MegaManFan and MrsMegaManFan, who were invaluable in helping setup, work, and tear down the AtariAge booth for OKGE. |
Tim Wilson came up from Austin, Texas with me to attend OKGE, and also was a huge help before, during, and after the show. |
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Ethan Nobles interviews "The Fat Man" George Sanger for a newspaper article. |
Next to the AtariAge booth was a wonderful display of Commodore computers and systems. |
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If you were hunting for games at OKGE, you were at the right place! |
Games for just about every system were represented at the show. |
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Jeff Cooper had a wide variety of classic gaming merchandise and games for sale at his table. |
An import Space Invaders 25th Anniversary running on a PS2. |
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Homebrew Vectrex games and a Gamecube. |
Jaguar and Lynx games were also to be found at Brad Prillwitz's table. |
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Protector SE on the Atari Jaguar. Note the custom controllers on the left. |
Game Crazy had a wide variety of games and systems available for purchase. |
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You can bet that this cocktail Galaga arcade game was very popular! Don't know if it went home with anyone, though (there's a $1,200 price tag on it). |
A rare Joust cocktail where the players sit side-by-side. This is the first one I've ever seen! |
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A Namco Classic Collection arcade game, and Drug Wars. |
A beautiful Multi-Williams cabinet, Bubble Bobble, and another multi-cabinet on the right. |
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A New-Geo arcade cabinet and the always popular Ms. Pac-Man. |
A rare Atari Liberator arcade game, based on the Atari Force comics. |
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Two more Atari arcade games, Roadblasters and Toobin'. |
Atari's classic 3D Tank shooter, Battlezone. |
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Space Duel (one of my favorite Atari vector games) and Gorf. |
A chopped Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles pinball game. The legs on this beast are much shorter than normal--you have to sit down to play it! |
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GameXchange had a selection of Jakk's TV Games units, as well as a variety of classic game systems for sale. |
Shrinkwrapped video game consoles for sale at the GameXchange booth. |