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Inhabitants is a new Dreamcast game that made its premier at the Midwest Gaming Classic.
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Tons of used games for just about every system could be found as you wandered around the tables.
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More Dreamcast gaming action.
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PrePlayed Video Games
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More used games and game systems.
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New Old Stock Atari 2600 and 7800 games in rather abundant quantities!
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Even more used games and game consoles for sale!
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Bud Melvin was performing throughout the show.
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Seeing this Atari Video Game Selection Center at the show was a real treat. This store display unit allows you to sample a large number of Atari 2600 games, which are selected onscreen using buttons on the unit. You don't see these every day!
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The Atari logo displayed by the Video Game Selection Center.
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Warpzone Video Games.
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A fair number of Macs were setup for multiplayer mayhem.
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What's a classic video game show without a JagFEST banner hanging proudly?
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I believe every Lynx game imaginable was represented on this table.
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A closeup shot of the many Lynx carts on display (and available to play!)
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Mmmmmmm Tempest 2000, one of the Jaguar's great games!
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A Virtual Boy, for those who were looking for the quick route to a painful headache!
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The Midwest Gaming Classic had a wide variety of pinball machines and video arcade games available for free play. In this shot you can see Black Knight (the pinball machine on the let), Donkey Kong, and Q*bert.
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Firepower, Earthshaker, and Popeye.
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Pengo, Golden Tee 2K, a multi-arcade cabinet, and Kangaroo.
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Zaxxon, Centipede, Mr. Do!, and Arkanoid.
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Triple Action and The Amazing Spider-Man.
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Some old electromechanical pins, PlayBall, Sing Along, and Bank-A-Ball.
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The Addam's Family, Batman Forever, Judge Dredd, and Theatre of Magic.
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