+++ Press Release +++ Press Release +++ Press Release +++
SgM Electrosoft is pleased to announce the official release of the
Jaguar Multi-Tap adaptor, basically for anyone not familiar with this
device think of it as a user controlled Team Tap that offers you
multi-player/controller gaming from a single Jaguar controller port.
You can find a more detailed description by clicking any of the
Multi-Tap links on the Hardware page of our website at
http://www.sgmelectrosoft.co.uk or read the brief review in My Atari
magazine at http://www.myatari.net/issues/jul2004/multi.htm
As well as the Multi-Tap we are also producing a selection of
replacement JagPad overlays, so far we only cover 7 Jaguar games
although we have others currently in the development stage. You can
find these in the Accessories section of the website.
In addition to the above items we are also working on a small
selection of software for the ST, TT and Falcon as well as further
Jaguar Hardware projects.
Stephen Moss
I just want to remind anybody about the ACEC Swap Meet on Saturday
September the 10th in Columbus Ohio. This is an Atari Specific swap
meet, but other classic computers and video games are welcome. Please
see acec.atari.org for further details and updated information.Or you
can email me with any questions.
For Immediate Release
08/02/05
Atari Video Club/Jaguar Community United(AVC/JCU) announced that effective on
July 31,2005 that the "into The Zone" issues would not be published due to time
constraints. ("Into the Zone" was going be AVC/JCU's second fanzine that would
contain articles from back issues). However, it's place AVC/JCU has decided to
start a new service called "Atari Zone on Demand" where people can request back
and current issues all done by cafepress.com with a special cover. Those who
request an issue through the service will be notified on how to pay(either thru
paypal.com or cafepress.com) and when it issue is ready for order.
Also for those wishing to recieve the current issues via the on demand service
can also sign for free and you will only have to pay for the issue when it's
ready.(issues not included in the on demand service are the Jagfest issues and
the VGS programs since they are already available at cafepress.com)
(On a side note: AVC will now be accepting paypal payments funded by credit
cards or debit cards(as well as funds by the bank) for regular print
subscriptions as well regular print back issue orders)
more information about "Atari Zone on Demand" can be found at
http://avc.atari-users.net (at the club news page or AVC News Stand)
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For Immediate Release:
Atari Video Club/Jaguar Community United is proud to announce that
with help from Corey Koltz of 8-bit classics (http://www.8bitclassics.com)
and Curt Vendel of the Atari Museum (http://www.atarimuseum.com/)
that The Atari Flashback 2.0 game console will make it's first
midwestern appearance at The 2005 Video Game Summit in July before
it's inital release in August.
This will be it's first public showing in full retail form.
The Atari Flashback 2.0 made it's first southwestern appearence
at the Okalohma Video Game Expo on June 18t(before that it was shown
at the Electrontic Entertainment Expo back in May). The Atari Flashback 2.0
features 40 built in 2600 games all using actual 2600 technology
(some games are classics but there are a few new homebrew games included).
Plus the controllers are interchangable with classic Atari controllers.
Stop by the 8-bit classics table at VGS'05 to check
out The Atari Flashback 2.0 and flashback to the 70's
when you got your first 2600.
The 2005 Video Game Summit will be
on July 16th,2005 from 9am to 6pm
Fairfield inn and Suites (Heron point building),
645 West North Ave, Lombard, IL 60148.
Join the Video Game Summit mailing list for updates on the event
(VideoGameSummit-Subscribe@yahoogroups.com)
Visit the VGS website: http://avc.atari-users.net/Events/FestVGS.html
For more information about Video Game Summit
contact Daniel Iacovelli at AtariVideoClub@...
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* * * SUMMER SIZZLE * * *
http://songbird-productions.com/summersizzle.shtml
Enjoy some cool games during the summer heat! Special prices on select Jaguar
and Lynx items, including:
Jaguar Hyper Force only $59.95!
Jaguar Protector SE + Native Demo CD + JAG-ADS CD only $69.95 -- a $20 savings!
Lynx Steel Talons only $2.00!
Lynx Crystal Mines II: Buried Treasure only $29.95 -- a $10 savings!
Lynx Robotron only $14.95!
BRAND NEW LIMITED ITEM - The Lynx Soft Case by Realm. Check out this fantastic
carrying case made back in the days of Atari Corp. Fewer than 10 cases are
left, and when they're gone, they're gone! Check out the link on the SUMMER
SIZZLE ordering page:
http://songbird-productions.com/summersizzle.shtml
Sale ends June 20, 2005. Sale prices only valid on merchandise on hand, and may
be terminated at any time without prior notice. Happy gaming!
Carl Forhan
Songbird Productions
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Loopz for the Atari Lynx is *finally* back in stock at Songbird! Be sure to
check out this and other great Lynx and Jaguar releases at the Songbird web
site. Online ordering is available via the integrated PayPal shopping cart.
http://songbird-productions.com/catalog.shtml
Also watch this space for a handful of one-of-a-kind items for sale from the
Atari Corp. era of the Jaguar and Lynx.
And for those who are curious, yes, Songbird is still working on getting new
Jaguar and Lynx games published. It all takes a lot of time, but good things
come to those who wait. :)
Carl Forhan
Songbird Productions
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I would like to announce that the Atari Computer Enthusiasts of
Columbus will be holding their annual Atari Swap Meet on Saturday
September the 10th 2005 from 9 am to 3 pm. Please see the web site
http://acec.atari.org for further details. We try to keep this swap meet
Atari oriented, and have done a decent job of keeping it this way.
THE ATARI TIMES ANNOUNCES THE AVAILABILITY OF THE 2005 COMPENDIUM
January 31, 2005
For immediate release:
WINTER HAVEN, FL - The editor of The Atari Times (www.ataritimes.com)
has announced the completion and availability of the annual
paper-based book titled the 2005 Compendium. Copies are now available
for sale at www.cafepress.com/ataritimes.
The book is 102 pages of news, features, reviews, and previews for all
Atari home systems that have appeared on the website over the 2004
year. These include articles for the Jaguar, Lynx, 7800, 5200, 2600,
home computers, and even the arcade systems. In addition, the 2005
Compendium includes 45 pages of previously unreleased material and a
beautiful full-color cover.
Gregory D. George, editor and writer for The Atari Times commented,
"The theme for this year is, 'Where it all Started.' Certainly, Atari
is the reason we are all enjoying video games today. This is a book
that celebrates the introduction of Atari and video games to the world."
"This was a fun book to put together, even more so than previous
books, because there is a huge amount of new content. Some of the best
new material includes a chat with famed Jaguar playtester Lance Lewis
(who reveals the secrets inside of Tramiel controlled Atari), TAT's
Top 10 Consoles of All-Time, Atari at the Ballpark (covering Atari
baseball games), a reminiscing of Atari titled 'Antique Electric
Dreams,' an exclusive review and play test of the Atari 7800 Cuttle
Cart 2 (which is thankfully back in production), pages and pages of
new 2600, 7800, Lynx, Jaguar, 8-bit, Atari ST, and arcade game
reviews, and much more."
"The quality of 2005 Compendium is better than ever because it is
printed through CafePress.com instead of at my local print shop. I'm
very pleased with the high quality job CafePress.com offers," said Mr.
George. "We also have some great sponsors of the book this year and
I'd like to thank Songbird Productions, Good Deal Games, Orphan Video
Games, Video Game Connection, and Packrat Video Games for making it
possible."
From January 31, 2005 to February 7, the price of the 2005 Compendium
is $13.95. After February 7, 2005, the price will be $14.95. Shipping
charges also apply.
More information about The Atari Times Compendiums can be found at
http://www.ataritimes.com/store/books.html. To purchase any Atari
Times book, go to http://www.cafepress.com/ataritimes
The Atari Times is a web-based publication devoted to all Atari game
systems. Updates to the site are on a weekly basis. Visit
http://www.ataritimes.com/ for Atari related news, previews, reviews,
and feature articles.
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The 2005 Video Game Summit
For Immediate Release:
1/11/2005
The Atari Video Club/Jaguar Community United announced thier plans for
thier next Video game and Computer trade show in 2005 entitled the 2005 Video
Game Summit.
The date of the show will be July 16th, 2005 from 9am to 6pm at the same
location we had the last two shows Fairfield inn and Suites (Heron point
building), 645 West North Ave,Lombard, IL 60148.
Based on the number of tables sold from the first two shows It was deciced to
only use one big room and the hallway for this years show. But don't let that
discourage you because this years show will have something the last two shows
didn't:Free Internet access and we are pleased to have Pizza and pop served at
this year's show.Pizza's are 16" and serve four people and they are $8.50 per
person Pop is being served by consumption at $1.50.
Besides that we plan to have many tournaments as well as raffles at the show.
Admission is Free to the public and tables are $15.00 each(limit 4).
You can register your table puchase and Pizza Reservations On-line by using the
form at the Video Game Summit website or
by mailing your payment for Tables and Pizza Reservations
(please let me know the # of people in your party)
(checks or money orders only) to:
Video Game Summit c/o Daniel Iacovelli, 1431 Mandel Ave.
Westchester,IL 60154-3434 attn: Video Game Summit'05 Payment
(Make Checks or Money orders payable to Dan Iacovelli)
(if you have a Paypal account that is funded by a bank account or money in the
account already(no credit cards please) please register online by using the
form).
All those who Register will recieve a personlized VGS name tag/Button and thier
choice of Program format(print or PDF version).
Interested in becoming a sponsor for the show?
See the Sponsorship form at the Video Game Summit Website for full deatils.
Join the Video Game Summit mailing list for updates on the event
(VideoGameSummit-Subscribe@yahoogroups.com)
Visit the VGS website: http://avc.atari-users.net/Events/FestVGS.html
For more information about Video Game Summit
contact Daniel Iacovelli at AtariVideoClub@...
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Hello,
Just letting you know about my plans for the 2005 Compendium. Have a
great 2005!
THE ATARI TIMES ANNOUNCES THE 2005 COMPENDIUM
January 1, 2005
For immediate release:
WINTER HAVEN, FL - The editor of The Atari Times (www.ataritimes.com)
has announced the upcoming February 1, 2005 release of the annual
paper-based book titled the 2005 Compendium. Copies will be available
for sale at www.cafepress.com/ataritimes.
The book will be at least 100 pages including news, features, reviews,
and previews for all Atari home systems that have appeared on the
website over the past year. These include articles for the Jaguar,
Lynx, 7800, 5200, 2600, home computers, and even the arcade systems.
In addition, the 2005 Compendium will include over 45 pages of
previously unreleased material as well as a color cover.
Gregory D. George, editor and writer for The Atari Times commented,
"My previous 4 books have been quite successful and I have been very
pleased at the response I received from the readers. This particular
book will have more new material never printed on the website."
From February 1, 2005 to February 7, the pricing for the 2005
Compendium is $13.95. After February 7, 2005, the price will be
$15.95. Shipping charges also apply.
Continued Mr. George, "As with last year's book, the 2005 Compendium
is seeking sponsors and advertisers. We are able to reduce the ad
prices drastically this year thanks to the fact that we are printing
the book through CafePress.com instead of local channels. Full page
ads are $10, half page ads are $7 and quarter page ads are $5. The
only requirement is that the ad be something Atari related. To buy an
ad, please contact Greg George at http://www.ataritimes.com/email"
More information about The Atari Times Compendiums can be found at
http://www.ataritimes.com/store/books.html
The Atari Times is a web-based publication devoted to all Atari game
systems. Updates to the site are on a weekly basis. Visit
http://www.ataritimes.com/ for Atari related news, previews, reviews,
and feature articles.
END PRESS RELEASE
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Songbird is offering slashed prices on a wide variety of Atari Lynx and Jaguar
merchandise for the next three days! Check out some GREAT deals including Steel
Talons for only $3.95 and Hyper Force for only $64.95. Also look for a few
select used games such as Towers II for the Jaguar and Lemmings for the Lynx.
Click on the below link to see all the current specials:
http://songbird-productions.com/christmas2004.shtml
Prices subject to change without notice, and are only valid while supplies last
and on orders placed from 12/07/04 to 11:59pm 12/10/04.
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Songbird Productions
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Hi everyone,
My name is Alex Varanese and I'm one of the developers of the
XGameStation (www.xgamestation.com), a new homebrew video game system
designed to teach its users how to build and program their own video
game machines from the ground up. We're posting about it here because
we feel a group like this would be interested, and we welcome
feedback. We aren't using bots and this isn't automated spam.
Here are a couple of hi-res images:
http://www.xgamestation.com/pr/xgs_micro_web_res_hw_grey_poster.pnghttp://www.xgamestation.com/pr/xgs_micro_web_res_kickass_poster.png
The following press release explains the details of the system:
The highly-anticipated XGameStation Micro Edition (XGS ME), the
world's first do-it-yourself video game console, is now available.
Designed by the world's best-selling game programming author, Andre'
LaMothe, the XGS ME combines today's technology with the design
methodologies of retro systems like the Atari, Commodore and Apple.
For the first time, a single product is available to teach its user
how to build a video game machine from the ground up, with complete
documentation.
The expansive eBook, written by LaMothe himself, covers everything
from introductory electronic theory all the way up to computer
architecture, as well as a complete coverage of each of the XGS ME's
subsystems. Imagine learning everything about how a video game console
is built and programmed from scratch: designing and printing circuit
boards, generating TV signals, external device interfacing, and much
more. Universities are already incorporating the XGameStation into
curriculums, and hobbyists that have followed the development of the
system for the past year are already building an active community
around it.
The XGameStation Micro Edition is the first and only way to learn the
black art of video game console design from the ground up, and is
available now from the official website (www.xgamestation.com) for
$199.95. Everything you need to get started is included; the console,
all necessary cables and power supplies, LaMothe's expansive eBook, as
well as countless extras.
If you would like more information, would like to receive our official
press kit, or have questions or comments, please let us know.
Thanks again for your time!
Alex Varanese
alexv@...
Nurve Networks LLC
www.xgamestation.com
Atari Video Club Officially Opens News Stand
For Immediate Release:
October 18th, 2004:
The Atari Video Club is proud to announce The Grand Opening of the AVC News
Stand.
Dan Iacovelli, AVC/JCU Chairperson, started opening the news stand back in June
of 2004 with the Final Jagfest issue, and later added the other 6 six Jagfest
issues to the news stand every 10th day. The news stand is actually a reworked
version of the old back issue pages from AVC online the clubs website (which is
still accessible but only through the news stand).
The News Stand has images from the covers from the issues as well as full
descriptions of the issues, plus an extra feature to the news stand is that
fest issues are not only available in normal print versions (as they have been
in the past) as well as in PDF form but will also be available at
cafepress.com.
Currently as of this writing only the Jagfest issues are listed on the news
stand as well as the programs from our computer and video game trade show The
Video Game Summit (the programs are only available thru Cafepress.com (the 2004
program is currently at the VGS shop at cafepress.com
(http://www.cafepress.com/VGS) while the 2003 program is listed at AVC news
stand at cafepress.com (http://www.cafepress.com/avcnews)
(this is where all the jagfest issues are at as well)).
AVC also announces plans for a new magazine only to be available thru
cafepress.com To be entitled "Into The Zone". This magazine is actually a
combination of 2 regular Atari Zone issues (Regular issues are
uaslly 12 pages long). Regular Atari Zone issues will still be available in
normal print and PDF forms) The first set of "Into The Zone" issues will
actually come from the back issues of the Atari Zone (while there are a few
back issues that are more 12 pages long they won't be combined but will still
be called "Into The Zone" for the cafepress edition (the normal version will be
called "the Atari Zone").
"Into The Zone" is most likely to debut some time early next year (it won't be
available by subscription though but the Atari zone issues will still be)
The AVC News Stand can be viewed by going to AVC Online
(http://avc.atari-users.net) and clicking on the button that will take you to
news stand site.
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BRAND NEW Jaguar and Lynx items now in stock at Songbird:
Lynx Loopz - The exciting game for one or two players, where you take pieces
and try to complete "loopz" on the game board. It's a race against the clock,
and sometimes against a friend! Score big points by creating ever-larger loopz.
Try your hand at three different modes of play: Chain Loopz, Target Loopz, and
Match Loopz. Two player support via comlynx cable.
Lynx PokerMania - Sort your playing cards in horizontal, vertical, and diagonal
groups to make the most points in this clever puzzle game. Put on your best
poker face and shoot for the top score!
Jungle Guide #2 - Cool new articles for Jaguar and Lynx fans, including an
interview with Beyond Games, all-new Zero 5 strategy and cheats, mission guide
for CyberVirus, and more!
Jaguar JAG-ADS 2.0 - The encrypted sequel to the popular JAG-ADS CD from
Minuteman Productions, including about an hour of Jaguar-related video content
and some new footage not on the first disc.
Jaguar JagFest '99 - In 1999, Atari fans flocked to Rochester, MN, to
participate in the third annual JagFest. It was a show which made many
friendships and happy memories. Relive the show again, or see it for the first
time, all on your Jaguar CD unit! Featuring previews of Total Carnage and
Virtual VCS.
Jaguar Rapid Fire Controllers - Use these awesome controllers to dominate on
games like Zero 5, Raiden, and Trevor McFur. Only 3 left in stock!
Other great games, like Jaguar NBA Jam and Lynx Raiden, are also back in stock.
Visit http://songbird-productions.com to browse the catalog and place your
order.
Carl Forhan
Songbird Productions
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Two-Disc Set To Be Packed With 3+ Hours of Footage
VALLEY STREAM, NEWYORK – August 25, 2004 – Disappointed that you missed Classic Gaming Expo 2004?Perhaps you went and had such a great time that you’d like to relive it all again?Whichever the case, now you can experience all of the excitement of CGE 2004 at home.The organizers of Classic Gaming Expo have announced the upcoming release of the Classic Gaming Expo 2004 Collector's Edition DVD, the first and only official video document of the video game industry’s largest show dedicated to the preservation and celebration of video game history.
The two-disc set, to be produced and distributed by GameVideo Productions, will offer more than three hours of exclusive content, including highlights of every keynote speech, biographies of all the gaming "alumni" in attendance, interviews with exhibitors and attendees, an excerpt from the critically acclaimed documentary Once Upon Atari, an interactive tour of Classic Gaming Expo's world-renowned museum, and additional DVD-ROM content.
"I'm thrilled to be producing CGE2K4 Collector's Edition DVD," said Zach Meston, president of GameVideo Productions, and a 15-year veteran of the videogame industry. "Gaming networks and websites offer brief and unsatisfying glimpses of Classic Gaming Expo, but the Collector's Edition DVD will capture everything that makes CGE so great. It's a perfect memento for CGE attendees, and a perfect gift for gamers who couldn't make the pilgrimage to San Jose."
"Even the most fanatic of classic game fans can't attend Classic Gaming Expo every year," adds Joe Santulli, Classic Gaming Expo co-organizer. "I'm truly excited that Zach has taken on this project, because it ensures that the magic of the show will be captured on DVD."
CGE2K4 Collector's Edition DVD ships in mid-September with an MSRP of $24.99 and is available via Classic Gaming Expo’s website at http://www.cgexpo.com/dvd.htm.
About CGE Services Corporation
Classic Gaming Expo is a production of CGE Services Corporation. Currently in its seventh year, Classic Gaming Expo remains the industry's only annual event dedicated to celebrating and preserving the history of electronic entertainment, bringing together industry pioneers, gaming enthusiasts and the media for the ultimate experience in learning, game-playing and networking. For additional information, visit CGE Services Corporation’s Web site at http://www.cgexpo.com.
About GameVideo Productions
Founded in early 2004 by Zach Meston, one of the videogame industry's most experienced journalists, GameVideo Productions is a boutique publisher of game-related DVDs. Planned releases for 2004 include the CGE2K4 Collector's Edition DVD; GameON!, a trivia game with 1,200 video-clip questions and answers; Videogame Commercial Archive, featuring dozens of hilarious vintage videogame TV commercials; and Rooms of Doom, documenting the stunning setups of America's most avid videogame collectors.
Songbird just revealed plans for more new stuff at CGE. JAG-ADS 2.0 from
Minuteman Productions is now encrypted for your Jaguar CD, and comes with new
bonus material, too! And the classic JagFest '99 video on encrypted Jaguar CD
will also debut at the show. Last but not least, Jungle Guide #2 features a
cool hand-drawn color cover, and 16 pages of goodies on games like CyberVirus
and Zero 5. Visit the Songbird booth at the show and scoop some of these up for
your collection!
As previously announced, Loopz for the Lynx will be available at CGE as well.
Also, look for select Telegames merchandise at the Songbird booth -- including
awesome games such as 2600 Pitfall II , 2600 Double Dunk, GBC Yar's Revenge,
and GBA Ultimate Card Games.
See you at the show!
Carl Forhan
Songbird Productions
http://songbird-productions.com
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Hi folks !
We now have a fixed date and location for Euro Jag Fest 2004 !!!
It will be in Neuss, Germany on 23rd October 2004
If you are interested in attending please check out the ejagfest page
and send me your info (I need your name, e-mail, what you are bringing
to the fest, comments if you have any and the chance of your visit) to
put you on the "interested people list".
Regards, Lars.
http://www.e-jagfest.de
Hi folks !
The Starcat Developments homepage has been updated.
http://www.starcat-dev.de
Paypal is now accepted as payment method for the products again.
Thanks to Nick Harlow of 16/32 systems for helping with this.
Regards, Lars.
CLASSIC GAMING EXPO ANNOUNCES LARGEST GATHERING OF EARLY VIDEO GAME INDUSTRY CELEBRITIES IN THE SEVEN YEAR HISTORY OF THE SHOW
Over 50 Of Video Gaming’s Brightest Stars Will Meet Fans And Share Stories
At August 21 & 22 Show In San Jose, California
VALLEY STREAM, NEW YORK – August 4, 2004 – It will very likely look like a wild class reunion as over 50 of the people who helped lay the foundation for the multi-billion-dollar video game industry gather at the seventh-annual Classic Gaming Expo (CGE).These gaming pioneers will meet their fans, greet former colleagues and share their experiences from the earliest days of video gaming.Included in the stellar lineup are Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple Computers; David Crane, Allan Miller and Bob Whitehead, three of the four founding game designers of Activision; Al Alcorn, designer of Atari’s Pong; Jay Smith, designer of the only vector-graphics game console, Vectrex; and many more.It is believed that the August 21 & 22, 2004 show at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center will mark the largest single gathering of video game industry founders at a fan event ever.
“We are deeply touched by the outpouring of support for Classic Gaming Expo from the people who started it all,” said John Hardie, co-founder of CGE Services Corporation.“I and my fellow organizers, Sean Kelly and Joe Santulli, never dreamed that such a gathering would be possible, but the people who had the foresight to imagine a new form of entertainment and make it a reality have also shown they are willing to look back and preserve the history they made and share it with the fans that so admire their work.”
In the history of Classic Gaming Expo many of the most respected names in video gaming history have attended the show and given keynote speeches on their roles in the history of video gaming.Ralph Baer, father of TV video games, has attended multiple times.Nolan Bushnell, founder of the first all-video-game company, Atari, made an appearance at CGE in 2003.Activision’s numerous game designers from the first half of the 1980s have also been regular attendees and supporters of CGE. The list of celebrity attendees reads like a who’s who of the early years of the video game industry.For a full list of the video gaming celebrities attending CGE 2004 visit the CGE celebrities Web page at: http://cgexpo.com/guests.htm
Classic Gaming Expo 2004 will take place at the San JoseMcEneryConvention Center in San Jose, California, August 21 and 22, 2004 and is open to anyone with a love of video games.Additional information on attending the show can be found at CGE’s Web site: www.cgexpo.com.
About CGE Services Corporation
Classic Gaming Expo is a production of CGE Services Corporation.Currently in its seventh year, Classic Gaming Expo remains the industry's only annual event dedicated to celebrating and preserving the history of electronic entertainment, bringing together industry pioneers, gaming enthusiasts and the media for the ultimate experience in learning, game-playing and networking.For additional information, visit CGE Services Corporation’s Web site at http://www.cgexpo.com.
CLASSIC GAMING EXPO AND VIDEO GAME COLLECTOR MAGAZINE
JOIN FORCES TO BENEFIT SPECIAL OLYMPICS
Group Of Rare Video Game Items Will Be Auctioned With All
Proceeds Given To Special Olympics of Northern California
VALLEY STREAM, NEW YORK – July 27, 2004 – Classic Gaming Expo (CGE) and Video Game Collector (VGC) magazine today announced that a group of rare video game items will be auctioned off at the annual Classic Gaming Expo show auction held in San Jose, August 21, with all proceeds going to Special Olympics of Northern California (SONC).In addition, all proceeds from the rental of tables in the swap meet room will also go to SONC.
"We are really proud to be a part of this," said Shawn Paul Jones, publisher of Video Game Collector magazine."It is important to us that we can share our enthusiasm in more ways than just being a sponsor of Classic Gaming Expo. Video games let you be a hero or champion, but Special Olympics helps people become champions in real life."
VGC’s contributing editors have banded together to donate several rare video game items for the auction, including: an NES “top loader”; a vintage Atari 2600, mint in box; and video games from the contributors' private collections. Also, all bidders who win items donated to SONC receive free autographed copies of Video Game Collector #1.
The CGE auction will take place immediately following the close of CGE 2004’s first day on Saturday, August 21.In the past, the CGE video game swap meets and auctions have seen some of the rarest and most-sought-after-by-collector items change hands.They have proven to be two of the most popular events at the show.All attendees are invited to bring their rare video gaming items to the show and sell them at the auction.Attendees are also welcome to bring video game paraphernalia to donate to the group of items that will be auctioned to benefit Special Olympics.
Classic Gaming Expo 2004 will take place at the San JoseMcEneryConvention Center in San Jose, California, August 21 and 22, 2004.Additional information on attending the show can be found at CGE’s Web site: www.cgexpo.com.
About CGE Services Corporation
Classic Gaming Expo is a production of CGE Services Corporation.Currently in its seventh year, Classic Gaming Expo remains the industry's only annual event dedicated to celebrating and preserving the history of electronic entertainment, bringing together industry pioneers, gaming enthusiasts and the media for the ultimate experience in learning, game-playing and networking.For additional information, visit CGE Services Corporation’s Web site at http://www.cgexpo.com.
About Video Game Collector
Video Game Collector is a full-color quarterly publication devoted to the hobby of collecting video games, and is the first magazine to offer a complete price guide for every major video game system from the Atari 2600 to the Xbox. Video Game Collector focuses on both modern and classic gaming, and its editorial staff possesses unmatched knowledge and experience about the past, present, and future of the video game industry. Video Game Collector is distributed nationally via newsstands, specialty stores and subscriptions, and is available for reorder at more than 5,000 toy and game stores. For more information, please visit www.vgcollector.com.
I am organizing a 1 to 2KB text adventure competition. See below:
http://panks.freeshell.org/advcomp.html
"Is it possible to write a text adventure in under 2K of RAM? Some
people have tried, and some have succeeded.
I would like to officially announce the formation of The 1st Annual 1
to 2K Classic Text Adventure Competition. I will be accepting BASIC,
C/C++, Fortran and Assembly language submissions for 1 to 2K text
adventures written for the following computing platforms: Commodore
64/128/+4/Vic-20/PET, TI 99/4A, IBM PC/PCJr, Atari 400/800, Apple
II/IIe, Sinclair, TRS-80, Color Computer, Acorn, Tomy Tutor, Bally
Astrocade, Linux, Mac and Windows/DOS.
Please submit your 1 to 2K adventure games to me. The 2K size can be
either the source coce, or the EXE, BIN, OBJ, PRG, ELF or other
self-contained, self-running binary. So you can thus have, say, a 8K
source code listing, so long as the binary format doesn't exceed 2.9KB
of size. You may also crunch the binary down with a compressing
program such as UPX or Winzip. The competition officially begins on
June 28, 2004, and runs through September 29, 2004. I will post all
submissions, regardless of when they were submitted, and then review
them and post grades on this page on October 7th. Good luck! =)
To help get you started, see my 8KB adventure game, in BASIC, called
The Melarkian.
Sincerely,
Paul Allen Panks
dunric@...
Songbird Lassos Loopz for Lynx
June 29, 2004
For immediate release:
ROCHESTER, MN -- After years of being in a holding pattern, Loopz is finally
making a landing on the Atari Lynx. Songbird Productions recently scooped up
the rights to this game after several years of negotiations with Audiogenic
Software Ltd. and Hand Made Software.
Loopz is the captivating puzzle game which has been published in at least a
dozen different formats. The premise is simple: get pieces, drop them on the
screen, and form closed "loopz" to clear the screen. The bigger the loopz, the
bigger the points. The three game variations included are Chain Loopz, Target
Loopz, and Match Loopz, each with their own twist on the basic game. Players
can also watch for "gophers" which appear occasionally to help clear incomplete
loopz from the screen.
Peter Calver, Managing Director of Audiogenic, was happy to work with Songbird
on licensing this release: "I'm thrilled that at last Lynx owners will finally
be able to play this highly addictive game!". Songbird founder Carl Forhan was
equally pleased, saying, "This is a game many fans have heard about and maybe
even played a few times over the years. I'm glad Songbird can finally give this
game the proper publication it deserves."
Songbird expects to have the game ready for release at Classic Gaming Expo in
San Jose this August. For details about CGE, please visit http://cgexpo.com .
Songbird Productions is a premier developer and publisher for the Atari Lynx
and Jaguar. To keep up to date with the latest news at Songbird Productions, be
sure to visit the company web site at http://songbird-productions.com . This
message may be reprinted in its entirety.
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For Immediate Release:
June 27th, 2004
Atari Video Club/Jaguar Community United is pleased
to announce the following events for The 2004 Video Game Summit:
the 2004 Video Game Summit on July 17th, 2004 from 9am to 6pm at
the Fairfield Inn and suites(Formly Quality inn and Suites)
(Heron point building),645 West North Ave, Lombard, IL 60148.
The show will have various computer and Video games shown thanks to the
following vendors and exhibitors: Atari Video Club/Jaguar Community
United(Atari users group),
Jim Gobel, Johnny Armstrong, MobyGames.com(Online Video game database),
Mike Dullman(Colecovision sales and demo),Play and view.com(New and used Video
games)
, Suburban Chicagian Atarians user group(Atari computer user group),Terrance
Williams
,Tom Legare, Tom Mage.com(Vintage video and computer games(specilizes in
Ultima)),
Ye Oldie Infocomme Shoppe(Vintage Computer and Video games (specilizes in
Infocom games)).
AVC/JCU will also be selling Video Game Summit t-shirts and hats as well as
selling
limited copies of Thier final Jaguar Festival issue of their newsletter(the
Atari Zone).)
The show offically starts off at 9am and our first tournament
is at 10am on the 2600: Escape from the Mind Master.
at 11:30am starts off round 1 of 5 of an elimination tournament(called Spy
Games)
that player gets eliminated after each round of game play for not guessing
which
player is a spy(the Spy is the player selected to mess up the scoring)
(other rounds are scheduled about 2 hours a part)
at 5:45pm the final round of Spy games take place on Atari Jaguar using
Tempest 2k in a winner takes all game Spy vs Player using one 1 life each
to beat one level. the prize is evry prize frome each round of Spy games)
(this tounament is subject to change)
At noon we will be having our first raffle out of 5 each with great prize
other raffles will be held at 2:30pm,3:30pm,5pm and 5:45pm.
At 1:30pm we will have a Classic Reactor tournament on the 2600.
our second classic tournament on the 2600 will be at 3pm this time using
Sega's Frogger on the 2600 Starpath SuperCharger.
at 5pm one hour before the show closes, We will holding a grab bag raffle
if a person picks a certain prize that person will win a Video Game Summit
T-shirt.
then at 6pm the show will officaly end.
There is still time to register:addmission cost will be free to general public,
and table cost will be $15.00 each.
To register for tables fill out the form at the VGS website. This will Send you
to
an E-vite for tables sign up which will ask you the following:
will you attend, #of people
attending including you,# of tables (limit 4),
type of tourneys you like to see as well as the information on how to
pay either by mail or online ( a pay pal link is included in the e-vite)
And what supplies you like to bring (Extra items are welcome incase we are
short))
For General Addimission: the is a link at Web site that will send you to
the E-vite for General addmission which has everything that the Tables E-vite
has except
for information on the tables.
For those who don’t want to use the form: Checks or Money Orders can be sent
to:
Video Game Summit C/O Dan Iacovelli 1431 Mandel Ave. Westchester, IL 60154-3434
Attn: Table payments (make Checks or Money orders payable to Dan Iacovelli)
Send your Pay pal payments to AtariVideoClub@....
(Your account must be funded by a bank account or have funds in it already
(No credit cards will be accepted))
(July 11th is the final date for Paypal payments , July 7th is the final Date
for
Check or Money Order Payments)
The 2004 Video game Summit is sponsored by the following :
Atari Age,Classic Gamer Magazine,Digital Press,Good Deal Games,Pack Rat Video
games
Play and view.com,Safari Land,Tom Mage, Video Game collector,Video Game
connections
and Ye Old infocomme shoppe.
Join the Video Game Summit mailing list for updates on the event
(VideoGameSummit-Subscribe@yahoogroups.com)
For information on the Video Game Summit:
visit our website at:
http://avc.atari-users.net/Events/FestVGS.html
or contact Daniel Iacovelli at AtariVideoClub@...
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Interactive Gaming Museum Rocks Kentia Hall, Wins Awards
VALLEY STREAM, NEW YORK – June 14, 2004 – The annual Electronic Entertainment Expo is the ultimate showcase for all that is new in the world of interactive entertainment.In 2004, as E3 celebrated its 10th event, it also became a place where the now multi-billion-dollar interactive entertainment industry could take a long, hard look at its roots.The organizers of Classic Gaming Expo, along with sponsor Intellivision Productions, brought the Interactive Gaming Museum to the Los Angeles Convention Center’s Kentia Hall with 18 playable, historically-significant game consoles, 30 arcade games from the heyday of coin-ops set for free-play, and a museum display containing an impressive array of ultra-rare gaming items.The exhibit quickly became the buzz of the show and was one of the must-see booths over the three-day event.
While the CGExpoInteractiveGamingMuseum was appreciated by the multitude of show-goers who wanted to catch a few plays of their favorite classic game, it also caught the eye of a few show critics.The InteractiveMuseum won several awards including being named among PC World’s “Best Of Show”, 2nd place in G4 TV’s “Top Ten Achievements in Booth Design”, and the tongue-in-cheek “Worst Graphics” award from GameSpy.
“We were thrilled to receive the ‘Worst Graphics’ award,” said Joe Santulli, co-organizer of Classic Gaming Expo.“GameSpy recognized the fact that the games we were showing did have the worst graphics … and some of the best gameplay at E3 2004.These games were all about the player experience.The gaming technology of the time would not support stunning graphics, rich audio and an involved story.Designers had to make a superior playing game if they had any hope of it being a hit.”
The CGExpoInteractiveGamingMuseum at E3 2004 is part of Classic Gaming Expo’s continuing effort to preserve, archive and share the rich history of the interactive entertainment industry.The Interactive Gaming Museum was conceived as a way to give the 65,000 E3 2004 attendees a glimpse into the annual Classic Gaming Expo show held in August, where a much larger exhibit of playable game systems and arcade games, game artifacts and game-industry alumni speaking on the early days of the industry will be on hand to celebrate the history of interactive entertainment.The show also includes many vendors selling both classic and newer game merchandise. Unlike E3’s all-industry format, Classic Gaming Expo welcomes all game fans.
“What we brought to E3 for the InteractiveGamingMuseum was only a fraction of the gaming artifacts that will be at Classic Gaming Expo 2004, August 21 and 22 at the San JoseConvention Center,” said Santulli.“There we’ll have all the room we need to allow our attendees to experience the depth and breadth of video gaming’s history.”
Information on attendance, ticketing, past Classic Gaming Expo events and links to awards won and stories written about CGExpo’s InteractiveGamingMuseum at E3 2004 are available at www.cgexpo.com.
About CGE Services Corporation
Classic Gaming Expo is a production of CGE Services Corporation.Currently in its seventh year, Classic Gaming Expo remains the industry's only annual event dedicated to celebrating and preserving the history of electronic entertainment, bringing together industry pioneers, gaming enthusiasts and the media for the ultimate experience in learning, game-playing and networking.For additional information, visit CGE Services Corporation’s Web site at http://www.cgexpo.com.
THE ATARI TIMES ANNOUNCES THE NEWSLETTER COMPENDIUM AND 2002 YEAR END
ISSUE NOW AVAILABLE
June 17, 2004
For immediate release:
WINTER HAVEN, FL - The editor of The Atari Times (www.ataritimes.com)
has announced the availability of the 2002 Year End Issue and the
Newsletter Compendium at CafePress.com.
The 2002 Year End Issue is 104 pages and includes articles that
appeared on The Atari Times website from the 2002 year. The Newsletter
Compendium is 92 pages and is a collection of the original 11 paper
issues that were distributed for free in 1996-7. Both books include
news, features, reviews, and previews for all Atari home systems that
have appeared on the website. These include articles for the Jaguar,
Lynx, 7800, 5200, 2600, home computers, and even the arcade systems.
Each book is in black and white with a wire-o binding and an excellent
color cover.
Gregory D. George, editor and writer for The Atari Times commented,
"Like the previous two books now available on CafePress.com, this
material is often requested by readers. I'm excited to finally be able
to offer the entire contents of The Atari Times in print form."
Continued Mr. George, "These books have been updated and are better
than ever. I'm greatly pleased with the quality job CafePress.com
offers. The covers are beautiful, the print quality is absolutely
outstanding, and the binding is even better than I could have hoped for."
The pricing of the 2002 Year End Issue and Newsletter Compendium is
$13.95. All four Atari Times books can be purchased at
http://www.cafepress.com/ataritimes
More information about The Atari Times books can be found at
http://www.ataritimes.com/store/books.html
The Atari Times is a web-based newsletter devoted to all Atari game
systems. Updates to the site are on a weekly basis. Visit
http://www.ataritimes.com/ for Atari related news, previews, reviews,
and feature articles.
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For Immediate Release:
May 19th,2004
Atari Video Club/Jaguar Community United is pleased to announce
the information concerning The Final Jagfest issue.
The final issue of The Atari Zone's Jagfest issue will be
sold at Goat Store's Midwest Gaming Classic show on may 22nd and 23rd in
Milwaukee,WI.
This issue is very different from the others because
it has reports from each show from 1997 (the first Jagfest show held in
Rosemont,IL) to 2003(the year the show went on tour and
became part of other gaming shows),
Pictures from each show and reviews of the most popular
games.Plus you see what the organizers of each show thought
about the show.
the issue is 66 pages long(the largest newsletter made by the
Atari Video Club). The cost of the issue will be $7.00 at the
show (this copy is black and white front to back)
(after they run out I'll be taking orders for them for
the same price,All orders taken at the show will be for
the issue at VGS Shop mentioned bellow)
After the show until end of June you can buy the issue with a color cover
for $9.00 at the VGS shop (http;//www.cafeshops.com/vgs )
then the issue will be moved to new AVC news stand
for $10.97.The news stand will be added to back issue pages
at AVC online website around July 1st with final fest issue
(the regular and other fest issues will follow as time progress)
For information on Midwest Gaming Classic visit:
http://www.midwestgamingclassic.com
For information on Jagfest at MWC visit:
http://avc.atari-users.net/Events/FestMWC.html
For more information on AVC visit:
http://avc.atari-users.net
Visit the official Jagfest website at
http://jagfest.atari.org
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