Jennings
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E3 used to aim for a specific target market, and for that market it delivered the best of the best experience of all time, unrivaled in its time. But nowadays they've done away with the finely tuned niche appeal and have settled for a lukewarm reception by a wider audience, turning a spicy meatball into bland airline food.
It's gone the way of old Las Vegas, Sin City no more, it's just a slow moving theme park attraction for Gamgam's and kids alike.
We should appreciate it for what it was, not waste energy hating it for what it's become.
It's gone the way of old Las Vegas, Sin City no more, it's just a slow moving theme park attraction for Gamgam's and kids alike.
We should appreciate it for what it was, not waste energy hating it for what it's become.
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