Fade Out for the Atari 2600 by Christopher Tumber and Adam Tierney. |
Beef Drop and Seawolf carts and manuals--two new games available for the first time at the Oklahoma Gaming Expo. |
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The box for Reversi, a new ColecoVision title that also includes Diamond Dash. |
A wide variety of homebrew games were available at the AtariAge booth for the 2600, 5200, and ColecoVision. |
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A variety of 2600, Jaguar, and Lynx titles, some music, and some books. |
Paul Slocum's new Cabana EP+ music CD and two CDs from the Binary Noiz series. |
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A Burgertime fan enjoys Beef Drop for the 5200. |
Testing out Reflex using Atari 2600 driving controllers. |
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Testing out Seawolf for the Atari 2600. |
Beef Drop was quite popular throughout the day. |
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Someone else tries their hand at Reflex. |
Adventure II was also attracted much attention during the show. Here's someone about to be eaten by a dragon. |
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I caught Tim Wilson playing Incoming! quite a bit. |
There were many Homestar Runner fans at the show, based on the number of times I was asked when this game would be available. |
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Adventure II being taken for another test drive. |
Testing out Reversi for the ColecoVision. |
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Road Fighter for the ColecoVision, tougher than it looks! |
The ColecoVisions got quite the workout! |
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Another Homestar Runner fan trying out the latest Homestar Runner RPG demo. |
Two player Incoming! action. |
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Trying out Aaron Curtis' Fall Down for the 2600. |
People were amazed at how close Eduardo Mello's Pac-Man Collection for the ColecoVision mimics the original arcade game. |
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People playing games and checking out the homebrews available for purchase. |
A shot looking out from behind the AtariAge tables. |