Tokyo Game Show 2006
Check out some new video games, get some free stuff, and make fun of some nerds. Totally worth a three-hour round trip train ride.
The inside was, predictably, a sweaty, noisy, packed mass of nerds carrying around giant bags of freebies. Not the type to stand in line for half an hour to play a video game for ten minutes, I was content with just walking around and peeking over people's shoulders.
I can't decide whether or not "look cute and hang around some electronics" is a desirable job description:
And my favorite part, the costumes. All geeks bow down before the costumed geek:
I was all ready to screw around in this picture, but these girls threw me a curveball by handing me this little plush thing at the last second. Dammit.
"That's a dude!"
Later, dorks.
The inside was, predictably, a sweaty, noisy, packed mass of nerds carrying around giant bags of freebies. Not the type to stand in line for half an hour to play a video game for ten minutes, I was content with just walking around and peeking over people's shoulders.
I can't decide whether or not "look cute and hang around some electronics" is a desirable job description:
And my favorite part, the costumes. All geeks bow down before the costumed geek:
I was all ready to screw around in this picture, but these girls threw me a curveball by handing me this little plush thing at the last second. Dammit.
"That's a dude!"
Later, dorks.
1 comment:
i'm pretty convinced that there is nothing i don't like about japan
-chaz
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