminated in Hillsboro OR. A major router to tie it into Qwest is here. A streaming media center was built here by Intel. Yes my office proxy machine is connected to it. If Slashdot could post photos, I'd do a screen capture of my speed to DSL reports. The DSL bar on the graph looks like a dialup blip. I typicaly get DSL reports of 60 MEG, not 1.5 MEG of typical DSL connection speeds at my desk. It's fun to be in R&D. I just tried TRACERT and PING to slashdotorg (64.28.67.150) and dslreports.com (209.123.109.175) to give some times. They have disabled ping and tracert at the border so I just get timeouts. :-(
    I just did a speed test at http://www.dslreports.com/speedtests/
    My up speed is 5253 kbps and my DL speed is 4790 kbps. (OK I only got 5 meg tonight. It's a shared pipe.)
    What size pipe do you have?

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    1. Re:RE Nonbeliever by Rakthar · · Score: 1
      http://home.cfl.rr.com/eaa/ConnectSpeed.htm

      There is no such thing as an OC38, is the point of the original post. You could have an OC-36, or an OC-48, but saying you have OC-38 is like saying you have a 3.2 cylinder engine. It's possible, but highly unlikely.

      If your knowledge of networking comes from doing bandwidth tests on DSLreports, you might want to do a bit more research on how it all works.

    2. Re:RE Nonbeliever by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      HEY, my geo metro has a 3.2 cylinder engine. Oh wait...

  19. Slashdot effect by speedplane · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Another page gone down *sigh*. It wouldn't be a bad idea if the good guys at slashdot would cache some of these pages before releasing them to the slashdot community. It seems that out of the last ten headlines three or four of them were killed within minutes.

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  20. from the "michael-writes-like-a-core-dump" dept. by brianvan · · Score: 2
    And we had another submission, but the link seems to be broken, so I guess that's about it.


    Oh, as opposed to the link being broken 3 minutes after the story is posted because of the /. effect. Watch out nerds - this is slashdotting territory!

    It's like the Darwin Awards for webservers.

    I had some other wisecrack to say, but it's been a long weekend and my skull is broken, so that's about it.
  21. broadband territory? by Ender+Ryan · · Score: 0, Redundant
    Lol, I think he was just ASKING for this slashdotting!

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  22. Beware! by MotorMachineMercenar · · Score: 2, Funny

    >Dial-up users beware - this is broadband
    >territory!

    Broadband is overrated: I get a timeout at exactly 90 seconds using either a 56k at home or T1 at work.

    I won't be upgrading to broadband anytime soon!

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  23. Mirrors! Mirrors! We NEED mirrors! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Millions of desperate geeks *need* to see those.. um.. E3 reports!

    1. Re:Mirrors! Mirrors! We NEED mirrors! by cmdr_beeftaco · · Score: 1, Troll

      ask and you shall receive... here is a link to a bunch of mirrors

    2. Re:Mirrors! Mirrors! We NEED mirrors! by aronc · · Score: 1

      That, sir, was cruel and unusual.

      Thank you!

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  24. referrer blocked by shomon2 · · Score: 2, Redundant

    I just went in through the google cache, and it loaded just fine, no /. effect, so it's probably referrer-blocked...

    1. Re:referrer blocked by MrSeb · · Score: 1

      Nope, it's royally slashdotted :)

  25. Re:This website is gonna get slashdotted really qu by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Can soneone please tell me what "^H^H^H^H" means?

    Thanks.

  26. Sales of games way up... by hage · · Score: 5, Informative

    I wonder if they're going to attribute increased sales to "strengthed" copy protection schemes. You know, those strengthened schemes that force legitimate users to find and download the NoCD crack.

    Don't know about you, but I'm looking forward to a 2003 chock full of games whose copy protection scheme isn't compatible with my CD-ROM. I'm sure it's stopping pirates, though!

    1. Re:Sales of games way up... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Jesus Christ, do you people ever shut up about piracy? Nobody cares about peecee games any more anyway.

  27. Don't post a mirror.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    on University of Waterloo's we page like some boob did with the xabre video card shit. Our network is so lame that I can't even check email on campus without having 300 baud modem flashbacks.

    If you post another mirror, I will hire the freaks in the realtime lab to ass-rape you with that stupid minitrain set they got in there. Also, I will lock you in the comfy lounge and tape 'Magic: The Gathering' cards to your buttocks.

    1. Re:Don't post a mirror.... by cmdr_beeftaco · · Score: 1

      here is a link to some mirrors. none seem to be on the waterlook network, so the minitrain is safe. you might want to consider some anger management...

  28. E3 videos in an open format? by Erik+Fish · · Score: 2

    I've been following the proceedings on Blue's but it seems like almost every video I've seen linked is in Windows Media Format (or the latest DIVX -- gotta love a codec that breaks compatibility with every release).

    So has anybody converted these to MPEG or something?

    1. Re:E3 videos in an open format? by kaltoft · · Score: 1

      > So has anybody converted these to MPEG or something?

      Just use MPlayer, it will play just about anoy video file out there...

  29. Re:This website is gonna get slashdotted really qu by Gaijin42 · · Score: 2

    ^H means (Control-H) which is what most terminal emulators use for the backspace character. So when you hit backspace, it sends out a ^H. Back in the text days, if you had your terminal emulation set wrong, if you hit backspace, instead of deleting a character you would see ^H. So the joke is that they type Booth Babes^H^H^H^H^H^H^HNew Games.

    This means they typed booth babes, backspaced it and then retyped new games.

  30. Link To Mirrors by cmdr_beeftaco · · Score: 3, Funny

    found this link to a number of mirrors

  31. the mirrors are up by cmdr_beeftaco · · Score: 1

    found this link to a number of mirrors

    1. Re:the mirrors are up by jeanluisdesjardins · · Score: 1

      I came to read more for 1 reason: I wanted to see if anyone had a mirror....

      <grumbles>you bastard... </grumbles>

    2. Re:the mirrors are up by cetan · · Score: 1

      the joke was old the first time you posted it. you think you're unique?

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  32. Re:This website is gonna get slashdotted really qu by benjymous · · Score: 1

    It's a reference to old unix terminal systems which would display ^H (control+H) when you pressed backspace, instead of actually removing the character on screen.

    e.g. Microsoft are Bast^H^H^H^HVery nice people

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  33. DVD extras cost money to produce by yerricde · · Score: 1

    DVDs are cheaper to produce than VHS but cost almost $10 [more]

    It costs money to produce the DVD "extras" such as menus, translations, interviews with the director, deleted scenes, etc.

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    1. Re:DVD extras cost money to produce by aronc · · Score: 1

      That's pretty much what the recording industry said about compact discs 20 years ago. You still paid more for that CD last week than the tape. Funny that.

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    2. Re:DVD extras cost money to produce by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      yerricde wrote:

      It costs money to produce the DVD "extras" such as menus, translations, interviews with the director, deleted scenes, etc.

      Oh please! It costs extra to produce deleted scenes does it? Interviews with the director? You might have an argument for special features like foreign language translations if it were not for the fact that the studios produce those anyway. Almost all of the "special features" on a DVD are throwaways and little odds and ends that do not cost the studio anything. Most of them are promotional materials that they produce for various "the making of" tv shows that amount to advertisements for the movie. I have seen a lot of special features like that on the VHS versions as well, before or after the movie. Sure, there's usually a little bit of stuff unique to the DVD. As you mentioned, there's the menus. But I have never seen a DVD menu that I would believe took one competent artist more than a month to produce. Many of them are pretty poorly put together and hard to navigate as well.


      Anyway, even if it cost say, for example, two hundred thousand dollars to master a DVD, that is a drop in the bucket to the cost of most movies that get onto DVD. It is hardly enough to justify the extra cost of DVDs over VHS tapes, especially when you consider that, for a typical production run, the amount of money they probably save making DVD instead of VHS is more than the amount they spent making the DVD master.


      I think the real reason they put all these "special features" on the DVDs is so that they can say that DVDs are "Value Added" and justify the higher costs. What congressman could disagree with that if Jack Valenti were ever called to testify over movie industry price-fixing practices?

    3. Re:DVD extras cost money to produce by byran+lei · · Score: 0

      >It costs money to produce the DVD "extras" such as menus,
      >translations, interviews with the director, deleted scenes, etc.
      >
      Then why are you seeing VHS tapes with some of this stuff on it?

  34. All the movies you can eat! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    Looks like Games Domain have come up with the goods: http://www.gamesdomain.com/e3_2002/

  35. Booth Babes by robotgod · · Score: 1

    Everyone just wants to drool over the booth babes anyways, myself included. So here they are!

  36. Doom III movie by joeytsai · · Score: 1

    Although it's a cam from E3, watching the Doom III engine in action just made my jaw drop. Can't wait!

    Check out the video here.

    Mirrors here

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  37. As usual, Google comes to the rescue... by Jugalator · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Well, if it's E3 babes you want, it's E3 babes you shall get!
    Honestly, who cares which year's E3 it's from? ;)

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  38. Booth Babes Galore! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
  39. MOD PARENT DOWN - ILLEGAL CONTENT by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The video has not been released officially and it is illegal to link to a download location of the cammed version.

  40. link for booth babes of E3 by semicolon · · Score: 0
  41. America's Army - Biggest Surprise of E3? by Rayonic · · Score: 2

    The U.S. Army-made game, America's Army was the single most surpising game to come out of E3. The thought that the Army is making a good, super-realistic, free game somehow makes me proud to be an American. It certainly shows that the Army's advertising department is willing to try out new ideas.

    I wonder, if this is a success, will we be seeing a sequel? Or how about other games based on the Navy/Air Force/Marines/etc.? Well, we already have a plethora of good air combat sims already...

  42. Stick a "draft me!" sign on my back too.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Advertising.
    Right.
    The game is free, except for the fact that you have to be within the ages of 13-34 to get them to send it to you; some posters have previously pointed out that the age 13 minimum may because of COPA (the Child Online Protection Act), but there's absolutely no reason for an age 34 maximum. That doesn't make me proud to be an American, it makes me afraid to have anything to do with it because I don't want them to draft my ass immediately the next time there's a war and say "Oh, you got the highest score in your area, so we pushed you through to recruitment asap..."

  43. xbox stole the show. by SledgeHBK · · Score: 1

    What's up.

  44. More Booth Babes by gururise · · Score: 2, Informative
    For your pleasure..

    Take a look at these Booth Babes from last years E3!

    We had a great time. I especially enjoyed the photos with the police girls!


    Gururise

  45. Suck those booth babes the easy way! by Uggy · · Score: 3, Informative

    #/bin/bash

    LIMIT=294

    for ((a=108; a <= LIMIT ; a++))
    do
    wget http://www.envynews.com/reviews/images/112/$a.jpg
    done

    # 108 to 194

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    1. Re:Suck those booth babes the easy way! by Uggy · · Score: 2

      Err make that "LIMIT=194"


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      Toddlers are the stormtroopers of the Lord of Entropy.
  46. http://www.columbia.edu/~tps1 => Errors by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Access Denied
    The server could not deliver the file you requested:
    /~tps12/
    User tps12 apparently does not have a public_html directory.

    The ~tps12 directory is not world readable. It has protection 700, which
    might prevent the web server from reading the files it contains.

  47. Re:This website is gonna get slashdotted really qu by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    without any knowledge of the history behind ^H it should be obvious what it means if you just take a moment to think about the problem, given the examples you've seen on /.

    christ, no one thinks for themselves anymore

  48. HEY LAZY MODS! BUMP THIS PUPPY UP!! by digitalwanderer · · Score: 1

    This is one of the more insiteful observations about anything I've seen all week, and me with no mod points! :0

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  49. Never ever... by Grip3n · · Score: 1

    ...submit a story to Slashdot to a site with over 3 pictures unless you have 6 redundant OC-128's

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    To make a pun demonstrates the highest understanding of a language
  50. Maybe the missing submission was mine... by peter_gzowski · · Score: 2

    I thought it was interesting that Acclaim unvieled a console game with full frontal nudity, Dave Mirra: XXX. No nude screen shots (unfortunately), but IGN has a story about it. Here's the link. As far as I know this is a first, but can anybody fill me in as to past console games with nudity (at least, North American games)?

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    "Now gluttony and exploitation serves eight!" - TV's Frank
    1. Re:Maybe the missing submission was mine... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Xenogears

    2. Re:Maybe the missing submission was mine... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I played Xenogears. I think the nudity was cut out of the North American release.

    3. Re:Maybe the missing submission was mine... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      D2 on Dreamcast had full nudity, including a vagina alien plant monster! Pretty strange stuff.

  51. Real E3 Coverage and Wrapup? by Hash+Browns · · Score: 1
    Looking for real coverage of E3?

    Try Gamespy.com's E3 Coverage, it's been going since Day Zero of E3.

  52. Re:Let me get this... (PC vs Consoles) by sprayNwipe · · Score: 2

    If you'd been to E3, you would have seen the effect of this.

    The South Hall, which was traditionally a PC game hall, was filled with more consoles than PC's. While I can name a dozen or more impressive console titles off the top of my head, I can only think of about two, maybe three interesting PC titles. PC gaming, compared to a few years ago, is more stagnant and smaller. That's not completely piracys fault, but it is a factor in Publishers and Developers shifting focus (what? I can sell 5-10x more copies by releasing on a console? sure!)

    Piracy isn't driving any of the console players out of business, since only the uberhardcore have the patience to mod their consoles and swap discs everytime they want to play pirated games. The only console that was affected was the Dreamcast, since all you had to do was download and burn a disc.

    It is driving PC sales down, since all someone has to do is download (P2P-Client-of-the-month) and click on "l33t-gta3.iso", and presto - instant game.

    So no, it's not some OMG HOT HOT RIAA-esque conspiracy where they're selling more and fudging figures to claim piracy, it's because PC gaming is being heavily affected by it, while console gaming isn't.

  53. Re:This website is gonna get slashdotted really qu by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Thanks! Very helpful, and nice.

  54. No draft yo! by sideshow · · Score: 1

    And don't be so such a whinny pussy. If you're over 34 there's no way you could join. Why would they waste money of someone who couldn't join?

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  55. Re:This website is gonna get slashdotted really qu by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Thanks - (a lot more humor has found its way into my life!)

  56. hiporcites? by Black_Logic · · Score: 1

    Not that I personally care but I noticed this lead in to the forum discussion on booth babes -- What happens to these women borders on prostitution and solicitation in some cases... In several cases, drunken and stinking men would come up and hug them, grab their [expletive], or just try to grope or kiss them without so much as asking. Men wearing wedding rings for crissake would give these women hotel room numbers, phone numbers, and keys! All this on top of long days wearing next to nothing, having few (if any) breaks, and being paid cash or check as they walked out the door at the end of the conference.


    And yet they've got a whole big gallery of them to slobber over?

    I'm just guessing about the latter though, it was /.'ed into oblivion :)

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    Ansi's and stupid tricks!
  57. Booth Babes? by yatest5 · · Score: 1

    Jeez, it doesn't take much to impress you guys does it? I went to therse pictures expecting loads of hot models and I get a few average chicks in jeans. Great.

    You need to get yer ass down to a motor show - the babes there are AMAZING!

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    • Mod parent up! [a] by Anonymous Coward (Score:5) Thurs, June 31, @13:37
  58. post-slashdotting by eracerblue · · Score: 1

    So I come back the day after to see what all the rage was about.

    All I see is shitty dark & blurry pics. Nary a babe in sight.

    Hmmm. I feel deceived. What adding the word "babe" to a post will make a guy do.