After seeing how Europeans throw a videogame convention last week at Games Convention 2008, aka Leipzig, it occurred to Crispy Gamer -- not once, not twice, but approximately several thousand times per minute -- that the increasingly dazed and confused E3 could learn a thing or two from the Europeans.
Indeed, after experiencing Leipzig, this year"s E3 now seems, in retrospect, very small and pathetic by comparison. In case the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) wasn"t there to take notes, they did. Here are 10 things that E3 can learn from Leipzig.