![]() ![]() Playing StarCraft 2 feels like coming home to find the room you grew up in filled with updated toys. For many of us, this was the main event an encounter with a storied franchise with much baggage from our gaming past. Headphones were put on, hands grasped at mice, fingers twitched over the keyboard. We got to Blizzard's booth just as the first machines were set up for demos. The show floor opened a few hours early for press on Friday afternoon, and there was only one destination in our minds. The other was StarCraft 2, Blizzard's sequel to the unimaginably popular 1998 original. One of those games was Fallout 3, a title we played extensively at E3. While there were plenty of big-name games at the 2008 Penny Arcade Expo, few titles had people willing to wait in line for hours upon hours to play. ![]()
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