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To: Chip Anderson who wrote (3593)5/29/1998 8:44:00 PM
From: Chip Anderson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16960
 
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In response to a question, I told someone (I can't remember who) that Apple was not at E3. Then, this morning I saw the following in a ZDNN story about E3:

"Breaking with the past, Apple has decided to up its presence at the gaming show. The company is expected to make several announcements regarding its new iMac computer as well as increase the number of
developers creating games and gaming hardware for its platform.

"The iMac is a great opportunity to get in the face of games developers," said Apple spokesman Russell Brady.

Whether developer's are enthusiastic about the possibilities of the new Mac is not clear."

(http://dailynews.yahoo.com/headlines/technology/zdnet/story.html?s=n/zdnn/technology/19980528/19980528001)

So I went back and looked all day today but couldn't find any trace of them at the show anywhere - not in the program, not in the addendum, the information people didn't know about them, nuthin'. So (to whomever), _if_ they were there, they were very, very, very well hidden.

Sorry for any confusion,
Chip