Author Topic: Collectors - Display Your Games @ the Midwest Gaming Classic '07  (Read 231 times)

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Have a great collection you want to show off?  If so, the Midwest Gaming Classic '07 (June 9-10, 2007) is looking for more collectors to help make this year's event our best since the convention's inception in 2001.

Every year the Midwest Gaming Classic has set out to have a vast collection of systems on display and sometimes playable in our "museum" area, from decades-old Atari 2600 & Pong machines, to the more uncommon systems like a Super A'Can & PC-FX, to even the more contemporary Xbox 360's & Wii's.  In the past the museum has been put together by a few collectors including myself that specialize on a wide variety of gaming consoles, but this year it is our hope to have more collectors collaborate by focusing on specific consoles, publishers/developers, or hardware manufacturers like Nintendo, Sega, and NEC, thereby producing a more complete museum.

So for example, while I personally have something like a Virtual Boy and a few games that I bring as part of the show, another collector that has focused more of their attention on the Virtual Boy could potentially have things like an in-store display unit, marketing materials, and some of the more uncommon games that I might not have, or simply have no room for in my vehicle.  By including more collectors with their individual preferences into the show, it is our hope that we can create something truly remarkable this year.

If you've never heard of the Midwest Gaming Classic, it is an annual video game convention held in the Olympia Resort & Conference Center between the Milwaukee, WI and Chicago, IL areas.  During the last two events, the convention has attracted more than 1,200 people on average, improving attendance every year since its inception in 2001.  The convention is a place where people can play, buy, and sell a variety of different video game-related items including consoles, pinball machines, and stand-up arcades.   For more information, you can view the convention's website at www.midwestgamingclassic.com.

If you’re a collector interested in showing at the event, here’s a little more information about the museum area itself:

<> Once you contact me and we agree to have you as part of the museum team, you will be given a portion of our allotted space to create a booth in the museum, as well as free admittance.  If you’re interested in staying at the resort during the convention, hotel rooms are $94 a night (the same discounted rate I also pay.)
<> The convention is a very safe spot to show off your stuff.  Since the convention’s inception in 2001, we’ve virtually never had a problem with any sort of theft, and the attendees have generally kept very good care of the items that are playable.
<> Despite this exceptionally good track record, we continue to remain proactive by having security present, as well as creating additional theft deterrent devices for this year’s show.  Rooms are locked every night.

If you're a collector interested in showing at the event, you may contact me at mwgc_museum@yahoo.com and I can go over any further details.

Thank you for your interest!

- J.D. Norman
Midwest Gaming Classic Co-Organizer

Keranu

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Re: Collectors - Display Your Games @ the Midwest Gaming Classic '07
« Reply #1 on: January 24, 2007, 05:32:51 PM »
Hey, J.D. I'm help organizing the Turbo Fest section and I'll be setting up some of my hardware, as well as turbo_sage on this forum. So far the set ups we have include: Turbo Grafx 16 + CD (and maybe an extra Turbo Grafx 16), Turbo Express, Turbo Duo, PC Engine + CD, and PC-FX. If anyone coming to this has a Super Grafx and wouldn't mind setting it up, that would be awesome since that's the only other format we really need.
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Re: Collectors - Display Your Games @ the Midwest Gaming Classic '07
« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2007, 06:24:36 PM »
Sounds great!  If needed, I have a Super Grafx as well as Aldynes and Battle Ace...  I may pick up a few more of the games by the time the show rolls around.  I don't have a box, however, for the Super Grafx itself.

Send me an e-mail and we can go over some other stuff at your leisure.

Later.

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Re: Collectors - Display Your Games @ the Midwest Gaming Classic '07
« Reply #3 on: January 25, 2007, 06:57:31 AM »
Nice that would be great (boxes are totally not neccessary, I don't think I'm going to bring my boxes). Were you the person who displayed the Super Grafx last year by chance?
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Re: Collectors - Display Your Games @ the Midwest Gaming Classic '07
« Reply #4 on: January 25, 2007, 07:36:53 AM »
Yeah, my problem is I can't seem to stay focused on one platform long enough.  I'll grab a Super Grafx and a couple of games, and then decide I should check out the Zodiac before those disappear, and then revisit the PC-Engine/Duo again, and so on. ;) 

That's why I think it would make for a much better show if we got more collector's involved that focus more on different areas.  I like using the Virtual Boy example because I know of collector's out that that do have several in-store display units, a lot of the marketing materials Nintendo sent out, and to them a game like Jack Bros. is "common", hehe. =)  But even if you don't have all those types of goodies but you do have the system and have collected several of the better games, someone that's specifically interested in that console is going to do a much better job of setting up their booth, which in the end makes for a better museum area.

Later.