May 29 2005, 2:44am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
IGN published it's yearly Best of E3 2005 awards. The best of show award goes surprisingly to a PC game.
Despite the Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo marketing bonanza, a PC game by EA got the best of show award from IGN.
Spore is a 3D game that simulates the evolution of a species, from the single-cell beginnings to the space age. Spore will be released Q3 2006, that is still a long wait.
More details about Spore on this EA site.
I totally not get IGN's E3 2005 booth babe Award going to Jessie, the Ryzom Ring Booth Babe. I4U selected Alejandra Gutierrez (her site) from the E3Access booth as the Top E3 2005 Booth Model.
Read all E3 2005 awards on IGN.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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