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I was surprised by the considerably smaller ballroom size. Although it’s out of the organizers’ control, it was cool to see the space used so efficiently. Jason’s games looked and played great, especially the tournament ones on the 10th floor. Overall it was very well executed and I got to experience several new games such as Houdini and Oktoberfest.
I also got to catch up with Steve Nutter at his RetroTech game and PVM monitor booth. I would encourage anyone to stop by next year if you’ve never seen professional studio grade CRT monitors before. He buys them from liquidation sales and restores them.
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