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E3 Expo 2009 – Wall to Wall Pictures from the Floor!

e3post2009wednesday I’ve spent the last 7 hours sorting, resizing, uploading, titling, and tagging more than 200 brand new pictures on the PopCultureGeek Flickr site (we now have a total of 335 with more to come tomorrow!). I don’t have the energy to write anything more to compliment what these pictures should be able to do on their own. However, I will tell you that there’s a shot of nearly every major booth on the floor (some 3 times from different oh so exciting angles!) and there’s a few familiar faces in these pics, including boxing legend Sugar Ray Leonard, Austin Power’s Verne Troyer (Mini Me), Olivia Munn from G4, and the lovely Felicia Day (from Dr Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and The Guild web series about gamers), who just happened to be trying out the new Beatles Rock Band game at the same time I was (By the way, sorry if I took like a billion pictures of you Felicia… but you haven’t even seen the video I shot yet. I am NOT a creepy stalker! I promise. Just ask my mom. By the way, I showed her Dr Horrible and she didn’t like the ending… you know, that part with you and the sadness. But she was just watching it for Nathan anyway… use used to be on the soaps).

I’m tired. The rest is up to you. Go check out the pictures. Expect some video this weekend as it takes a bit longer to cut together a montage of EVERYTHING that happened at E3 than it does to upload 200 pictures.

One more day and it will be GAME OVER for E3 2009! My weary bones can’t wait (but I really am enjoying myself… seriously).

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doug has written 158 stories on this site.

Founder of popculturegeek.com, he is a lifelong geek currently living in Los Angeles, CA. Current geek obsessions include Lost, Star Wars, comics, Buffy (anything Whedon-y really), Dexter, going to conventions, gaming when I can, writing creatively, and photographing amateurishly.

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