Midwest Gaming Classic 2018 Photo Album
Check out all of our great shots from the show! Click on a photo to enlarge it.
- This was a place to see and play a large assortment of classic consoles, arcade cabinets, pinball machines, and tournaments.
- A random assortment of Atari Jaguar prototypes, development kits, and unfinished accessories.
- A whole lotta Commodore computers.
- Radioshack’s TRS-80 on a black and white monitor.
- RadioShack’s TRS-80 (trash 80) microcomputer with KTV color monitor and tape drive.
- For Jam. Rainbow Islands playing on an Amiga.
- Ever seen a Virtual Boy by Nintendo? Don’t look in there, gives you a headache.
- It’s a combination region free DVD player and GameCube, the Panasonic Q actually came out of the box like that, no modding required.
- The coveted Super Nintendo Playstation. It’s almost alt history.
- The Pioneer LaserActive, a combo CD-ROM/LaserDisc-ROM console.
- The Amiga CD32 (Amiga CD console) and Japan only FM Towns Marty by Fujitsu
- The Atari Jaguar CD and PC-FX (Japan only successor to Turbografx 16) stuck in a cage together.
- The Pippin: a Macintosh console.
- The Pippin’s screen and controller.
- Confined to a kennel, the Japan-only Sharp X68000 computer was arcade-like graphics in the late 80s.
- Celebrating Ralph Baer. Brown Box (first version of Odyssey), Simon, and Maniac.
- From left to right: Walter Day, Fred, Matt (Gren), and Billy Mitchell
- Who’s this guy?
- Someone sure loves the Genesis.
- Windy City Gaming’s SuperGun: play arcade PCBs on your TV.
- Galloping Ghosts in Illinois has found an official Tattoo Assassins cabinet by Data East.
- The Never released Beavis and Butt-Head arcade fighting game.
- Sega’s Star Wars Trilogy Arcade as a standup cabinet.
- I was like that once, playing Primal Rage and not knowing how bad it was.
- Pirates of the Carribean Pinball by Jersey Jack
- Iron Maiden: Legacy of the Beast Pinball by Stern
- Alice Cooper Pinball by Stern
- Star Wars Pinball by Stern
- Street Fighter II by Gottlieb was sadly broken. Went straight down the middle every time.
- 60’s Batman Pinball by Stern
- A digital version of Fred’s favorite pinball: Guns N’Roses by Data East.
- CIB copy of E.V.O. valued at around $600
- Crusader of Centy (Soleil in Europe) by Atlus fetches a hefty price today.
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