Homebrew Carts and Coin-Ops - Phillyclassic 5 80
Jason Scott writes "I've put up my gallery of images from Phillyclassic 5, taken on Saturday, March 20th (and posted that night). Phillyclassic is a large classic games convention being held in King of Prussia, PA. They have a very informative webpage with details... I drove 600 miles in one day to stop in, and it was worth it. Homebrew carts for sale, lots of free arcade games to play, and all manner of vendors and characters. The convention's not over, either.. it lasts throughout Sunday the 21st, so if you didn't know about it, get down there! If you're nearby, you have no excuse!"
old consoles (Score:1, Interesting)
What home gaming consoles were available in 1970?
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Odyssey (almost) (Score:1, Informative)
Favorite Game? (Score:1, Interesting)
My favorite game, and I can't find it was a game called "Black Tiger" back in the late 80's.
Re:Favorite Game? (Score:1)
That place was a virtual museum of video games. It was always barely turning a profit, so Syufy never put any money into it. Consequently we had the oldest games. I remember a Defender, Turtles, Popeye, Space War, and the Atari game with the handlebars... It was an Evil Kenevil (sp?) type game.
Those were the days...
Re:Favorite Game? (Score:2, Offtopic)
That would be Stunt Cycle [arcadeflyers.com]. I'm still looking for one for my collection.
Re:Favorite Game? (Score:1)
My favorite Video Game is "Arkanoid." It's a good breakout type game that Taito made in the 80s. I actually liked it so much, i made a cocktail cabinet for it. You can see pictures of it here [yingster.net] if you wish.
BTW My brother bought a Black Tiger upright arcade cabinet a few years ago. That game is pretty dang fun!
bit late there... (Score:5, Funny)
just a bit late there, buddy.
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Ugghhh! (Score:5, Insightful)
A posting of this event a couple of days ago would have been nice.
*whimpers* *pouts* *breaks down into tears at the thought of 'free' gaming*
-Byzandula
Re:Ugghhh! (Score:3, Interesting)
I posted this at midnight on Saturday, and was taking a big gamble that the story might be posted before opening time on Sunday, and maybe a few people could make it. Either way, now you know for next time: the success I saw at the convention indicates there will be another one, and you'll make it.
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that took a dive quickly (Score:5, Informative)
Anyway, I grabbed what I could and I figure it is better than nothing. It is mostly thumbnails, but I managed to get 1.5 higher resolution images.
Here is my very partial mirror [andrewhitchcock.org]
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www.printk.net/~khozema/p3200018.jpg
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Still waiting for the next Bram Cohen to come along and finally get distributed http caching working for the masses... (GoogleCache/FreeCache/Akamai/FreeNet/etc doesn't cut it).
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Re:Classic *video* games (Score:3, Funny)
Partial mirror (Score:5, Informative)
Events (Score:5, Insightful)
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Re:Events (Score:1, Interesting)
Last year local news carried a story on it, but since Veterans Stadium was imploded this morning, that will be all anyone talks about on the news tonight.
*sigh* Considering how much money I blew at last year's show, maybe it's just as well that I didn't get there this year.
West Coast event (Score:5, Informative)
Don't miss the next one in California... (Score:5, Informative)
A very similarly natured event is taking place this August 7-8 in San Jose, California titled "California Extreme 2004". Last year there was over 400 video games and pinball machine games on the floor, all set for free play. The turnout and number of games available has been gaining momentum every year.
Check it out...
http://www.caextreme.org/2004-show/index.html [caextreme.org]
-rDrove 600 Miles in One Day - for a Game Con??? (Score:4, Funny)
Seriously, I salute your dedication to the sport. But I also hope you got laid.
Origins (Score:2)
And that's purely non-electronic games. As in, dice, cardboard, playing cards, and big, smelly dorks bragging about their 20th-level Elder Dwarf Mage.
Re:Origins (Score:4, Funny)
Actual exchange between a friend of mine and the squeaky-voiced game dork DM at a D&D table at a con many years ago:
GameDork: I have all black dice. Black like my soul.
MyFriend: Black like your stool?
GD: soul! I said black like my soul! MF: Geez, sorry. It sounded like you said "stool".
Um, let me guess, (Score:2, Funny)
This would have been great to see... (Score:5, Interesting)
Cue misty childhood memories; camera goes all wavy as I gaze skyward, stroking my beard with a wistful sigh...
My dad was given a Galaxian machine to fix, one of the really nice tabletop ones: with the thick glass top three times the size of the display (plenty of room for your drink and fries
Dad told the guy that the machine was completely irrepairable, but he'd take it off his hands and save him a trip to the dump (the guy had no clue). So the machine ended up in my bedroom, and, needless to say, Dad was my hero
After Galaxian became passe, it served it's purpose as a very stylish desk and conversation piece. Even then, I entertained thoughts of modifying it. Particularly, I wanted to get at that indestructible joystick so I could use it with my c64 (commodore's flimsy plastic joysticks combined with the common 'waggle the joystick as fast as you can' gameplay led to ALOT of broken sticks)
I was too young to go monkeying around with the electronics myself, so my Dad, with his master's degree in electrical engineering, would implement alot of my ideas for me. We did alot of projects together, like a solar-powered remote-control car (for a school project), a guitar amp (I was a prodigious guitarist), kits from Dick Smith etcetera... What to do with the Galaxian tabletop was shaping up to be our biggest project ever, when sadly my Dad passed away, leaving my brothers and I as orphans. Even worse, later that year a house-fire destroyed the Galaxian tabletop (and everything else) and it was lost forever.
For people like me, events like Phillyclassic 5 are extremely important. Preserving arcade-game heritage means more than just keeping the roms and emulating them, it's about the whole package. I've played Galaxian on Mame, and it's good, but I would honestly prefer to play a cutting-edge FPS (C'mon, I'm being nostalgic, not stupid!). To play the same tabletop version I had however... well, that would be something. My Dad would be proud.
Here [google.com]is a picture of a 'cocktail' Galaxian. Mine looked different to this, though.
Re:This would have been great to see... (Score:2)
Re:This would have been great to see... (Score:2)
Liars are bad, and thieves are bad, but when you put the two together, like the man in question, he becames a con, or scammer. He lied to the owner of property to take it off his hands, that's a con.
Damn. (Score:1)
Maybe this explains why traffic was so bad, but then again, it's always terrible.
the name (Score:2)
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Well, since I owned an Amiga, I knew that GVP (Great Valley Products) was HQ'ed there -- they made my DSS audio sampler.
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slashpwned (Score:3, Funny)
and slashdot took down your gallery on Sunday, March 21st.
My review: (Score:1, Interesting)
Valley Forge Convention Center is a really crappy venue. Its just a bunch of big empty floors. No rooms or anything like that. So its just a bunch of curtain partitions and tables and stands. I guess I'm just used to anime con setups or something. The pictures on the website were misleading at best. If there was some kinds of big seperate Videotopia arcade as the page suggested, I missed it. There were just a handful of old machines off in a corner, of which 3/4 of th
My excuse... (Score:2, Funny)
It's called a girlfriend.
I was there! (Score:2, Informative)
In all: Philly Classic = Good!
Re:I was there! (Score:1)
I can't wait till TMF releases Suburban Sasquatch [troubledmoonfilms.com]! Hell, I am in it! There should be a premiere in Philly sometime in April. Email Dave [mailto] for more information.
tss
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Be sure to check out CG Expo in August too! (Score:2, Informative)
Check The CG Expo Website [cgexpo.com] for more details!
Retro (Score:1)
JoustPong! (Score:2)