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2010.02.06
Retro-Zone.Org Attends the
RetroVision 2010 Event in Oxford.
I was lucky enough to be able
to attend the RetroVision event held in Oxford, England on
the 6th and 7th February of 2010. The event
actually started on the 5th (a Friday) but due to work
commitments I was unable to go that day.
My First Event:
I was quite nervous about
attending as this was my first ever event. I always get a
little nervous when meeting new people or doing something
new for the first time.
I had arranged to take my
Vectrex, Channel F and Upgraded CPC6128 along for the
event so that people could have a play. Disaster struck as
my CPC6128 decided to no longer accept the Symbiface II
card and my Vectrex display started to wobble.
I managed to get my hands on
2 new Vectrex machines the weekend before the event - both
were eBay purchases and both were located within 15 miles
of my house. I decided not to take the CPC6128 altogether.
My wife kindly helped me pack
the car (I trusted her carrying the Vectrex machines!) and
we set off for our 100 Mile journey toward Oxford. When we
arrived I was pleased to find the event with no problems
and also the hotel (which was on the other side of the
road.)
Setting Up:
Upon meeting a few of the
attendees who were already around I was shown upstairs to
the function room where I was given a corner to set up my
stuff. I just started right away as I was not sure what
was expected of me.
My Channel F and 19 games and
my 2 Vectrex machines were set up on my newly purchased
aluminium table (which I have since discovered has
extendable legs - so sorry to everyone who had to bend
down to play my systems!)
Me and my wife then went and
booked into the Hotel.
The Event:
I was pleased with how this
went. I do not drink beer as a rule (it does not agree
with me) and I only occasionally drink spirits 2 or 3
times a year. I did not see this as one of those times.
The event was billed as "Gaming and Beer Weekend" so I
knew what to expect :)
People were friendly and were
willing to chat to the new kid on the block and I met some
very interesting people (including Paul Drury of Retro
Gamer.)
I finally met Atariman AKA
Blackpanther and his partner. I met StarshupUK the
organiser of this years event and a few others connected
to other Retro Gaming / Computing organisations and
websites.
What
I realised was that this event was more about the "good
time" factor than it was about the machines. Regulars to
this event come because of the laid back atmosphere and
the promise of being able to get drunk with people who
have the same interests as themselves. The competitions
brought a bit of friendly rivalry to the weekend and the
Rock Band sessions allowed some visitors to make
themselves look silly in complete comfort. The raffle was
another masterstroke which got the attention of the whole
room (and I also won the Blitz BASIC software - which I am
itching to have a go at!)

The goody bags which each
guest was given also added to the "Special Feeling" of the
event. The bag included a DVD containing photos of past
event, live music from RetroVision 2009 and some and some
homebrew games. The bag also contained a Nintendo Wii
sweet dispenser, a light stick, a key ring and a random
Spectrum Game!
I
also took the opportunity to buy 2 new releases for the
BBC Micro called ZAP! and The Crystal Connection both by
http://www.retrosoftware.co.uk from Dave who runs
www.cgeu.info.
There was an impressive
number of machines on display, some of which I had never
seen in the flesh before and all were available to play.
Those machines I saw included: Commodore 64 & VIC20, Neo
Geo, Commodore PET, 2 Amiga 500's connected together via
serial cable, Dreamcast, Mega Drive, Master System, NES,
SNES, Turbo Duo, Wii, PS3, Xbox360, Acorn Archimedes & BBC
Micro. I'm sure there were others which I cannot remember
at the moment.
I had a few interesting games
with a man I have since come to know only as "Bane". We
played the Channel F Video Wizball game and also have a
try on the Nintendo Wii drum game which I cannot remember
the name of either!
The Location:
Me and my wife also took the
opportunity to wander into Oxford centre which was only a
10 minute walk from the event. We went to the Ashmolean
Museum and also ate in 2 very nice restaurants during our
stay.
Please see my photos of the
event below. Click on anyone to enlarge:
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The Venue |
My Little Contribution |
2 Connected Amiga 500's |
A Philips Video Pack |
And Again |
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Sega Dreamcast |
Mega Drive & Master
System |
SNES & NES |
Atari Jaguar CD |
Nintendo 64 |
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Commodore PET |
Commodore SX-64 |
And Again |
Commodore PET Disk
Drives |
An Atari 8-bit |
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Commodore PET Screen |
MAME Emulators |
TV Pong |
Sega Dreamcast |
Atari 7800 |
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Colecovision |
Commodore 64 |
VIC 20 |
And Again |
AND AGAIN! |
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Acorn Archimedes |
BBC Micro |
Some New Releases for
the BBC |
Turbo Duo? |
Crowded Room 1 |
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Crowded Room 2 |
The Venue form a
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2009.06.03
TWO! New Retro Gaming Event
Announced in the UK!
I contacted the founder of
the great Retro Gaming event ByteBack 2009 to find out
what else was on the calendar! I also included a youtube
video of my collection to prove I was serious!
Here's the reply!
Hi,
Wow great collection you have there.
Our next event is in November at the same location in
Leicestershire, there are two more events planned soon,
Console Combat in Manchester, 25/26th July -
www.consolecombat.co.uk
Retro Reunited in Huddersfield, 12/13th September -
www.retroreunited.info
regards
Scott
So check out the websites and
get involved!
If anyone else has a
retro-event they would like to share or would like to
arrange contact me at ask@retro-zone.org
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