CGE '99 update
From: Michael Current (mcurrent@carleton.edu)
Date: 06/27/99-03:15:01 PM Z
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From: Michael Current <mcurrent@carleton.edu> Subject: CGE '99 update Date: Sun Jun 27 15:15:01 1999 For immediate release Contact John Hardie, Sean Kelly & Keita Iida info@cgexpo.com 516-568-9768 http://www.cgexpo.com LEGENDARY HARDWARE PIONEERS TO PARTICIPATE IN HISTORIC ROUND-TABLE DISCUSSION June 10, 1999 VALLEY STREAM, NY -- The founding fathers of some of the most popular videogame machines and computers will get together for an unprecedented panel discussion during this year's Classic Gaming Expo '99(tm) (CGE). They are expected to share their experiences in how their systems came to be and shed some light on the trials and tribulations in designing game hardware. The panel will consist of such legends as Ralph Baer (creator of the Magnavox Odyssey), Jay Smith (GCE Vectrex), Jerry Lawson (Fairchild Channel F), Jay Fenton (Bally Astrocade), RJ Mical (Commodore Amiga, Atari Lynx & 3DO) and Joe Decuir (Atari 2600, 400/800 computers & Commodore Amiga). "It is an absolute honor to be in such great company," said Jerry Lawson, former Chief Hardware Engineer at Fairchild and creator of Channel F, the first ever programmable and cartridge-based game console. "I look forward to telling my story behind the Channel F, but I'll also be there as a fan, just like everyone else in the conference hall." The panel discussion is scheduled to take place on Saturday, August 14, at the Plaza Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Van Burnham, author of the forthcoming book "Supercade: Context and Aesthetics of the Videogame Age 1971-1984" (The MIT Press) and Senior Production Manager of Wired Magazine, will moderate the round table. "We are delighted that the leaders for just about every major U.S. game machine will be represented in the panel discussion. I would be hard pressed to think of any other time in history when such an all-star cast of gaming's greatest hardware pioneers have come together in one location," stated Sean Kelly, Co-Promoter of Classic Gaming Expo. Conceived and coordinated by three of the individuals responsible for coordinating last year's highly successful "World of Atari" event, Classic Gaming Expo(tm) is the industry's only annual event that is dedicated to celebrating the roots of electronic entertainment, bringing together industry pioneers, gaming enthusiasts and the media for the ultimate in learning, game-playing and networking. Classic Gaming Expo(tm) is a production of CGE Services, Corp. (www.cgexpo.com) ### END ### ************************* Classic Gaming Expo Staff info@cgexpo.com http://www.cgexpo.com
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