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    Default Loads of PICS, Classic Gaming at E3 2004

    I put a photographic journal of my experience at E3 online. Lots of great pictures thanks to the help of Don Rogers and Larry Anderson. As a bonus there's even a complete page of booth babes (this is Don Rogers' specialty)

    Please take a look, it's a lot of fun.

    http://www.videogamecollectors.com/recap/e32k4


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    Dude some of those pics made me DROOOOL

    The old games; not the booth babes...

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    Wow man, some of those pics are awesome(the babes and the classic consoles/games)

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    It's times like this I hate living in Australia.

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    wow...those were some amazing pictures...i wish i could have been there in person to see everything (games, systems, babes) and get some of the free goodies that they give away.
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    cool pictures man
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    Look like fun was had by all.
    Only hours away from me I should have went

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    It was easily the best booth at the show, as a lot of time and effort went into getting it all together, and it showed. Kudos to you guys for an excellent job.

    It's odd seeing the hall in an empty state. I can't imagine that place without a swarm of people around.
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    :drool:


    Wish I was there

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    GREAT PICS!! thanks for putting them up!

    Amazing how much fun we have playing older games today, the faces of guys standing in front of a TV speak volumes of curiosity, re-dicovering and experiencing first game experiences.

    What I liked in particular about the design and set-up of the older systems is that they are presented not only as a thing of the past, but in a very professional design demonstrate that the games are modern, timeless and are very well alive. A great mix of old and modern appeal.

    It would be interesting to know what younger game developers took with them home just looking, playing, and experiencing classic gameplay; maybe even old effective game ideas find a transformed way in modern game design.

    One thing is for sure, with such a great promotion the interest in classic games increased, and lots of new game collectors were born during these days visiting the booth.

    It's amazing what games became in the last thirty years. From a kid's toy to an established entertainment industry, and the present success ensures that even the past becomes established, recognized, researched, hailed, admired, and allows a very important nostalgic look back which acts as social glue for an increasing depersonalized gaming-"community" in the Internet era.

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    Lendelin, I couldnt have said it better myself, you hit the nail on the head...I too noticed the people who had these looks on their face's like they'd never played an atari, or an intellivision. It's very cool to see people really enjoying things they thought they'd never do, or pehaps never WANTED to do. Great booth, guys. I'll try to make it down to E3 next year, and i hope i see the DP crew there
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    I hope this will be a fixture for DP in the future.
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    Two more interesting features on GameSpy popped up today.

    Complete coverage of the E3 Classic Gaming Museum
    http://www.gamespy.com/articles/516/...html?fromint=1

    GameSpy's "Worst Graphics" Award
    http://www.gamespy.com/articles/516/516868p23.html


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    Quoting from Gamespy :

    "What's really amazing about these old machines is how many people, in the middle of a convention filled with the latest hardware, were lined up to play some of these oldies. There was also a whole gang of people sitting on a couch going nuts over Atari Combat."
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    Quote Originally Posted by sniperCCJVQ
    Quoting from Gamespy :

    "What's really amazing about these old machines is how many people, in the middle of a convention filled with the latest hardware, were lined up to play some of these oldies. There was also a whole gang of people sitting on a couch going nuts over Atari Combat."
    Yeah. I realized that my priorities were fucked up when one of the first things I did at E3 was play Bonk's Revenge.

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    well, looks like you got classic gaming into the mainstream guys.
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    How's about posting a scan of one of the many pamphlet/flyers I see stacked up everyplace? I'd love to see the propoganda!

    And...er....those CGE/E3 Musuem t-shirts you guys are wearing are certainly nice. It sure would - ahem - be cool if those were - er - available for purchase. Or something.
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    Some of those photos brought a tear to my eye...nostalgia of better days, indeed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniderman
    And...er....those CGE/E3 Musuem t-shirts you guys are wearing are certainly nice. It sure would - ahem - be cool if those were - er - available for purchase. Or something.
    Agreed. I too noticed the kickassness of those tees! I would love to get my mitts on one!


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