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E3 2010: Activision Concert

On Monday night Activision put on an enormous party for E3 press at the Staples Center in Los Angeles to promote their latest titles. The three-hour long concert reportedly cost $6 million and featured performances from big name artists like Eminem, Usher, N.E.R.D., Rihanna, Will.i.am., Jane’s Addic
E3 2010: Activision Concert

The entire event was impressive, to say the least. The DJs and various performance acts kept the crowd entertained during act intermissions and set ups. Some crowd favorites included a pole dancer balancing over twenty feet above the stage and a dance trope performing to Lady Gaga’s Just Dance . The game demos were great too, particularly Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock, which showed the video game band playing along with a live performance of Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody.”

The highlight of the night, however, was undoubtedly the Call of Duty: Black Ops demo. Attendees watched a few minutes of what we all thought was a standard video demo of gameplay, but then suddenly the explosions and fire sounded like it was taking place in the same room we were. Because it was. Literally. Activision set off fireworks and various explosives as well as fire streams and flame throwers in sync with the explosions in the video. It was definitely the most memorable and exciting (and deafening) experience I at least had at E3 2010, which is without a doubt what Activision had in mind. If their goal was to get the press talking about them in a positive light again, then mission accomplished. Check out the Call of Duty Eminem remix trailer (unfortunately without the supplementary explosions and flames) below.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4kvSIIWqEs&hd=1

Links: Activision.com