So, how was the show?
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Quoted from ForceFlow:Not bad. It was interesting. The floor manager was giving informal tours and answering questions about the assembly and production process.
Jack was roaming the floor talking to everyone. Jen and a few other JJP staff were manning tables selling some WOZ playfield toys, toppers, translites, backbox side panel art, WOZ playfields, t-shirts, and Mirco reproduction playfields. There was also someone else set up next to that selling a small selection of used parts and translites, but I can't recall the name that was on the banner.
There was a WOZ tournament with 5 or 6 machines (for tournament use only). There were 2 additional machines on the factory floor on free-play. Next to them, a bunch of stern machines were slowly wheeled in a set up on free play (IM, Metallica, ACDC, Mustang), and a Space Jam and a Rollergames for sale. There was also an area with a bunch of various arcade games set up for free play (a multi-arcade, a Spider-Man, a Jurassic Park shooting game, a few other shooting games, a pool game with a cue ball and sticks, and a few others).
There were also some door prizes, which ended up being a few of the WOZ items that were already being sold.
Outside there were a few folks set up for the swap meet selling mostly EM games, and couple of solid state machines, and a few boxes of parts. There wasn't a whole lot there.
I took a boatload of photos that I'll be going through, organizing, and posting at some point--mostly of the assembly/production area since that interested me the most.
I know, I was there. Just thought it might stop the fighting.
The rumors/hopes of all that we're waiting for the opening in the parking lot was maybe it would be pat lawlor.
That Mata Hari played nice, both woz games got code updates while we were there and played nice. The only other game was mustang which I really like. Inve was not working yet and they were trying to find the keys to met.
My buddy managed to get a set of tftc stickers from one of the jjp tables.
This thread finally went the right direction. I like the woz game overall it has a very nice flow, the theme isn't my cup of tea but the gameplay and feel of the game are excellent. I was at the first open house also, those very early games seem so prehistoric when you consider what the game is now.
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