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Bryan Smith, Producer, probably talking to his wife - again.

The entrance to the show and the banner.

Ron Corcoran, the Go-To guy for Twin Galaxies.

Master game player - the premiere promoter for Activision - Todd Rogers.

Bryan playing the ultra-cool Atari Lynx in the hotel room.

The shining lights of Vegas from the Plaza Hotel room.

Todd, Bryan, Ron's Wife Rhonda, and Ron's Daughter Heather at the hotel.

Shots of Vegas surrounding the Plaza.

Todd, Rhonda, and Brien King outside the hotel.

Left and above, shots from the incredibly cool light show that happens just outside the Plaza hotel, every hour at night. Has to be seen to believe. Right, the CGE 2k1 schedule posted.

John Pomeroy and Gary Goldman, brilliant animators - one half of the Dragon's Lair team.

The legendary Don Bluth and Gary signing posters for appreciative fans.

Video games everywhere. These people can't get enough.

Anyone say "Classic Laser Disc Games"!?

Walter Day, the mastermind behind Twin Galaxies.

More games to play - free of charge of course.

Maybe next year they won't cram my three favorite games into a hard-to-get-to corner.

Our gracious video game provider - Blast from the Past - one of many cool vendors at the show.

Atari2600.com is ever-present selling you all your favorite Atari carts.

Another NEW ORIGINAL game for the ColecoVision - released AT the show!

Bryan looks over the collection of Lynx games for sale at this vendor.

A rare DECENT shot of Dragon's Lair 3D shot during the demo by Rick Dyer.

A shot of last year's program and Bryan going through his new Lynx collection.

John Pomeroy, Don Bluth, and Gary Goldman signing posters.

Maybe I'm NOT the biggest Bluth fan!

Don and Gary again - the line for posters was incredible.

History in the making - Rick Dyer signing the marquee of Space Ace (all four creators signed it).

A shot from the unreal museum, featuring unusual stuff like this.

Left - The groovy Ghostbusters ad poster. Right - His and Her Atari Lynx. Above - the cool in-room Spectravision to play games on the road.

Oh man! Where do they get those wonderful toys!?

Oh man .. those little mini-cabs!

Crap - there are more!!!

Vectrex Display - Vector games at home.

Some great custom controllers.

The Bally Arcade

Right - Bryan owns on Paperboy. Above - The Odyssey 2 (K.C. Munchkin please). Left - The ultra cool Channel F.

Above - Revenge of the Jedi?? Left and Right - boys enjoying their toys.

Left - More great games. Above - A whole bunch of Lynx carts for sale. Right - Shane & his toy.

Bryan is interviewed for Tech TV.

Another shot of Atari Lynx goodies.

Took me hours to beat the Enhanced Romset Space Ace machine.

Bryan and his fav laser disc game - but some posted rules.

Ron and wife enjoying the show.

Some games aren't just old ... but OLD.

Brien King with his autographed cell from SHAODAN

You may never see another one ... Dragon's Lair played at home?

More lovers of classic games.

Twin Galaxies contest winners are honored.

Shane's badge and newly acquired Space Ace clock!

Shane and Don Bluth

Shane and Brien talk to the master animator.

We can't get enough Don.

Shane with all four developers of Dragon's Lair.

Shane with hardware mastermind, Rick Dyer.

We had to eat sometime. One of the area's excellent buffets.

Host and producer talk shop over dinner.
 
And a final shot from the show.
 

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