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CLASSIC GAMING EXPO 2007
At every Classic Gaming Expo, the game designers and hardware gurus who were there on the ground floor of the video game industry tell their stories – how they started their careers, implemented their ground-breaking ideas, and ultimately created a multi-billion dollar industry. They are the pioneering programmers who built legendary machines such as the Atari 2600 and Intellivision, and created timeless favorites such as Pitfall! and Pong.
Now, for the first time, an entire Classic Gaming Expo show has been professionally filmed and edited – Every keynote presentation! Every minute of the legendary CGE Auction! Even the invitation-only alumni dinner! Plus DVD-ROM bonus features let you browse through the entire history of CGE. (4-DVD set, approx. 12 hrs. NTSC 4:3)
BEST OF CGE ’03
For one weekend in the sweltering summer of 2003, legendary programmers and designers gathered at the Classic Gaming Expo in Las Vegas. This 2-DVD set chronicles many of the highlights of that weekend, including the first – and, to date, only – CGE appearance of Atari founder Nolan Bushnell. (2-DVD set, approx. 4 hrs. NTSC 4:3)
BEST OF CGE ’05
The designers and programmers behind classic video game hardware and software return to where the industry took off – Burlingame, California, the original home of Atari. Meet the legendary programmers behind the biggest games from Atari, Activision and Imagic, the creator of the first cartridge-based home video game system, pioneering video game journalist Bill Kunkel (Electronic Games Magazine) and more, all filmed in HD-friendly widescreen! (2-DVD set, approx. 6 hrs. NTSC 16:9 widescreen)
PHOSPHOR DOT FOSSILS: THE BROWN BOX COLLECTION
Actual video clips of dozens of games in action, from 1971′s “Computer Space” through the dawn of the NES era, accompanied by fascinating game-by-game historical notes, remastered vintage TV commercials, rare hardware, rare games and more! A detailed menu system lets you search year-by-year to jump directly to whichever game you want to see. It’s a “video book” and a celebration of the sights and sounds of video gaming’s history all in one. (2-DVD set, approx. 6 hrs. total, NTSC 4:3)

