Stadium Events article on ESPN.com
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Stadium Events article on ESPN.com
My collection was featured in an article in ESPN the Magazine, with the story appearing today on ESPN.com. If you have a chance, follow the link:
http://www.espn.com/espn/feature/story/ ... veted-game
http://www.espn.com/espn/feature/story/ ... veted-game
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Neat. And here I was just happy I found my SNES today
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Was a good read and the prices WOW.
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Awesome read!! I have a Jaguar still and Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story still in the wrapper. Interested? I'll sell it WAAAY cheaper than Stadium Events! hahah
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But sometimes it makes no sense.
Refridgerator.
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Refridgerator.
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I am only missing a couple of games to have a full set of Jaguar games new and sealed. Even my Jag and the CD expansion are new in box. I bought a huge lot of them about a decade ago from the guy who bought Atari's warehouse stock.
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Do you have 2600 E.T.?
Haiku is easy -
But sometimes it makes no sense.
Refridgerator.
But sometimes it makes no sense.
Refridgerator.
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[quote="Moldew"]Do you have 2600 E.T.?[/quote]
Yes, and I met and talked to Howard Scott Warshaw during the premiere screening of "Game Over" in Las Vegas a few years ago. Great guy. It was the first time he had seen the documentary and was flattered to be portrayed as someone given too little time and having made a game that wasn't that terrible, anyway.
Yes, and I met and talked to Howard Scott Warshaw during the premiere screening of "Game Over" in Las Vegas a few years ago. Great guy. It was the first time he had seen the documentary and was flattered to be portrayed as someone given too little time and having made a game that wasn't that terrible, anyway.
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Thats a really interesting article. I think I remember playing the replacement game for Stadium Events on the power pad around 1990. I have to watch that documentary Nintendo Quest now as thats one hell of a game room Zippy.
I showed the article to my wife, specifically the part about your wife standing behind you shouting "Buy It! Buy It!". I said "Look how much fun she lets him have!". Wife was not terribly amused.
I showed the article to my wife, specifically the part about your wife standing behind you shouting "Buy It! Buy It!". I said "Look how much fun she lets him have!". Wife was not terribly amused.