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Classic Gaming Museum at the Midwest Classic

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The Midwest Classic is going to feature a special section titled the "Classic Gaming Museum." The Museum, which is an amazing display showcasing hundreds of rare and unusual computer and video game developments from the past and present is being put together by Martin Goldberg, a freelancer for the extremely popular Web site ClassicGaming.Com and J.D. Norman of Die-Hard Gamer online.

 

"Last year, for Atari Jaguar Festival the Classic Gaming Museum was really a highlight." Dan Loosen of the GOAT Store said. "The Midwest Classic will truly cover every aspect of classic gaming, from PONG all the way up to today's systems like GameCube and XBox. The current plan is for the museum to put items on display for visitors to see, learn about and play. Each display will contain a small description and history of the items in the display. Not all items on display will be playable.

 

"No matter what," he continued, "it is going to be both fun and informative for every Midwest Classic attendee. It will bring out millions of memories!"

 

An entire list of the items that will be displayed in the museum may be found by clicking here.

 

More information about the Midwest Classic may be found at the Official Midwest Classic Web site at the GOAT Store, LLC (http://www.goatstore.com). Dan Loosen can be reached at [email protected] and Gary Heil can be reached at [email protected] for more information on the event.

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