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Here are the pictures I took at Buffalo Game Expo 2019. Because I was by myself demoing three products at my table (the third one is a tabletop game I created with a 3D printer), I only had time to take pictures before the event. Several people were impressed to see there are still games being made for the Intellivision, when everything else was either a board/card game or a computer game to be released on Steam.
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Hola. Este sábado 8 de octubre se celebra el BRCDEvg Retro Game Fest de 10am a 7pm en la Ciudad de México. Voy a estar presente es un stand con exposición de consolas, y venta de algunos libros y juegos. Se presenta la versión física de la suite 240P de Artemio Urbina y asisten coleccionistas (incluyendo a Leex y Zeus) para exposición y venta. Compra y venta de videojuegos, intercambios, conferencias, talleres, subasta, exposición y más sorpresas 🎮 🗓️ Sábado 8 de octubre 📍 Versalles 113 ⏱️ 10 am a 7 pm ➡️ Https://retrogamefest.boletia.com
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The Vancouver Retro Gaming Expo is going on in Vancouver, BC on June 25th, 2022. Event info at https://www.vancouvergamingexpo.com Who's going?
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I went through some old pictures the other day and found some from JagFest 1998. I thought it might be nice to upload them here for posterity and see if anyone recognizes themselves or someone they know. Highlights that I remember: Hosted by Kevin Manne Battlesphere demo Thea Realm Fighters demo Steve Scavone showing Gorf 3D progress Aircars networked play Super Burnout tournament (1st place: Wes Powell) Tempest 2000 tournament (1st place: Wes Powell who absolutely crushed it) Psychedelic Pong tournament (1st place: Me) Ultra Vortek tournament (1st place: Wes Powell) Native demo (I believe this was the first time I saw/played it) Various homebrew for play loaded by bjl (if I remember correctly) Dave Bell talking about his wealth of knowledge on the Tramiels as well as his vaporware game, Defcon 1 (I believe it was his Alpine devkit that was displayed) Wes Powell successfully jumping over 2 tables Primal Rage soundtrack CD donated to me by Wes Powell (He said it was awful... I listened to it on the long drive back from New York... He was right... But I cherish it nonetheless ) Someone walking off with my copy of Secret Quest for the Atari 2600
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While looking through some old photos recently, I found some pics of JagFest 2001. I thought it might be nice to upload them here since most of the old sources are gone or only accessible through web archive. I may remember something incorrectly or not remember at all, so feel free to add to or correct me if you were there. Highlights that I remember: Hosted by Dan Loosen (the Goat Store) I had a booth at this one where I demoed: the real Lynx AVP prototype (this was before it was widely available) a Phase Zero prototype a 3DO with the unreleased Jaguar games, such as Robinson's Requiem, Demolition Man, Creature Shock, etc. an Atari Jaguar with every released game an Atari ST with various games an Atari 7800 with every game an Atari 5200 with various games Micah Rowe had the Brett Hull Hockey cartridge for demo The Jaguar VR with Missile Command 3D Songbird Lynx tournaments: Ponx (1st place: me). I remember playing Championship Rally, but I don't remember if it was comlynxed or if there was a tournament. Carl demoing Total Carnage, Protector SE, and other Songbird releases Dan hosting a Ram It tournament (which was the 1st time I think I saw or played the game) 10 linked Jaguars for an awesome BattleShpere tournament (I thought I remembered 16, but just saw some old articles and it was 10) Iron Soldier 3 for demo on a NUON A museum of classic systems A PCFX for demo I won a copy of Hoverstrike CD for something, but don't remember what. Since I already owned every Jaguar game, I kept it sealed... still have it to this day. While typing this up, I decided to check on a few things and found this old writeup: Unfortunately, the only JagFests I was able to attend were 1998, 2001, and 2003 (which was combined with the Austin Gaming Expo and was the last year for a U.S. JagFest). While 2003 wasn't a dedicated JagFest, I still had a great time and was glad to make the trip with my friend DoctorClu.
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Reading through an old technology related time line, I came across this: "From Saturday, June 15, through Sunday, September 15, Videotopia debuts at the Carnegie Science Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The traveling exhibit offers a hands-on interactive look at the history of video games." (Source: http://web.archive.org/web/20001207070200/http://www.icwhen.com:80/book/the90s/1996.html) Looks like their website's still up: http://www.videotopia.com/ So... anyone been to this? It traveled around for a few years. What was it like? Was their an earlier videogame history exhibit, or was this the first?
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The Southern-Fried Gaming Expo (SFGE) is a 3-day fan convention focused exclusively on gaming. The expo is held June 8-10 at the Renaissance Waverly Hotel in Atlanta, GA, and boasts over 250 full-sized arcade games, pinball machines and console systems, along with tabletop gaming, vendors, special guest speakers, a film fest, live music, wrestling, tournaments and more! SFGE is a family-friendly event that will be fun for all ages. Special Guests: STEVE RITCHIE As a pinball designer, Mr. Ritchie has created some of the most popular and best-selling games of all time including Firepower, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Terminator 2: Judgement Day, ACDC, and the recently released Star Wars. Steve joined Atari as one of their earliest employees in 1974 and over the course of his career has worked for Williams, Bally/Midway, and currently designs games for Stern Pinball. Mr. Ritchie’s talents are not limited to pinball, however. Many gamers will recognize his voice as that of Shao Kahn (“FINISH HIM!”) in the groundbreaking Mortal Kombat video games. JOHN JACOBSEN For the past twelve years, and over 500 episodes, John Jacobsen has been a co-host on one of the longest running independent video game shows, and Xbox Live Community Podcast Of The Year, The Video Game Outsiders on the comedy network, Riotcast. In 2007, John was sucked into the classic arcade collecting world. His first machine was a Donkey Kong, his second a Ms. Pac-Man, within a year he turned his basement into his own personal arcade. Soon after John got his first arcade game, he started a website and weekly YouTube series called “John’s Arcade” and he immediately had a passionate following. Each week John takes his viewers on his arcade adventures in the form of road trips across the country visiting notable private and public arcades as well as gameplay and tech videos. John also shows his viewers how to restore and fix classic arcade games in a “you can do this!” type presentation. John’s Arcade currently has approx. 32,000 subscribers and over 6 million Youtube views. John’s Arcade can also be seen on over a dozen public access channels across the USA. In late 2016, John and his long time friend Jay, took their hobby the next level. Partnering with the Hangar Pub and Grill and Amherst Brewing in Amherst, MA, they put over 30 arcade machines on location in a busy college town. RICH SOMMER Tabletop fanatic and host of the popular Cardboard! podcast, Rich Sommer will be making his first trip to the Southern-Fried Gaming Expo this year. Although his love for gaming is well-documented, you may better recognize Rich from his role as Harry Crane on 92 episodes of the popular AMC drama Mad Men or recurring appearances on Netflix’s Glow, The Regular Show, or Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later. Rich will be speaking at two panels that will be immediately followed by meet and greet sessions.' ORIN DAY Some of your favorite pinball games wouldn’t be the same were it not for the skills of our newest guest, Orin Day. Mr. Day was part of the development team of Data East Pinball and remained on board when that company became SEGA pinball, and finally stayed through the transformation into the Stern Pinball we all continue to enjoy to this day. Mr. Day has programmed and developed software for over 20 of the best games in pinball including Baywatch, Independence Day, South Park, and more. We’re glad to have Mr. Day as a special guest at SFGE 2018! Additional guests listed on website and more to be announced. Photos from our 2017 event. Checkout our 2018 promo video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKsk55EfD48 SFGE memberships are available online and you can save $5 with coupon code JOYSTICK. www.GameATL.com
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I'm not sure how well known Free Play Orlando is in the retro game community, but they have an event coming up in November that I'm thinking of attending. Since I live about 10-15 minutes away, it might be worth $25/$30 + $5 parking to check it out for 1 day. Attending as a vendor isn't all that expensive ($175 for an 8-foot table + internet + power outlet + 2 weekend passes). It might be fun to set up an upgraded ColecoVision Flashback unit as well as a Coleco ADAM or ColecoVision + Super Game Module and show off some of the newer releases. From the website: About Free Play Florida Free Play Florida 2017 is an exciting three day event that encompasses a complete Pinball, Arcade, and Console gaming experience. This November 17th thru the 19th, 2017 Free Play Florida is being held at the beautiful Doubletree Sea World by Hilton right off I-4 and International Drive. All of your classic and current pinball and arcade games will be on display for you to play, join the International Flipper Pinball Association (IFPA) sanctioned pinball tournament and compete with the best in the state of Florida, , sit in on our speaker panels that include industry icons, and visit our valued vendors selling parts, memorabilia, and some of the coolest themed art on the planet! http://wp.freeplayflorida.com/?page_id=1595 Vendor/Sponsor Information http://wp.freeplayflorida.com/?page_id=1480
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RetroWorld Expo 2016 will be held at the Oakdale Theater in Wallingford, CT on Saturday October 15th and Sunday October 16th. RWX is a celebration of Classic and Retro Video Gaming that also embraces Tabletop Gaming, Modern Video Gaming, Homebrew Gaming, Anime, Action Figures, Comic Books, Cosplay, Arcade Machines, and much more. Lose yourself in the Time Warp Arcade, a collection of 30 classic arcade machines all set to free play. Come and play any of our 40+ classic video game consoles on as many old school tube TVs as we can get our hands on. From the common Nintendo Entertainment system and Sega Genesis to the Vectrex and Neo Geo, we have something for the whole family. Maybe challenge Mom or Dad in one of our free tournaments. Enjoy Tabletop games? So do we! Come and play and of the 75+ games in our freeplay tabletop library. Curious about tabletop? Learn how to play a new game from our friendly volunteer staff as well as representatives from major tabletop game publishers. We are changing the concert structure this year. Instead of waiting to start the concerts until after dinner time, we are going to have a stage set up all day Saturday and all day Sunday so that everyone will be able to enjoy awesome video game inspired music. 2 Day Badge $38.50 Saturday Badge $27.50 Sunday Badge $16.50 RetroWorld Expo T-Shirt and Pin $22 Parking at the Oakdale Theater is Free www.retroworldexpo.com
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Hey guys, I am happy to finally announce the Grand Ole Gameroom Expo. It is taking place November 11-13, 2016 at the Franklin Marriott Cool Springs right outside Nashville, TN. We have 20,000 sq ft of event space. It is primarily an Arcade and Pinball Expo, but we plan to run some console game tournaments as well. There is room for a lot of machines, vendors, etc. All games on free-play for the weekend. You can visit the website at www.GrandOleExpo.com for details. You can buy tickets and book your hotel room now. Details on tournaments and signups for volunteers will come later. I hope you are excited about the event and plan to attend. Contact me with any questions. You can email me through the website. I also set up a Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/GrandOleExpo/
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Back again for our 12th annual event and at yet another new venue, Ivory Tower Collections and Osage Event Center at Osage Casino are proud to present to you: Oklahoma Video Game Exhibition 2015! FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Oklahoma's Original Retro Video Game Exhibition Returns TULSA, OK (May 30, 2015) – Classic video games will return from history, as mid-America's one and only OVGE returns for the twelfth annual Oklahoma Video Game Exhibition! On September 12, 2015 video game collectors and enthusiasts from Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and even further will travel and converge on the Osage Event Center at Osage Casino in Tulsa, OK to celebrate the history, hobby, collecting, and entertainment of the video gaming industry. “Before the OVGE, people from the surrounding states had to travel across the country for events such as this,” said Jesse Hardesty, founder and organizer of the OVGE. "And since the OVGE first began back in September of 2003, we have inspired many other retro conventions in the surrounding areas." Come and celebrate a day of family friendly competition, discussion, buying, selling, and showing off of our beloved hobby on September 12th during the 12th annual OVGE! This new venue offers us more space than ever before for our largest OVGE yet! There will be Numerous video game systems, computers, and arcade machines, will be set up for the public to play plus tournaments and door prizes! Vendors and exhibitors will have memorabilia on display with most items for purchase. Doors will open to the public at 9:00 a.m. and close at 5:00 p.m. Cost of admission for ages eight and above is $5 dollars at the door. More than half the space is already claimed! So please, visit the website generously hosted by Earl Green (Phospher Dot Fossils) at TheLogBook and send in those table requests! The website has all the details for table pricing, and registration forms. September 12th will be here before we know it! We thank each and every one of you who have supported us and look forward to seeing you all at the Osage Event Center at Osage Casino on September 12th! http://www.ovge.com
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Cowltiz Gamers for Kids 2015(Sat March 28th 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM)
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I am happy to announce the 6th Annual Cowlitz Gamers for Kids Charity Videogame show to help raise funds for the Childrens Justice and Advocacy Center(CJAC). Over the five shows, the show has helped raise over $24,500 to the Childrens Justice and Advocacy Center (CJAC) and we're convinced we can do better this year with your help! PRGE is once again absorbing much of the cost of putting on this show so that 100% of the admission will go directly to CJAC. It is CJAC's mission to provide children who have experienced sexual or physical abuse a coordinated community approach to investigation, prosecution and treatment that promotes their safety, healing, and well-being. We have moved the show this year to a wonderful venue. The show will be on Saturday, March 28, 2015 at the Cowlitz County Regional Conference Center in Longview WA. 1900 7th Ave Longview, WA. The event will be from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Directions: http://www.thecenterofthenorthwest.com/directions.html This years event is about 1 hour north of Portland or 2 hours south of Seattle on I-5. Doors open at 10:00 AM until 5:00 PM. Admission is $5, although we invite you to contribute more if you can! All admission goes straight to the non profit CJAC, which will be present at the show to answer further questions about how they service the community. Cowlitz County Conference Center 1900 7th Avenue Longview, WA 98632 What Can you Expect? Over 30 vendors from around the Northwest will be present. It will feature classic video game vendors, a freeplay gaming console arcade, a silent auction, and a retro videogame tournament. All this done for a good cause. Expect a ton of good deals on classic video game merchandise including video game systems, games, artwork, and accessories. In addition to outside video game vendors, there will be T-shirts and other merchandise specifically made for the event that will also be sold specifically to suport CJAC. The event is child-friendly so please feel free to bring the entire family! Further Announcements will be made, so stay tuned... for more info also stay connected by visiting our website for further announcements http://www.cowlitzgamers.moonfruit.com./ also visit our facebook event page made for the event! https://www.facebook.com/events/326631830818492/?ref=2&ref_dashboard_filter=upcoming -
CCAG 2014 News Just 4 Months Away - We have a few tables left for vendors, Looking for sponsors, FREE Vendor Space for Arcade & Pinball Games! New Location with Much More Space!!! Like us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/CCAG-Clevelands-Classic-Console-Arcade-Gaming-Show/134808389913179 CCAGShow 2014 www.CCAGShow.com Saturday July 26, 2014 North Olmsted Soccer Sportsplex 31515 Lorain Rd. North Olmsted, Ohio 44070 Noon to 8 PM Admission only $7 or 3 for $20 Kids age 12 and under - Free All Vendors and Attendees will receive: 1 Chinese Auction Coupon. Tournament Games: TBA - What would you like to see Chinese Auction Items so far: Now accepting donations to become a sponsor on the ccagshow.com webite and just to be an all around cool person! Video Game Connection donated $200.00 "CONNECT - O - CASH" Shopping Spree! Osmodiar Games donated CCAG Mystery cart #? The Space Invaders donated two 3-disc Blu-ray/DVD Special Collector's Edition sets of "THE SPACE INVADERS: IN SEARCH OF LOST TIME"! and some other cool schwag! 2nd Chance Games donated a Black "FC TWIN System"! Arcade TBA - Tons of free space for pinball & arcade game vendors, yes free space! Don Johnson will be bringing pinballs! Much More to come! Mike : ) https://www.facebook.com/pages/CCAG-Clevelands-Classic-Console-Arcade-Gaming-Show/134808389913179
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The Southern-Fried Gameroom Expo (SFGE) features more than 100 arcade and pinball machines, retro console gaming, the second annual Southern-Fried Pinball Tournament, a vendor expo, exciting programs and guest speakers, movie screenings, a Saturday Pin Swap, and other special events. Special guest speakers include: Billy Mitchell, record-setting competitive gamer and star of "Chasing Ghosts: Beyond the Arcade" and "King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters"; Barry Oursler, legendary pinball game designer who produced such games as Space Shuttle, PINBOT, Comet, Dr. Who, Bram Stoker's Dracula, and more; pinball designer John Trudeau who brought us Creature from the Black Lagoon, Bride of Pinbot, and Congo (just to name a few!); Jerry Buckner who, as part of "Buckner & Garcia" co-created the instantly-recognizable "Pac-Mac Fever" as well as the title track for the hit Disney movie "Wreck-It Ralph". Join us June 20-22, 2014 at the Atlanta Marriott Century Center for an event that's fun for the whole family! Doors open Friday June 20th at 4:00pm and the fun lasts all weekend. Please join us for a great weekend. Presale tickets for adults available for $35.
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So who is going to the Seattle Retro Gaming Expo (SRGE)? It's coming up fast. Here's the basic info: Seattle, WA June 28th-29th, 2014 http://www.seattleretro.org/
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Here's a short list the various retro gaming expos (i.e. gaming conventions for older video game systems) in my area. Please add if you know of others. Ideally, let's keep this thread as just a reference list (put conversations about specific expos on a separate thread). Portland Retro Gaming Expo Located in Portland, OR In 2013, there were ~80 vendors http://retrogamingexpo.com/ Seattle Retro Gaming Expo Located in Seattle, WA In 2013, there were ~20 vendors (getting bigger each year) http://www.seattleretro.org/ Vancouver Retro Gaming Expo Located in Vancouver, BC Haven't attended but been told it is of comparable size to the Portland Retro Gaming Expo http://www.vancouvergamingexpo.com/
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Hey Gang, ZAPCON is back! It's going down April 12-13th once again at the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel. Tons of games set to free-play! Films! Seminars! Tournaments! Vendors! It's mostly the same deal as last year: Bring a game, get a weekend pass. Bring 2 games, get 2 weekend passes, etc. Game contributors also get in an hour early, and get an exclusive badge that non-contributors will be envious of. If you're interested in bringing games PM me your real name, phone number, and what (fully functional) pins or arcade games you'd like to bring. Unfortunately due to budget constraints we will not be doing game pick-ups this year. I am, however going to facilitate people going in 2-3 ways on rental trucks or carpooling. Send me your name, phone number and what part of town you're in, and I'll try to connect you with like minded people in your area. Also, if you have a truck or trailer with room to spare and you don't mind going a little out of your way, please let me know. ZAPCON needs you! We're also looking for vendors, sponsors and advertisers, so if you have something to sell or you want to get your name out there, PM me for details. With all your help we can make ZAPCON bigger and better than last year… Spread the word! More info at zapcon.com
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There is no southeast retro gaming convention that I know about. Have I missed one? Is anyone near the Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill area? Or even with a few hours of this area that are interested in starting one? I can help organize it. I have personally never been to a gaming convention. So experienced people would help. I've attended comic conventions before. Anyone?
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Hi guys, Apologies if this has been covered recently, but i searched and could not find a similar topic. Basically i will be taking a few Atari 2600's to upcoming video game expos and will be hooking one up to a vintage/retro looking orange Black & White tv. My question is: what 2600 games look pretty good in B&W? I tried some but they did not fare well (eg: The Empire Strikes Back). Wondering if there's any that will not lose out on playability due to lack of colour. Also, i would prefer to stay away from long single player type games (eg: Adventure) but rather focus on quicker arcade games that will give more people at events a chance to play and cycle through. While i have a couple dozen 2600 carts (and the Atari Jr with 126 Built-in games), i'm willing to buy something that would be good in B&W and fun for people to play Many thanks in advance!
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