I went for all of an hour. If you're into console games, specifically the 2600, its a blast. Lots more custom 2600 games (I love how perfectly they reproduce the style of the original game's artwork and manuals, etc.) A surprising amount of material (hardware, software and manuals) for creating your own 2600 games. Other than the 8" PDP-11 floppy that had the original Pac-Man source code on it (for the 2600, shock) that was on display, there was nary a disk in sight.

<x-tad-bigger>Howard Scott Warshaw was there (wrote Yar's Revenge, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and E.T. I think) Nice to see a classic developer trek all the way over from CA.
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On Mar 20, 2004, at 9:22 PM, Stuart Feldhamer wrote:

To tell you the truth, I was not so impressed last year. The software
collector's meeting was awesome, but the rest was sort of blah. In the
absence of the software collectors, I see no reason to go.

Stuart

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Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2004 12:24 AM
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I realize it wasn't organized like last year, but is anyone going? Its
this weekend.


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