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(September 7-8, 2024) VCF Midwest 19 : Vintage Computer Festival 

Vintage Gaming Memories
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@junib3333
@junib3333 15 дней назад
I saw myself in the video a few times!! Vcf midwest was a great time this year and i highly recommended everyone of any knowledge and interest level check it out.
@VintageGamingMemories
@VintageGamingMemories 15 дней назад
🙂Hopefully I wasn't in your way, lol. Seriously though, I agree it was great. There were definitely things that could amaze a person with any level of interest or knowledge. Bonus was that everyone was so friendly and inviting. Glad you were there too. Thanks!
@oliverw.douglas285
@oliverw.douglas285 15 дней назад
Good coverage of VCFMW 19. Saw a lot of interesting items & neat displays. Thanks for your efforts, in putting this together. I was unable to walk the event, so your video helped to fill-in the gaps. Thanks. :)
@VintageGamingMemories
@VintageGamingMemories 15 дней назад
Thank you for feedback and I'm glad you liked the video. Hoping I can make the VCF SoCal in February 2025.
@BobIoNix
@BobIoNix 13 дней назад
Commodores, Spectrum, Zenith, Datasettes, Floppies, its not static history, its alive and well, charged! Thanks for the video, hoping all the beautiful people, behind and using these innovations stay that way!
@VintageGamingMemories
@VintageGamingMemories 11 дней назад
Nicely stated! My 12 year old wasn't with me but I used the video as a good educational tool so he gets a better sense of the foundation that was laid before those gaming systems he plays on today.
@robloxman55555
@robloxman55555 15 дней назад
wow! Good history there and you can buy some of it. Thx for capturing it.
@VintageGamingMemories
@VintageGamingMemories 14 дней назад
Thanks for checking this out. I think I walked through the expo at least 5 times because I somehow found new things each time, lol.
@BigBadBench
@BigBadBench 12 дней назад
Thanks for sharing for folks that couldn’t make it!
@VintageGamingMemories
@VintageGamingMemories 11 дней назад
Thanks for the feedback and checking it out. As I mentioned in another comment, I will do a better job next time on the video and edits 😉.
@otodusobliquus3836
@otodusobliquus3836 11 дней назад
Hello, Clark here, glad to see all your love of Atari! And thank you for appreciating my kiosk! I, like many others, have been searching many years for one, and although it cost a lot of money, I am glad i was able to recieve and exhibit it! It really is a monster of a display, so it may be a few years till i exhibit it again, or until i have a better way of moving and transporting it for events, for now I will continue to preserve it, and hopefully i can find more historical store display items in the future to exhibit more of as well. See you next year!
@otodusobliquus3836
@otodusobliquus3836 11 дней назад
Also, 28:16 I guess I was given two spares of those floppy holders from the same gentleman since he found them after you left, haha
@VintageGamingMemories
@VintageGamingMemories 9 дней назад
Hi Clark. Thanks for checking out the channel AND thanks for sharing that kiosk! You did an excellent job on it. Again, I'd say your kiosk and the TOPO were my top favorites. A lot of history with those two. The owner of the TOPO is right around your age which proves the love for Atari continues to grow in our future generations. My 12 year will continue to carry that passion too 😊. Looking forward to seeing what else you might find from the past. Thanks again!
@VintageGamingMemories
@VintageGamingMemories 9 дней назад
@@otodusobliquus3836 Hahaha that's too funny. Those really are great holders.
@Mike-nf6nf
@Mike-nf6nf 12 дней назад
20:45 My friend bought the Commodore 64 video monitor from the guy at this booth. Very cool show! We were there all day Saturday.
@VintageGamingMemories
@VintageGamingMemories 11 дней назад
Nice! Glad you were there too. Yea, I remember seeing that monitor in the bottom left corner. I think it was a 1702. Seems to be great deals every corner you turn 😉.
@otodusobliquus3836
@otodusobliquus3836 11 дней назад
​@@VintageGamingMemoriesIt was indeed a 1702. I had two of them, and both sold/went to good homes!
@Mike-nf6nf
@Mike-nf6nf 10 дней назад
@@otodusobliquus3836 He refurbished his Commodore 64 with new capacitors and some ICs, if I recall correctly. He's got the monitor set up and running. Thanks for selling it to him! It's indeed in a good home.
@AndyVandercoy
@AndyVandercoy 9 дней назад
​@@otodusobliquus3836ha lovingly used at this moment in fact. Colors on this thing are fantastic. Thank you so much for a great deal. My friend and I really enjoyed chatting 😁 can't wait to come back next year
@fractalMD
@fractalMD 18 часов назад
Amy from Taylor and Amy here. So awesome!
@Dan-gy3cu
@Dan-gy3cu 12 дней назад
maybe fewer butt shots next time
@VintageGamingMemories
@VintageGamingMemories 11 дней назад
haha, point taken. As I mentioned in the beginning, the video was intended for me to just play back and see what things I might have forgotten/missed or might be interested in buying later but then I thought why not share it on the channel. I will definitely make a better overview of the next event and limit the butt shots unless I'm the only male there 😄
@AndyVandercoy
@AndyVandercoy 9 дней назад
Lol well can't have a good con without a few butts
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