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Rochester Gameroom Show
Havok:
--- Quote from: Rocky on April 14, 2008, 08:14:18 pm ---I enjoyed playing the games. It seemed like quite a few had issues, though. I put the high score on Crazy Climber and the Phoenix cocktail.
That's me playing the Shrek pinball. ;D It was the only time I played it.... long line.
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That's too funny - caught you! How come you didn't introduce yourself?
;D
I bet I could have taken you down on the Phoenix highscore - when I went to play it, there weren't any credits, and I didn't bother to get it credited up. I did post the high score on the Zaxxon cocktail though. I skipped playing the Shrek pin just because of the line. I spent quite a bit of time playing the Black Knight though. I'm thinking I may have to get one of those...
Demon-Seed:
is there ever any shows in onTARIO?
Xiaou2:
Did you guys get to play the ICE COLD BEER that I had brought before it sold?
:)
Anyone snap a pic of it? Sadly, I forgot :(
Melissa Jones:
--- Quote from: Havok on April 12, 2008, 11:55:09 pm ---Nice Carvings stuff was displayed on Kev's billboard, but Melissa wasn't there. I was bummed not to meet her. Oh well, maybe next year. I tell you, I got a chance to see her stuff in person, and it looks fantastic! If you were unsure as to quality of these, rest assured, you will be ecstatic with them if you get them!
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Thanks Havok! I'm sorry I wasn't able to make it to the show. I haven't been to any shows yet, but I really want to. Hopefully I will make it to some shows soon. I have to thank Kevin for displaying my castings at his booth, he is awesome!! :)
KevSteele:
Hey Princess! Your carvings were a hit -- we sold a bunch, and they were definitely attention getters, as people kept walking up to our booth just to take a look (hopefully some got subscriptions to GameRoom!)
And thankfully, no sharp stick poking. Good to meet you, Havok!
The building was interesting -- it was an armory, built in 1904, and had a firing range, brig, and mortuary downstairs. The owner bought it from the city for $1, then spent close to $3 million renovating it.
The machines were selling fast -- close to 150 machines sold on Saturday alone! There was more than once that I saw a game I wanted to play, and by the time I finally could get away from the booth, the game was no longer there!
Anyway, a good show, and it was nice meeting some of you face to face.
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