Pac-Man fans enjoyed this display of various Pac-Man merchandise and memorabilia. |
Game systems setup for tournament play, including a Genesis, Super Nintendo, and Atari 2600. |
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Earl Green of Phosphor Dot Fossils makes a Pac-Man toast. |
A shot of the Phosphor Dot Fossils booth. |
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An Odyssey 2 system, with The Voice attachment, surrounded by other classic gaming goodness at the Phosphor Dot Fossils display. |
The arcade games in the background were well attended. This shot was taken from behind the AtariAge tables. |
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Another shot taken from within the AtariAge booth, looking out towards the opposite wall. |
Lots of vendors were packed into the OKGE floor space. |
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A shot taken from one corner looking towards the opposite corner where the AtariAge booth was located. |
Standing in another corner for two shots panning across the room. |
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Second shot from the same location, panned a bit to the right. |
Two boxed Atari 2600 games you don't see every day! |
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And to think, there's another set of rare Atari 2600 boxed games under the ones visible in this picture! |
MegaManFan spends some time drooling over a boxed Rescue Terra I. |
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"The Fat Man" George Sanger performs for attendees. |
Flack was at the show displaying a wide variety of "pirate hardware" for copying and playing games on older cartridge-based systems such as the Genesis, Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64, and so forth. |
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An example of two Super Nintendo copy systems. |
Flack did a great job dressing up his display with the "Beware of Pirates" sign, a blue table cloth for his tables, the skull mug you see here, and more. |
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One last shot from the AtariAge booth, where attendees are enjoying the two ColecoVision systems setup for play. This shot looks out towards the entrance to the show floor. |
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