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The staff will be tweeting from the show, click through for the feeds.

In order to live blog from the show we're using Twitter. Nick and Chessa will be using the site feed and the rest of the staff will have their own feeds. Follow along below.

As we all know, E3 is right around the corner. Fortunately, most of the PixlBit staff will be attending the show, and even better, they will all be leaving from the same airport!

With the crew (Jason H, Jason R, and Chris M) all congregating at Nick and Chessa's place, we have decided to do a little PlayBit the day before we head out to California.

Next Saturday (June 12) we will be playing through New Super Mario Bros. Wii with four simultaneous players. We will also be sampling some user created levels as well as the fan total conversion of the original Super Mario Bros.

As the day approaches, we will announce the start and end times, so if you are interested in watching and chatting, please stop back. We will have Skype and Chatango going, so if you have E3 questions, or questions in general, you should definitely attend!


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Matt R Staff Alumnus

06/14/2010 at 01:48 PM

Great feed, thanks

Jason Ross Senior Editor

06/14/2010 at 05:02 PM

Later today, for the sake of tomorrow, we'll all have Twitter feeds accessible in a page like this for when we fan out. Today's feed was more of an experimental thing for the coverage, as practice for the rest of the week.

Matt R Staff Alumnus

06/15/2010 at 12:03 PM

lucky SOBs, they delivered 3DS's RIGHT TO YOU

Jason Ross Senior Editor

06/15/2010 at 03:52 PM

So, I've been tweeting bits and pieces, but for those interested, I've taken a look at Epic Mickey so far, as well as Rock Band 3. I hope to get detailed impressions of both up ASAP, so keep your eyes peeled.

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