Classic Gaming Expo 2004 |
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In 2004 the Classic Gaming Festival moved from Las Vegas to Silicon Valley. Robert Bernardo, who has attended and reported on many computer events, was there and captured the action and the faces on film. |
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The museum at the 2004 Expo | Ataris in the CGE Museum | The 4Jays booth, full
of Commodore and other 8-bit software |
Michael at the
Cloanto booth (Amiga Forever) |
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Xinghua, FCUG's
Mitch Zollinger, TOGA president Randy Abel |
Bill Kendrick, Atarian extraordinaire | Seth Sternburger (in
orange) and his assistant play SID music |
Seth's booth, with 8-Bit T-Shirts on the wall |
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Jeri talks with the X Game Station people | X Game Station booth | Dan Kramer, famous
Atarian, autographs his T-Shirt to Jeri |
The Fresno Commodore User Group table |
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Jeri Ellsworth
explaining the Commodore-One to bystanders |
The C-One showing Wizball | A close-up of Jeri Ellsworth's C-One board | Jeri's C64 birthday cake |
Robert Bernardo is a retired middle school teacher from Visalia CA, and president of the Fresno Commodore User Group. Robert has traveled to many U.S. locations as well as to the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands; Australia and New Zeland and has written extensively on his contacts with the Commodore people he met on his travels. His articles are archived in the Articles Index at the Commodore Information Center. Read the 2003 Gaming Expo article. This page is sponsored by the Fresno Commodore User Group |
Articles Index (text files) |
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Updated June 6, 2020