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  1. Any place in Oklahoma, that you might know of, sell them?

    That probably depends where you live in Oklahoma. You might have some luck in either Oklahoma City, or Tulsa, but forget anyplace else because it's bone dry. Thrift shops in this area have very little selection of consoles, or games.

    :(


  2. Maybe next year several of us can go in together and get a table just for multiplayer action for several different systems! Maybe we can even hook up a 5200 and play some 4-player castle crisis. Perhaps even set up a contest with prizes :) . -Tim

    That's exactly what I have planned for any event, or get-together. The computer opponents (AI) cannot replace the feeling you get when playing against a live opponent.

     

    I was able to enjoy attending the NWCGE earlier this year, and the best times would be multi-player action. Bombastic (PS2), War of the Monsters (PS2), and Rush 2049 (Dreamcast) gave several gamers the opportunity to blast each other away!

    :D

     

    Personally, I don't think it matters which console (or consoles linked) that we use, as long as it's fun for everyone.

     

    Brad


  3. Who won the Space Invaders contest?  I played a little bit and was doing really dood when my son got into something and I had to leave while I still had all of my guys.  I was on a roll too.  Getting all of the 300 points for the UFOs and everything.    What was the high score?

     

    Eric,

     

    Here are the winners, listed as they were written (hopefully I'm spelling them right), for the SI competition:

     

    1st: Greg Yarbrough. Scored 3330 points. Hope you enjoy the mini-cocktail controller, and SI anniversary game.

    :)

    2nd: Lucas DeWady. Scored 3090 points. Hope the clock works, and the T-Shirt fits.

    :)

    3rd: James Harmon: Scored 2800 points. Hope the T-Shirt fits.

    :)

     

    Brad


  4. Fellow OKGE'ers

     

    Just a quick thanks to all for putting on a great show!

    OKGE was an event to remember. The best part for me would be meeting everyone in person. There's no substitute for the real thing!

    8)

     

    Brad

     

    p.s.

    If I do another show like this again, A multi-gaming table will be ready. Whether it's an Atari Lynx set-up, or another console (or multiple consoles) set-up, multi-player action always seems to draw big smiles from everyone.

    After my batteries died in my Lynx systems this year, I pulled out a Dreamcast with 4 controllers, and several people enjoyed it, even though it was kind of late (only about an hour left in the show).

    :)


  5. Well OKGE was my first gaming expo and I have to say I had a lot of fun.

    Glad that you enjoyed it!

    :)

     

    I also took my lynx but nobody seemed to be playing them so I didnt get to try any multiplayer action.

    Sorry about the Lynx multiplayer games. I asked several people at OKGE if they wanted to start a Lynx multi-player game like Warbirds, but no one seemed interested. Although I did forget to bring extra batteries, power paks, or AC adaptors for long Lynx sessions.

    :(

     

    Any chance you saw my table with about 50 Lynx games, 3 systems, pouches, cases, etc...., next to a Jaguar set-up?

    It was 2 tables down from my Space Invaders competition table.

     

    I also loved all the systems that were hooked up to try. I had never played a Vetrex or Virtual Boy before!-Tim

     

    Did you get to try my Vectorcade joystick for the Vectrex? Everyone that did, loved it, and offered to buy it.

    8)

     

    As for the Lynx, maybe we should have planned it different. Possibly have an entire table for Lynx multi-player gaming, with plenty of stuff for everyone.

     

    Brad


  6. Sorry about the dinner. I wish that more people could get together for it, and possibly some fun afterwards.

    Personally, it looks like I can't get out of my new schedule change. So, I won't be in Tulsa until about 11:00 pm Friday.

    :sad:

     

    But, Pac-Man vs will be fun Saturday!

    :)


  7. :idea: :?:

     

    Who's up for some multi-player gaming fun, either Friday evening, or Saturday after the show?

    What type(s) of multi-player games do you like? Fighting, racing, first person shooter, shoot-em-up, battle, puzzle, or something else I may have left out?

     

    I've got Pac-Man vs. for the Gamecube, but have not tried the 4-player mode yet. One person controls Pac-Man, while the other 3 controll the ghosts! It sounds like fun.

     

    At NWCGE, I set up a PS2, with Bombastic and a multitap. Then, five people started to match the dice, and blow each other up! Bombastic drew a crowd, and was a big hit.

     

    My personal fav multi-player game would be the battle mode in Rush 2049, for the Dreamcast. There's nothing like dropping your green balls on your opponents!

    :D


  8. I'm hoping that Brad will get the cafepress edition of Final Jagfest issue in time for the show.

    I don't what else he is bringing besides his jaguar systems and such.

     

    Dan,

    It hasn't arrived yet.

     

    Here's what I'm planning to bring to OKGE:

     

    Space Invaders 25th Anniversary competition:

    PS2, SI anniversary game along with the mini-cocktail controller.

    http://www.geocities.com/bdprill/invaders.html

    :) 8)

     

    And I just got DoDonPachi Daioujou. A great looking 2D vertical scrolling shoot-em-up to stick in the PS2, if the competition ends early.

     

    GameCube w/classic games:

    PC Genjin(Bonk's Adventure, from the TurboGrafx-16)

    Cubic Lode Runner (3D update)

    And, (via the GameBoy player)a multicart with 130 Famicom games, including some hacks like Mario Mappy, and Project Mario Lode Runner.

     

    Vectrex, a multicart, and some recent homebrews.

    (Should I bring my Vectorcade joystick?)

     

    LYNX, some multi-player games, and 2 comlynx cables.

     

    Jaguar, JagCD, pro-controller, rapid fire controller, Jamma joystick, Rotary controller, and several games including Painter, Battlesphere, Protector SE, Space War 2000, etc...

    8)

    And a Neo Geo Pocket Color with a japanese interactive cartoon game that I picked up at CGE this year. Maybe someone at OKGE can figure out how to play it?

    :? :D

    A few things for sale. Boxed 2600 commons. Boxed Vic 20 commons. 2 Dreamcast imports.

     

     

    See you there,

     

    Brad


  9. Website update. Check out the picture of the Space Invaders 25th Anniversary mini cocktail controller that will be part of the grand prize:

     

    http://www.geocities.com/bdprill/invaders.html

     

     

    A standard PS2 controller fits inside, under the lid. It has suction cups on the bottom for a secure grip. It feels good, and plays well, but I prefer using a standard dual shock controller.

     

    :D


  10. Lynx-up!

    8)

    Comlynx: I've got 2 cables, and will look for another.

     

    Lynx multi-player games I could bring:

    Battle Wheels x2, Battlezone 2000 x2, California Games x 2, Gauntlet x2, Joust x2, Slime World x2, Warbirds x2, Tennis, Miniature Golf, Casino, Rampage, NFL Football, Cyberball x2, Malibu Bikini Volleyball, Qix, Rampart x2, Robosquash, PONX, Pac-land, Super Skweek, X-Bots x2, Checkered Flag x2, Hyperdrome, Ishido, Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure x2, Pitfighter, Basketbrawl, Baseball Heroes

    :party:

    Brad


  11. However, about all these lynxes... We need to talk, as I could use of them for the show...if you get my meaning?

    :wink:

     

    The 2 lynxes that I brought to OKGE last year barely got noticed.

    Maybe I should have put them on a seperate display? (multiple systems and TV's on one table was kinda hard to show.)

     

    Cocktail Space Invaders sounds great! Is it original, or Deluxe with an overlay?


  12. Sometimes change is good.....

     

    I will admit that Las Vegas was fun every time that I attended CGE. Great shows, great food, although the Plaza rooms were a bit old.

     

    But, with more classic gaming alumni attending this years show, it makes CGE that much better.

    :)


  13. Someone walked up to my table and handed me a holy grail last year. You never know what's going to happen. :)

     

    Would that be the O2 trackball that I remember seeing?

     

    Brad


  14. And one picture really startled me. For a minute, I thought someone was playing Burgertime on a Jaguar.

     

    Burgertime on a Jaguar.........

     

    Yes, it's an unreleased game that I found in the back of a trash dumpster!

    :)

     

    Seriously, I just displayed to many consoles on that table. It was "Arcade's Greatest Hits, The Midway Collection 2" on my PSOne.

     

    OKGE was a great show. Hopefully, we can have another this year.

    A big "THANK YOU" to Jesse, and everyone that helped him with OKGE last year!

     

    Brad


  15. Found a few goodies today,

     

    A pile of 2600 carts at a used game store, that would not give me a price for all, so I paid $1.95 each for these:

    Front Line

    Ghostbusters

    Piece O' Cake

    :)

     

    Later, at a thrift store, I found several Genesis carts priced $2.00 each.

    (complete):

    Maximum Carnage

    Gadget Twins

    Aladdin

    Predator 2

    Eternal Champions

    Chakan

    (loose):

    Might and Magic

    Rocket Knight Adventures

    Sunset Riders

    Mortal Combat 3

     

    I almost forgot, one more item picked up at the used game store:

    Analog Mission control stick, for the Saturn $8.95 (NIB)

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