
OKGE 2004
The OKGE Arcade


A sampling of the crowd attending OKGE 2004 at various times of the day.


The OKGE arcade had a nice sampling
of classic and more recent coin-ops, from
Battlezone and Gorf to a Neo-Geo cabinet and Namco Classic
Collection. There was also a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles pinball
machine on hand, and many of the coin-ops were for sale.
The rarest arcade game on display was the incredibly rare cocktail version of
Joust, on sale for only $1,400 - a
steal for that particular version of that game.



This Gorf cabinet was a beauty too - and
played like a champ. Kicked my butt sixteen days to Wednesday.


The busy OKGE tournament table offered high-score contests as well as plain old
door prize drawings, held every hour.
OKGE 2004's mini-musuem included some classic consoles, from the original
Magnavox Odyssey to specimens of the Fairchild Channel F, Bally Astrocade and Atari 2600, to nifty memorabilia like the Coleco
tabletop arcade Pac-Man game and a Dragon's Lair lunchbox.
At left, OKGE organizer Jesse Hardesty announces yet another prize winner.
Hopefully Jesse's grand prize after the show was over was some uninterrupted
sleep - he's earned it!

And maybe after that, he can play some games on the Ivory Tower - a high-powered
thing of beauty that he's put together solely for the purpose of getting the
biggest oomph out of DOS games.
One of the funniest sights of OKGE 2004 was the opening of an observation
window that I didn't even know existed on the second floor, as people from
another event peeked in on our show. Hey! Buy your tickets and get your
hand stamped like everyone else!
More pictures:
The OKGE Arcade |
The Phosphor Dot Fossils Booth |
People To Meet, Stuff To See
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