How to Go to E
Create a video game, a website devoted to video games, a game cheat website, a website where you make videos about video games, or a website where you sell games (if you make a video game you will need a website to show your game)., Buy a bunch of...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Create a video game
It might be expensive, but you're doing it for E3.
You could also learn how to make games, or how to hack games (like on the Action Replay for the DS; learn how to make cheats for that or the ones they make for other systems).
You may also have to get a DS, Xbox 360, a Wii, and/or a PSP and PS3. ,, Encourage them to buy games from it. ,, If you made some money from the site, such as selling the games for 5 or 6 dollars more than you bought them for, you can keep it going because you can be famous. -
Step 2: a website devoted to video games
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Step 3: a game cheat website
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Step 4: a website where you make videos about video games
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Step 5: or a website where you sell games (if you make a video game you will need a website to show your game).
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Step 6: Buy a bunch of video games to sell on your site.
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Step 7: Advertise your site on Google and Facebook.
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Step 8: Tell your pals about your new website.
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Step 9: Keep the site going until you get an E3 invite (in the process you may have to get ads for your website and really try hard).
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Step 10: Close the site and party at E3!
Detailed Guide
It might be expensive, but you're doing it for E3.
You could also learn how to make games, or how to hack games (like on the Action Replay for the DS; learn how to make cheats for that or the ones they make for other systems).
You may also have to get a DS, Xbox 360, a Wii, and/or a PSP and PS3. ,, Encourage them to buy games from it. ,, If you made some money from the site, such as selling the games for 5 or 6 dollars more than you bought them for, you can keep it going because you can be famous.
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