ah did anyone go to those Computer Entertainment Shows that were held at Olympia in Kensington/Earls Court?
I used to go to the ATEI computer/arcade trade shows in earls court with bs registration details, was great
These exhibition centres were near where I lived. Throughout most of the nineties (as a teenager 13-18 years old) on the weekends I worked in a toy and model shop just down the road from Earls Court exhibition centre. All the staff would get passes each year to a big industry only toy fair that was there, there would be lots of new video games there. One year I remember playing Star Fox on a Nintendo stand before it was released and it just blew my mind.
Also I went to the first Future Entertainment show at Earls Court, it was absolutely packed.
I remember I had Street Fighter II fever (playing on my sfc) and I went into the trade hall there and picked up Hiryu no Ken S: Golden Fighter and also the shooter D-Force both on the Super Famicom, I took a punt on them just going on the boxes, both games turned out were absolutely shit, I was gutted.
Video of Bad influence at the Future Entertainment Show
More the latter part of the nineties each year I used to go to the video games industry show ECTS at Olympia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Computer_Trade_ShowI somehow blagged a load of industry passes for me and a load of friends, I can't remember how. We looked really out of place, it was mostly dudes in smart suits. One memory that sticks out was SunSoft had a stand showing off Waku Waku 7 on a Neo Geo AES and nobody cared, was just tumble weeds, everyone was all about PS1 and N64.
Speaking of the Earls Court area, I remember Sega had their European headquarters there, was a massive building. After we left secondary school a friend got a full time job there as a games tester, he got the job through our local job centre, which in this day and age just seems crazy. He went to the job center, they asked what he was interested in, he said video games and then he got a job playing games all day for Sega, wtf lol. Things like that just wouldn't happen these days