My hotel room. Aren't you excited?
The first person to TRUST THE FUNGUS and receive a TMK Sticker.
MegaByte and his
Nintendo World Report buddy Steven Rodriguez arrive at the convention center. Aren't they looking chipper?
Another happy recipient of a TMK sticker.
He, too, trusts the fungus.
Two, count them, TWO Fungus Fans at once!
Even
Destructoid trusts the fungus... even if I didn't see it on him later during the day.
How can a guy with a shirt like that NOT be a member of the Mushroom Kingdom?
MB says this is someone I should know about. Sadly, I lost his note about the name of this person. I believe this person shows up later in different garb. MB will have to update me on this.
So it's a bit blurry... the lighting was bad. That's Phillip from
Advanced Media Network... those wacky AMN guys even
posted about it in their forums.
Boy, I think I need to reconsider my choice to be in all these photos... I look crazy, and I'm not the guy wearing a DK tie.
Even folks from 1up.com trust the fungus!
Nintendo gals and TMK -- a perfect blend, like pizza and cardboard boxes.
Yes, Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man love TMK too...even if their handlers wouldn't let them wear the sticker. We know they really love us. (Oh, that's Chris Glass from
DMG Ice in the last picture. He took a lot of these pictures for me while I was chatting with the lovely folks in all the photos. He's long-suffering.)
You know, I'm going to have to learn about smiling for a camera and properly timing my speaking, or I'll keep ending up with photos in which I look vaguely like Wario in Brawl.
People of all ages trust the fungus!
Hey, NESS TRUSTS THE FUNGUS! (Did you ever doubt that, really?)
Lunch time. Note the giant table full of boxed lunches? It's thirty minutes after lunch started and they're still on the table. E for All <> E3.
Who's this man who trusts in the fungus so? Why, it's Rusel DeMaria, author of many fine video game history and information books (including
Hi Score! The Illustrated History of Electronic Games).
All of these fine folks met me, chatted, took TMK stickers and posed for pictures. Hi, folks!
If you wait in some tiny bleachers, you get to play four player Super Smash Bros. Brawl. If you win in your four player tournament, you get to play on THE BIG SCREEN with other winners. Here you can see MegaByte's back as he prepares to face off in a BIG SCREEN TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS.
I'd have more about this, but it was my turn to play on the other side, so I ran off.
Cosplayer time.
Yes, E for All had a "Cosplay Parade and Photo Opportunity". Here we go. Please excuse the lousiness of the pictures, but the front of the stage area was filled with a high school marching band.
I bet you thought I was kidding for a moment, didn't you?
You may have noticed, amidst those rather lousy pictures of folks in Zelda/Spiderman/Castlevania/FF7/Kingdom Hearts/Destructoid (that shouldn't count)/Generic Anime characters, something special. The
SINGLE GREATEST GAMING COSTUME OF ALL TIME:
Yes... that's a BOO COSTUME!
(Sadly, the cosplaying fellow said he "didn't trust the fungus". Personally, I think he was just staying in character...right?)
We're just one band of happy, mushroom-loving guys.
Even if your skull is slowing mutating into Pac-Man, you can still take the time to trust that fungus.
The folks in the Nintendo booth really love that fungus. I mean, it makes sense and all, but it's still rather touching.
Scurvy knaves from regions unknown trust the fungus, and that's not a gaffe.
Oh, look -- a super blurry picture of a new Wii system box. Note the prominent Wii Sports logo on it. (Trust me, it's there.)
These two young ladies trust the fungus. Isn't that wonderful? The one on my right appeared to have been up to something crofty earlier that day.
This is a picture of myself with a mushroom gal and her identical twin sister.
I bet you wish you had a cool DK tie like this guy has.
Actually, maybe I could snag an extra one for a prize or something like that. Hmmm.
You know, I'm not made of witty catchphrases and slogans. Just because I haven't used any so far doesn't mean that I'm not tired of trying to.
TANOOOKI!
It's amazing how people pop out of the woodwork when they realize you are giving stuff away for free.
This nice young lady is trying to hide her face so she won't get in trouble. Did it work?
It's a Metal Gear print in the Into the Pixel exhibit.
No, that's about all there is to this. I was asked to take it, so I did.
If I had won a game of Halo while at this booth, these nice ladies would have given me a free iPod carrying case. I don't own an iPod, but still, it would have been nice to have.
Here I am at the 1up booth. See that lovely lady posing next to me? She lost her badge earlier that day... then I found it under a sign. Here we are after she was reunited with her badge.
Here's one of her co-workers. He let me know that she had been losing stuff all day -- even her airline boarding pass!
These nice ladies of the
PMS Gaming Clan wanted me to join
The ECA (Entertainment Consumers Association). I'm not sure the ECA is for me, but I promised to look into it.
Awwww.... aren't they a cute couple? They said they'd come back tomorrow in a new set of matching Mario-themed t-shirts.
Kong....KOOONG!