gamejunkie said:So, I meet a lot of new people yesterday. Hope everyone had as great a time as I did.
Man, we should have had Melty Blood going the whole time!
I had a bunch of people asking if/where they could buy the games we were playing... I think next year we should at least have a couple copies of ps2 or xbox ports up for sale. Not for an insane $40+ or something, but rather for $20-$30 (unless they're used) just so other people could get into Neo gaming easier. I think a lot of people that come by are sort of put off by the overly technical stuff involved in setting up a MVS, or the price of an AES system. Most people that come to the show aren't quite as hardcore as we are.
Had a great time and can't wait until we do it again! Hopefully Playmore will start putting more ports on the Wii with online support, so we can play together more often. I'm not sure about the MS games they're releasing this fall, but I think they will have online play...
Magnaflux said:I saw some weirdo with a consolized 4 slot in a backpack wandering around trying to sell it.
Radiac said:
gamejunkie said:Good thing I moused over that last link... That wouldn't have been too good in the library.
gamejunkie said:It seems like most of the guys over there didn't really care about the Neo booth... They were more into the vintage computer displays.
I emailed the pictures I found to myself, so I'll upload them to imageshack when I get home (internet's too slow here).
dir_en_grey said:i had a excellent time! its what introduced the neo geo to me!sorry if im acting cheesy or lame but, as you can tell this is my first post! im going the mvs route via supergun.
anywhoo
-jeni
Radiac said:The crowd at DP is definitely more into the retro stuff. Personally I really liked the old computers as well. It's cool to see that stuff as there is zero chance of running into anything like that around here.
It was a little dissapointing to see so little talk about your guys booth though. It was definitely one of the coolest there. For it's hardcore factor if nothing else.
gamejunkie said:I got there at about 9:30 or so on Saturday and I'm not sure if all the stuff was sold already or what, but there wasn't near as much stuff over at the Commodore table as the pictures show. Nor was there at any other tables...
Come to think about it, I think I've seen the Altair on the History channel. Was it a homebrew computer kit?
Radiac said:The crowd at DP is definitely more into the retro stuff. Personally I really liked the old computers as well. It's cool to see that stuff as there is zero chance of running into anything like that around here.
It was a little dissapointing to see so little talk about your guys booth though. It was definitely one of the coolest there. For it's hardcore factor if nothing else.