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Re: Midwest Gaming Classic 2011 - March 26th & 27th
« Reply #90 on: February 22, 2011, 09:22:29 AM »
I'll be bringing my Turbo/PCE games, should I bring my system or any controllers/multitap?
I've got a duo-r, but i haven't had time to give it the much needed laser swap, so i'm seeing the same problems as turbostar, but more often  :cry:

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Re: Midwest Gaming Classic 2011 - March 26th & 27th
« Reply #91 on: February 22, 2011, 02:30:57 PM »
please let me know which day works better for everyone (saturday or sunday night)

saturday!!!  Ill be on a plane sunday.  so will bluebmw, and nect will be driving us
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Re: Midwest Gaming Classic 2011 - March 26th & 27th
« Reply #92 on: February 25, 2011, 04:59:48 AM »
Here is a list of special Guests attending the show:

    * Eugene Jarvis
    * George Gomez
    * Jack "Jersey Jack" Guarnieri
    * Dennis Nordman
    * Joe Balcer
    * Greg Freres
    * Keith Johnson
    * Roger Sharpe
    * Jeri Elsworth
    * Ben "BenHeck" Heckendorn
    * Josh Sharpe
    * Marty Goldberg
    * "Trickman" Terry Minnich
    * Ken "Sushi X" Williams
    * Ralph Baer
    * Jim Schelberg
    * Lloyd Olson
    * The International Game Developers Association, Wisconsin Chapter

I am psyched that Trickman and Sushi X are attending! :D
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Re: Midwest Gaming Classic 2011 - March 26th & 27th
« Reply #93 on: February 25, 2011, 05:36:35 AM »
FYI, most of the museum announcements will be going up on the site this week.  Yesterday was the Underdog Chamber, today is the Versus room, and I'll have announcements for the Console Arcade, Classic Gaming & Computing Museum, and the Jagfest over the next few days.  I'm willing to make a TurboFest out of at least two consoles since that's probably all you could fit on a table with two TV's anyway...  Any takers?  I think Mathius was bringing a CD system, so if anyone wanted to bring a chip-only system you'd probably be set...

Later.

Hey I just won an auction for a decent projector circa 2000*.  I might drag it with for some display stuffs- I have to test it with some retro systems to see how it looks, but damn!  Some Turbo Duo on a projector screen would be pretty tits

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Re: Midwest Gaming Classic 2011 - March 26th & 27th
« Reply #94 on: February 25, 2011, 07:45:37 AM »
Trickman and Sushi X attend the Video Game Summit every year in Chicago as well. They will be back at this year's VGS without fail.
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Re: Midwest Gaming Classic 2011 - March 26th & 27th
« Reply #95 on: February 25, 2011, 10:30:05 AM »
mathius, i recognized one of those names, so forgive me if this is some horrid sin, but
who are all those people?

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Re: Midwest Gaming Classic 2011 - March 26th & 27th
« Reply #96 on: February 25, 2011, 02:45:12 PM »
mathius, i recognized one of those names, so forgive me if this is some horrid sin, but
who are all those people?

I didn't recognize many either. I am assuming Ralph Bear (the father of modern video games) is the one you remember. As for Trickman and Sushi-X; they are former writers for Electronic Gaming Monthly magazine. Trickman wrote for the "tips and tricks" section, and Sushi-X was the stealthy game reviews ninja whose specialty was fighting games, particularly Street Fighter II.
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Re: Midwest Gaming Classic 2011 - March 26th & 27th
« Reply #97 on: February 25, 2011, 03:45:48 PM »
the only reason you don't know who Marty Goldberg is, is because Keranu's slackin'.
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Re: Midwest Gaming Classic 2011 - March 26th & 27th
« Reply #98 on: February 25, 2011, 05:13:21 PM »
the only reason you don't know who Marty Goldberg is, is because Keranu's slackin'.

Huh???
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Re: Midwest Gaming Classic 2011 - March 26th & 27th
« Reply #99 on: February 25, 2011, 05:22:43 PM »
I posted this on the VGEVO forum a little while ago, but considering you guys are asking about some of the names, here goes:

[ul][li]Eugene Jarvis - The creator of arcade classics like Defender, Robotron 2084, Cruis'n USA, and the founder of the current arcade developer Raw Thrills.  More details about his and Raw Thrills' involvement in the show are incoming.
[/li][li]George Gomez - He's responsible for co-developing several classic arcade games and hardware including Tron, Satan's Hollow and Spy Hunter, as well as co-developing the Pinball 2000 platform and the games Batman and The Lord of the Rings among others.
[/li][li]Jack "Jersey Jack" Guarnieri - Veteran pinball distributor and author, he will be at the show I believe Sunday to talk about his new venture, Jersey Jack Pinball, a company that will specialize in producing premium pinball games such as their upcoming Wizard of Oz game.
[/li][li]Dennis Nordman - Veteran pinball designer responsible for co-designing games like Pirates of the Caribbean, Elvira and the Party Monsters, and the upcoming Wizard of Oz.
[/li][li]Joe Balcer - Veteran pinball designer responsible for co-designing games like The Simpson's Party Pinball, Star Wars Trilogy, and the upcoming Wizard of Oz.
[/li][li]Greg Freres - Veteran pinball artists responsible for games like Medieval Madness, Revenge From Mars, and Monster Bash.
[/li][li]Keith Johnson - Responsible for designing the software behind several pinball classics like Revenge From Mars, The Simpson's Party Pinball, and Lord of the Rings.
[/li][li]Roger Sharpe - Veteran pinball designer responsible for co-designing games like Cyclopes and Global Warfare.  He's also well known for helping to legalize pinball before the New York City Council based on his play.
[/li][li]Jeri Ellsworth - Famous designer and electronics hacker best known for her "computer on a chip" design for the TV plug & play Commodore 64 controllers.  She will unveil her "As Seen on TV" pinball machine at the show as part of the Pinball Wars exhibit in the BenHeck.com Experience room.
[/li][li]Ben "BenHeck" Heckendorn - Famous designer and electronics hacker best known for his portable game systems, controllers, and even an amateur film maker.  He will also have his Bill Paxton Pinball as an entry in Pinball Wars exhibit, as well as a first look at his Lost pinball machine and upcoming "Tesla VS Edison".
[/li][li]Josh Sharpe - President of the World Pinball Player Rankings and an extremely good player in his own right.
[/li][li]Marty Goldberg - Programmer and Designer with Legacy Engineering Group, co-founder of the Midwest Gaming Classic, and my co-organizer in the museum wing of the MGC among other things.
[/li][li]"Trickman" Terry Minnich - Hmm... Never heard of him...  Odd.
[/li][li]Ken "Sushi X" Williams - Nope... Never heard of this guy either.  Gonna have to ask Dan about these bookings...  ;)  Hehe, I think you'll see these two EGM alumni in the VGEVO room amongst other things if memory serves... ;)
[/li][li]Ralph Baer - "Father of Video Games" best known for, well, creating this whole video game industry with his "Brown Box" game console.  His exact involvement with the show will be announced at a later date.
[/li][li]Jim Schelberg - Veteran author, publisher and editor of the venerable PinGame Journal.
[/li][li]Lloyd Olson - Veteran author and owner/operator of one of the oldest arcades in North America, SS Billiards in Hopkins, Minnesota.
[/li][li]The International Game Developers Association, Wisconsin Chapter (IDGA) - The IDGA will once again hold a meeting at the Midwest Gaming Classic which I believe will mirror the open format they held last year.  The IDGA's members include several local video game developers including those at Raven Software.
[/li][/ul].
...Lot of pinball names, and believe me, in the pinball world a lot of these people are like Miyamoto and Cid Meier.  Keep in mind this is an incomplete list and I'm aware of at least a few more speakers and a company or two that is planning on doing something at the show.

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Re: Midwest Gaming Classic 2011 - March 26th & 27th
« Reply #100 on: February 25, 2011, 05:39:24 PM »
I need you guys to please PM me with what you are planning on bringing to the show. DHG's orders. :)
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Re: Midwest Gaming Classic 2011 - March 26th & 27th
« Reply #101 on: February 26, 2011, 04:39:40 AM »
I'll be bringing my Turbo/PCE games, should I bring my system or any controllers/multitap?
I've got a duo-r, but i haven't had time to give it the much needed laser swap, so i'm seeing the same problems as turbostar, but more often  :cry:

Bring your multi-tap, and PM me with your games list. :)
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Re: Midwest Gaming Classic 2011 - March 26th & 27th
« Reply #102 on: February 26, 2011, 04:40:22 AM »
I need you guys to please PM me with what you are planning on bringing to the show. DHG's orders. :)

Because I'm bossy like that...  :P

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Re: Midwest Gaming Classic 2011 - March 26th & 27th
« Reply #103 on: February 26, 2011, 10:43:34 AM »
done!
i've also got 3 controllers, should i bring them?

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Re: Midwest Gaming Classic 2011 - March 26th & 27th
« Reply #104 on: February 27, 2011, 02:30:05 PM »
For those that haven't heard from me, and are bringing Turbo/PCE stuff to the show, please keep your items lists short and PM me with your list.

Here is what I am bringing:

Turbo-CD
Rondo of Blood
Dungeon Explorer II
and a few choice PCE games

BlueBMW, is you want to bring your Sapphire(s) go ahead. :) I will let you hold that mantle. :wink:
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