Top 10 E3 2017 Wishlist
Greg Burke is back just in time to fire up the E3 2017 Hype Train! Choo Choo!
E3 is almost upon us and Shacknews will be back on the showfloor with a booth this year in West Hall of the LA Convention Center. We reached out to our Chatty community, staff and our social media channels to see what everyone is looking forward to this E3. We have you covered from Xbox Scorpio to F-Zero. Here are the top 10 things we hope to be surprised and delighted by at E3 2017.
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If you have a suggestion for a future episode of Shack's Top 10, please let us know in the comments section or tweet @shacknews & @GregBurke85 with #Top10.
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Ya know ive stayed silent for a bit. But now i have to say something.
The Top 10 list, that i enjoy cutting, writing, prepping, take about a week to produce.
Demanding that work be simplified to a text list 1-10, not only hurts me, but take views away from the shacknews YouTube channel as well as shacknews.com itself.
If you guys support shack, you'll watch the video and if you dont want to watch it you dont have to. But please don't post the raw list in the chatty. Thank you.-
I appreciate your work but to me it's more important that these lists generate discussions if you want chatty involved. Not everyone can watch the videos where they are, and many won't bother if 10 lines of text can replace the same content in order to participate in the discussion. And you now how much we like to argue arbitrary rankings.
Can you review games in videos instead? Would love video reviews about games and new peripherals like the Aim controller for Farpoint or how a game like Street Fighter handles on the Switch joycons. It'd be much more interesting content IMO since it's more original and contains your actual opinions instead of how you personally rank stuff. -
I have no idea if it's a profitable section of Shacknews or not, so grain of salt this, but if this is a recurring request then why not just make lists? From what you said, making the video takes a lot of time and effort that could be used to create a list instead (with the exposition in an article format instead of video).
Or do both and please both crowds. But telling us off for not liking videos and liking lists is silly imo.
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