Tons of pictures taken during the show on Saturday and Sunday.
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Marc Oberhäuser, selling RealSports Basketball
and Snow White.
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The Toy Vault. |
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Dan Kramer manning his booth, filled with all sorts
of interesting Atari hardware and software. |
A clear shell Atari 7800 that Dan was selling. |
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Dan demonstrating an easter egg in an Atari 7800 game. |
The NWCGE table, also shared by Paul Slocum. |
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Oops, were we not supposed to see that? |
Paul Slocum demonstrates his latest 2600 creation
Marble Craze. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Walter Day from Twin Galaxies makes an announcement
over the PA system. |
Atari2600.com's booth during a busy period. |
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Atari2600.com had many used games for sale. |
Atari2600.com. |
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64 Forum. |
Neo Geo Freaks. |
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Todd Rogers referees in the Twin Galaxies booth. |
Competition in the Twin Galaxies are for the fastest
time in Activision's Dragster.
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I don't even want to know what is going on here. |
Billy Eno and Tim Snider in the AtariAge booth. |
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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. |
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Puppy Pong. |
Matt Reichert with a ton of prototypes. |
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Jerry Jessop's extremely rare yellow Computer Space.
This particular model sports a serial number of 1. |
And yes, it works! |
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The Puppy Pong board.
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Aha! Look what's covered up by this tape! |
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Another of the bands struts its stuff. |
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Matt Patrol on the ColecoVision? What could this be? |
Why, Moon Patrol! This was found at the Blue Sky Rangers
booth. |
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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. |
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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. |