PeterMe says it's time for another round of California Extreme, Northern California's largest classic and contemporary arcade game expo. Jane and I went last year, and she published this article. If you're near San Jose and you've got time this weekend, July 26-27, it's worth the price of admission to get loads of free gaming in. This year they're staying open until midnight on Saturday - a recipe for delicious toasted synapses. We enjoyed some of the panels on Atari history as well, and the chance to run into many game friends.
Looks like they're going to have more discussions this year - if anyone goes, take notes and write a short story that we can post up here!
I attended this year's convention, having missed it last year. I didn't see any of the discussion panels, since I was too busy getting my old-school on. They had a special display of every single laserdisc machine I can remember, plus many I've never seen, and also a special seciton for vector-based games.
It was an incredible brain-frying experience that I'll be sure to make an annual ritual.
Posted by: Ken | 07/28/2003 at 04:01 PM
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