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Classic Gaming Expo 2002 Pictures - The Show - Page 2

The Show - Page 2

Tons of pictures taken during the show on Saturday and Sunday.

Setup - The Party - Show (Page 1) - Show (Page 2) - Show (Page 3) - Museum - Teardown

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Marc Oberhäuser, selling RealSports Basketball and Snow White.
The Toy Vault.
Dan Kramer manning his booth, filled with all sorts of interesting Atari hardware and software.
A clear shell Atari 7800 that Dan was selling.
Dan demonstrating an easter egg in an Atari 7800 game.
The NWCGE table, also shared by Paul Slocum.
Oops, were we not supposed to see that?
Paul Slocum demonstrates his latest 2600 creation Marble Craze.
Mr. Roboto and Combat Rock, two of Paul's hacks that add music to Berzerk and Combat, respectively.
Some of Paul's other creations, including the Synthcart and Testcart.
This is the original hand-wired prototype of the menu-driven multi-cart that Sean Kelly sells.
Paul's Marble Craze, complete in a metal tin.
Walter Day from Twin Galaxies makes an announcement over the PA system.
Atari2600.com's booth during a busy period.
Atari2600.com had many used games for sale.
Atari2600.com.
64 Forum.
Neo Geo Freaks.
Todd Rogers referees in the Twin Galaxies booth.
Competition in the Twin Galaxies are for the fastest time in Activision's Dragster.
I don't even want to know what is going on here.
Billy Eno and Tim Snider in the AtariAge booth.
The outside of the Dragon's Lair 3D booth, where Don Bluth and company would be signing autographs later in the day.
People seated inside the Dragon's Lair 3D booth watching a presentation of the upcoming game.
Puppy Pong.
Matt Reichert with a ton of prototypes.
Jerry Jessop's extremely rare yellow Computer Space. This particular model sports a serial number of 1.
And yes, it works!
The Puppy Pong board.
Aha! Look what's covered up by this tape!
Another of the bands struts its stuff.
Matt Patrol on the ColecoVision? What could this be?
Why, Moon Patrol! This was found at the Blue Sky Rangers booth.
Keith Robinson of Blue Sky Rangers demonstrates prototypes on various classic gaming hardware.
The Mundo brothers selling t-shirts, Intellicarts, and more at the CGE Services booth.
A rare Quadra Pong game, although unfortunately it wasn't working properly.
Retrogaming Radio interviewing David Crane. This booth was also shared by X-Arcade.

Setup - The Party - Show (Page 1) - Show (Page 2) - Show (Page 3) - Museum - Teardown

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