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Jack Kortkamp (Atari Troll) shows off his collection of Borg-related Atari 2600 hacks, as well as games from his collection. |
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Resistance is futile! |
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Lynda Baker had an assortment of board games, action figures and video game merchandise for sale. |
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New card games and action figures. |
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Shawn Jones from the new video game magazine Video Game Collector. |
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Oversized pages from the first issue of video Game Collector. |
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Pieces from the OKGE Museum, including an original Odyssey pong system. |
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A Qb Special Edition package. This limited-run of Qb was hand numbered and signed by author Andrew Davie and featured a wooden box. |
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More items from the OKGE museum, including an autographed Dragon's Lair lunchbox. |
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Everyone has time for Tempest 2000 on the Jaguar! |
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The Goat Store attended the show with a selection of merchandise for various systems. |
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The Goat Store's booth. |
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Game Rush, Blockbuster's game "store within a store", made an appearance at OKGE. |
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Another view of the Game Rush booth. |
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PC's and Such |
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Vintage Stock had a wide assortment of games for sale, as well as some items on display in this glass display case. |
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Vintage Stock |
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Another shot of the Vintage Stock booth, where you can see refurbished game systems available for purchase. |
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Jesse Hardesty (looking at the camera), the primary organizer of the Oklahoma Gaming Expo, takes some time out from his busy day to spy the Vintage Stock collection. |
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A Neo Geo system and games. |
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Another Neo Geo system being enjoyed by fans. |
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An assortment of games and systems at Greg Little's table. |
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Messiah Entertainment was demonstrating their new wireless controllers at the Oklahoma Gaming Expo. |
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MMORPG Money with tons of boxed games for sale. |