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Lee Krueger's X3V0LuX, which we started selling for the first time at the show. |
The Atari 2600 games were popular with everyone! |
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Indy 500 XE running out in the hall. |
Who can resist a game of Castle Crisis? |
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Matt Reichert of AtariProtos.com taking a break. |
It's never too early to rope 'em into the 2600! |
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A Lynx setup along with some Lynx hardware and software for sale. |
Books! |
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AtariProtos.com banner. |
Matt Reichert of AtariProtos.com had a wide variety of prototypes on display for the 2600, 5200, Atari 8-bit, Odyssey 2, and Vic-20. |
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Matt talking about prototypes. |
Mark DiLuciano of Sunmark had a wide variety of Atari 8-bit and Vectrex hardware and software on display and for sale at the show. |
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These Vectrex systems saw plenty of use during the show! |
Some of the Atari 8-bit carts Sunmark sells. |
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More Atari 8-bit hardware and software. |
Sunmark's Vectrex controller overlays and a selection of original Vectrex games and multi-carts. |
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Many attendees had never seen a Vectrex before! |
MIDI Maze, a popular Atari ST game that was ported to the Atari 8-bit computers and never released. The Atari 8-bit version is extremely well done! |
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The Vectrex systems draw more people in... |
Looking into the main vendor hall, where the GOAT Store had the side wall. |
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Looking in the other direction from the same spot. |
It seems everyone was walking around the show with some BAWLS in their hand! |
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24 BAWLS to a case! |
The GOAT Store had a wide selection of merchandise for sale, and was introducing two new Dreamcast games at the show. |
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