Inside E3: 25 behind-the-scenes photos from E3 2009!
- June 09, 2009 00:00 AM PST
From booth babes to The Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man, we're wrapping up our assortment of E3 2009 features with the best photos we took from the E3 show floor.
Can you believe it's over already? This year's E3 has ended but that doesn't mean the gigantic flow of content from the event has stopped. We've still got profusion of new hands-on previews coming to GamePro.com as well as some other exciting E3 content.
Here are the twenty-five best photos GamePro's staff took at E3 2009.
E3 2009 was held at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Don't let this photo fool you--this place is HUGE!
Without question, Bayonetta was the hottest booth babe of E3 2009! Just look at that skin tight latex.
Nintendo's E3 offerings may have been less than spectacular, but their best unveiling was certainly the four-player New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
Previews editor Andy Burt (right) and features editor Patrick Shaw (left) show that you're never too old to pretend that you're in Mortal Kombat.
Luis AKA Nando gets frisked by these foxy agents from The Conduit.
Another sexy Bayonetta photo because you can never have too much of this ravishing beauty.
Get a load of GamePro's E3 banner announcing our twenty year anniversary!
One of the coolest sights at E3 by far, The Stay-Puft Marshamllow Man.
The only thing better than Batman singing in Guitar Hero is Batman singing Metallica in Guitar Hero.
Speaking of Batman, they had one of the older (and less ridiculous looking) models of the Batmobile at E3 from the pre-Christian Bale Batman films.
Ugh. Waldo. Why do you have to ruin every good picture?
Features editor Dave Rudden hangs out with Brutal Legend director Tim Schafer. He's actually a really cool guy.
Former GamePro Ben Karl doesn't know what to make of these two bizarre looking critters. Neither do we.
E3 2009 had a lot to offer RPG fanatics with showings of Final Fantasy XIII, Mass Effect 2, and Final Fantasy XIV to name a few.
The girls of Ninja Gaiden may look like they want to kick your ass, but they're actually just hired models in game character costumes (shh... don't tell anyone).
Parked right in front of the E3 Convention Center was the original Ghostbuster vehicle, the Ecto 1, complete with a speaker playing the theme by Ray Parker Jr. on a loop.
Destructoid Man may not be able to digest food properly... but he loooves beer.
GameGirl.com's army of female writers were at E3 2009, reporting live from the show floor.
Bayonetta was definitely our favorite booth babe overall, but Nyko's escalator-guarding redhead was a close second.
Andy Burt gets to meet the voice of Mario, Charles Martinet.
One of the perks of being a game journalist: getting invited to sweet parties like Activision's where none other than Eminem and Jay-Z performed live.
Another photo from the Activision party, this one with Jay-Z singing along.
You can't see the angry face behind his mask, but Dark Void dude doesn't like it when you steal his gun.
Another one of the best E3 2009's booth babes was this giant-hammer wielding Red Faction Guerrilla girl.
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- Jun 10 2009 at 12:38:42:PM PST
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E3 both hoe's sux compared to the TGS both hoe's.
that red head look like a dude. she remind me of what Stewie said about the Despert House Wife's chicks
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neji64 wrote:
E3 both hoe's sux compared to the TGS both hoe's.that red head look like a dude. she remind me of what Stewie said about the Despert House Wife's chicks
Really? Man. I thought E3 2009 has some of the best looking girls of any gaming event.
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I was at that Jay-Z/Eminem concert. Such a good time. DJ AM and Travis Barker tore it up too. And we got to see GH5 and DJ Hero in action. A good night all around.
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