After the show was the arduous task of tearing down the booth, in a much shorter
time frame than it took to set everything up on Friday. Everything was then
packed into the cargo van for the return trip to Austin, Texas.
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Show's over, everyone go home! |
Faster than a speeding bullet, this was one of the
few times we saw Scott Stilphen all weekend. |
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John Hardie was handing out some merchandise they
didn't have a chance to give away. This is from one of the Command and
Conquer games. I think I'll pass, thank you. |
Atari2600.com breaks down their booth. |
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"Man, this is going to take forever!" |
Joe Santulli packs up the Digital Press booth. |
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Everything's gotta' go! |
Waiting around so we can have our turn at loading
up our boxes. |
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Joe Grand takes another opportunity to push his koozies. |
Albert Yarusso, Billy Eno, and Marc Oberhauser. |
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Billy Eno poses with his autographed Stella Programmer's
Guide. |
A close-up shot of the Stella Programmer's Guide. |
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Dan Kramer just told Matt that he has an Atari 5200
Crystal Castles prototype he can have. |
"I said the store's closed already!!" |
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The last time this will be seen in one piece. At least
until next year. |
Alex Bilstein doing some hard labor. |
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...And if he wasn't sweating already, he sure as heck
was sitting out here in the 115 degree Las Vegas sun. |
We wait our turn while B&C loads up their trailer. |
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Up comes the van, on a two story lift! |
Are we there yet? |
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"Matt, what the heck are you looking at??" |
The van packed up, with maybe a few less boxes than
when we arrived. |
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Alex in a state of peaceful bliss now that all the
hard work is done and he can think about sleeping for about 12 hours straight. |
The CGE guys pose for a shot together. |
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Would you think we're geeks if I told you we setup
a wireless network in our room so we could share a single internet connection? |
Joe Grand's loot for the weekend. You haven't seen
the last of those Pixels Past koozies. |
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I stopped at the Hoover Dam on the way home. |
See ya' next year! |