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apinion
08-23-2004, 01:53 PM
This is the first CGE I have missed in the past 4 years. :(
I was wondering if anyone could post the program's cover to this year's expo. I was on the cover of last year's book and wanted to see if I made it 2 years in a row. Hopefully I will be back next year.
evg2000
08-23-2004, 02:57 PM
No your not, at least as far as I can tell:
http://evg2000.com/cge2k4/program/frontcovercge2k4.jpg
my pics from the show:
http://evg2000.com/cge2k4/index.htm
later,
Charles
apinion
08-23-2004, 03:05 PM
Thanks for the post. You are correct, I am not in any of the pictures this year. :)
punkoffgirl
08-23-2004, 09:13 PM
I completely forgot to grab a program. I didn't see them on the show floor, so they musta all be down at the registration booth.
DTJAAAAMJSLM
08-23-2004, 09:34 PM
Yep, my cousin and I got a few when he had to purchase his ticket. We honestly didn't find it very useful, and just stuffed them in my bag.
Jibbajaba
08-23-2004, 11:11 PM
I still havent looked at mine. The expo wasn't so nig that I needed a guide to navigate my way through it, but it's a cool souvenir (sp?).
Chris
digitalpress
08-25-2004, 01:49 PM
Yep, my cousin and I got a few when he had to purchase his ticket. We honestly didn't find it very useful, and just stuffed them in my bag.
Unless you needed to look up what certain alumni speakers are noted for, the program isn't really a "guide". It's more of a souvenir, with ads from all of the show's exhibitors and some brief info on the museum.
Also of note: I wrote the program's intro this year :)
slapdash
08-26-2004, 09:37 PM
And Joe doesn't even mention the autograph pages... I have the signatures on one, and pencilled in names for those I can't read on the other. :-)
Not sure of one though. :-(
RetroYoungen
08-27-2004, 03:42 PM
I got mine at registration, and I was hoping for a layout of the booths and everything like the past few years, so I knew where to find everything. True, it's easy enough to just walk around and find everything that way, but I'm lazy, and I wanted to be able to get to a few select booths more quickly (*cough*cough*DP*cough*). That was really all I used it for (not big on autographs am I).
MarioAllStar2600
08-27-2004, 03:47 PM
I have nice and long frame in my gameroom with all my CGE programs in it. This one filled it up. Looks really cool.
Sniderman
08-27-2004, 04:01 PM
Last year, I got Nolan Bushnell's autograph on the cover of my program. Then, when I heard John Hardie hadn't thought to keep a copy for himself, I gave him my autographed copy. Seemed the right thing to do. :D
Drexel923
08-27-2004, 04:36 PM
Last year, I got Nolan Bushnell's autograph on the cover of my program. Then, when I heard John Hardie hadn't thought to keep a copy for himself, I gave him my autographed copy. Seemed the right thing to do. :D
Except that when we unloaded the stuff for this year there were boxes of programs from 2003. He conned you, that sneaky bastard. :eek 2: LOL
slapdash
08-28-2004, 12:50 AM
And 2002 ones too...
But I believe he meant a Nolan-autographed booklet, of which there are NOT boxes and boxes...
Sniderman
08-28-2004, 09:34 AM
And 2002 ones too...
But I believe he meant a Nolan-autographed booklet, of which there are NOT boxes and boxes... Indeed. :D Seriously, I went to one of JOe's NJ-fests post-CGE last year and I had my autographed program with me. JOhn saw it and lamented that he had completely forgotten to bring a program back for himself. So I gave it to him. If anyone should have an autographed program in his collection, it's John.
Besides, I already had Nolan's autograph - as well as autographs from most of the DP crew - on a very nice b-day card I got at CGE 2K3.