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Post by TrekMD on Oct 23, 2018 21:10:46 GMT -5
This past weekend I attended PRGE and I had a great time. I saw the announcement for the new Intellivision Amico live and got to hang out with some of the old school programmers like Howard Scott Warshaw, David Crane, and Garry Kitchen. I also got to talk to Walter Day, Gamester81 and John Hancock and I have the pictures to prove it. You can read about the event here: retrogamingexpo.com/Here is a link to my album: PRGE 2018 Photo AlbumSome sample pictures...
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Post by VectorX on Oct 23, 2018 21:30:46 GMT -5
This past weekend I attended ____ You and me both, just at different venues I saw the announcement for the new Intellivision Amico live What is that? and got to hang out with some of the old school programmers like Garry Kitchen What's he up to nowadays? You usually don't hear from him too much. Keystone Kapers and Pressure Cooker were pretty unique. So was Space Jockey but that one was fairly blah.
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Post by TrekMD on Oct 23, 2018 22:00:02 GMT -5
He doesn't seem to be doing much in terms of programming but he does love to attend these events. His brother, on the other hand, is currently working on two 2600 games. You can learn about them here: www.dankitchengames.com/As for the Amico, I just started a thread about it...
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Post by VectorX on Oct 23, 2018 23:07:12 GMT -5
His brother, on the other hand, is currently working on two 2600 games. You can learn about them here: www.dankitchengames.com/Holy crap! That's nuts that the sequel to K. Kapers may finally see a release! Glad to have it actually still exist after all these years (but after 30 YEARS of sitting in storage? Man, he needed to look at that stuff a lot earlier!).
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Post by TrekMD on Oct 24, 2018 6:22:09 GMT -5
Yes, he shared the story that he happened to find it. The cart is with the Video Game Museum and he's writing new code for the game.
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