digitalpress
08-01-2003, 08:42 PM
There are ALWAYS last minute additions and surprises with this Expo, so it should come as no surprise that we'll be announcing several guests even as the Expo is less than a week away! You can see the complete summary of these "alumni" guests at the Classic Gaming Expo site (http://www.cgexpo.com/guests.html) where you can view details on all of the confirmed legends who will be speaking, meeting, greeting, and signing autographs at this year's show.
Take note of games and items that you might want to bring along for signatures!
John Sohl
John Sohl worked at Mattel for two years, from October 1980 to October 1982. During that time, he designed Mattels' enormously successful Astrosmash and (with some assistance) the IntelliVoice powered game B-17 Bomber. After Mattel, John was recruited by Activision where he spent most of his time working on a game called Termite for the Intellivision and C-64, a game that was never completed or released.
Take note of games and items that you might want to bring along for signatures!
John Sohl
John Sohl worked at Mattel for two years, from October 1980 to October 1982. During that time, he designed Mattels' enormously successful Astrosmash and (with some assistance) the IntelliVoice powered game B-17 Bomber. After Mattel, John was recruited by Activision where he spent most of his time working on a game called Termite for the Intellivision and C-64, a game that was never completed or released.