![]() The music in the free play area was off the hook, and set the mood there to an awesome 80’s arcade glory that made the show more worthwhile Many, many pinball machines here, both vintage and the newest available for free play/ This beautiful lenticular poster brings back precious memories. Nights into Dreams, an underrated Sega Saturn classic. Sorry for the bad picture.Īlso here…console gaming playable for every generation James Rolfe, AKA the Angry Video Game Nerd was a special guest this year. Here’s Spicy ( Twitter one of many artists here. But also many just selling print or promoting webcomics and other creative work influenced by retro games. Some with their own homebrew games, which I sadly overlooked in pictures. Playable Atari games at one booth, with old school TVs to matchĪnother interesting find, an extra violent edition of the original Resident Evil for the PC!Ī few cheap treasures from dealers I purchased, with my guideĪlso at PRGE, many creative artists and developers. Some cool rare oddities, including TOPO, the programmable robot from the early 1980s On one table, a small sampling of rare imports at this PRGE Many merchants here, with the best colors of our classy consoles on the table! Here are some pictures and notes to share of my PRGE experience, showing small parts of this grand show… Vintage games include pinball, arcade machines, console setups, handheld devices, and other related oddities, Throughout many treasures to be appreciated, purchased, played, and discovered. The cultural event grows a little more every year, celebrating older video and electronic games for their history, aesthetic, social aspects, and cultural impact. remains a show, taking heart in the Pacific Northwest US for its 14th year now. ![]() Last weekend, I attended the 2019 Portland Retro Gaming Expo.
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