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Gutspiller
05-07-2004, 12:24 PM
Get a sneak peek at never-before-seen
video games and interactive technology of the future as G4 -- the only
television network devoted to video games and the gamer lifestyle -- gives you
a front seat for E3 2004. Billed as the world's largest trade show for
gamers, E3, held in Los Angeles May 12-14, features thousands of the hottest
games and the latest gadgets that have yet to hit the market. This year, G4
promises viewers more E3 action than ever before.

Broadcast highlights include:

* The G4 E3 2004 PREVIEW SHOW premieres on Tuesday, May 11th at 8:00 PM
ET/5:00 PM PT, and is hosted by G4's Victor Lucas, host of JUDGMENT
DAY and ELECTRONIC PLAYGROUND. This half-hour gives viewers a
whirlwind tour of what to expect from the thousands of E3 exhibitors
-- as well as an exclusive look at never-before-seen video games.
Guests include top game journalists including Mark McDonald, Executive
Editor of "Electronic Gaming Monthly," Tal Belvins, Editorial Manager
of IGN.com and Raymond Padilla, Senior Console Editor of GameSpy.com.

* For the first time, G4 will cover E3 with a daily live show from the
Los Angeles Convention Center. E3 LIVE will premiere on Wednesday,
May 12th and Thursday, May 13th at 8:00 PM ET/5:00 PM PT. E3 LIVE
will take viewers inside the Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft press events
as well as offer a first look at unique E3 show-floor action.

* G4's news show, PULSE, will premiere a one-hour special to wrap up the
network's E3 coverage on Friday, May 14th at 10:00 PM ET/7:00 PM PT.

Headquartered in Los Angeles, G4 (http://www.g4tv.com) is the premier 24/7
television network devoted to the world of video games and the people who play
them. Geared toward viewers aged 12-34, G4 is the leading source of
entertainment and information about everything game -- from video to online to
computer to wireless. The network airs in 15 million homes in 47 of the top
50 DMA's nationwide on Comcast, Time Warner, Cox, Insight, Mediacom, Bright
House Networks and RCN cable systems. Launched in 2002, G4 is owned by
Comcast Corporation.