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Several of the Atari 2600 systems setup for play at AtariAge. |
Indy 500XE and JoustPong. On the left are the pre-printed AtariAge name badges that were made for those who signed up online before the show. |
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Atari fans try their hand at the new Combat Redux. |
Atari 2600, ColecoVision, and other systems setup for play at the AtariAge booth. |
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Castle Crisis, a near arcade-perfect port of Warlods by Bryan Edeeward. |
Ron Lloyd gives Castle Crisis a shot. |
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Mike Stagney playing the new Castle Crisis game for the 5200, using a 5200 paddle controller. |
Another attendee giving Castle Crisis a go. |
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Playing Climber 5 at the AtariAge booth. |
Splatform by Thomas Jentzsch. |
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Indy 500 XE |
Splatform, one of Thomas Jentzsch's new 1K games, which will make its debut in cartridge form with two other 1K games in the near future. |
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Sky Jaguar by Eduardo Mello for the ColecoVision. |
Eduardo Mello's Ping-Pong for the ColecoVision. |
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Space Invaders Collection by Eduardo Mello. |
Two of Eduardo Mello's games in development, Yie Ar Kung-Fu and Ping-Pong, were available for play at the AtariAge booth. |
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Manuel Rotschkar's new game Seawolf, still in development. |
Ebivision's Power Off was re-released in boxed form at PhillyClassic 5. |
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Mental Kombat PC5 Edition by Simon Quernhorst. |
Mark DiLuciano of Sunmark, with a wide selection of Atari and Vectrex games and systems. |
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Some of Sunmark's products available for purchase at the show. |
There was a fantastic selection of arcade machines at this year's show! You'll never find collections like this anywhere outside a game show. |
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All the arcade machines were in great condition and working order. |
A row of classic Atari coin-ops. |
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Some of Nintendo's early games, as well as a PlayChoice machine. |
More popular arcade classics. |
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The arcade was fantastic, and all the games were set to free-play! |
The arcade was an arcade collector's dream. |
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A rare Race Drivin' Panorama machine! |
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More classic coin-ops from Atari, including a rare Quantum machine. |
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An extremely rare Blaster cabinet by Williams. |
A row of always popular Williams machines. |
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Once the show opened, the arcade was always quite busy! Not surprising, considering the great selection onhand! |
The custom-built PhillyClassic 5 MAME cabinet. |
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Both sides of the PC5 MAME cabinet were autographed by a wide variety of guests. |
The DECO Cassette System that went home with Matt Reichert. |
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Cassidy Nolen poses with an old Atari Anti-Aircraft arcade machine. |
Cassidy Nolen, shortly after his acquisition of a boxed (and extremely rare) Video Life. |
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An extremely rare Williams Paddle-Ball machine, copied from Atari's famous Pong. |
Some of the items Cassidy had for sale at the show, including boxed copies of the unreleased Atari game Frog Pond. |
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