I know I haven't been on the board the last eight months or so. I've been super-busy with other things and knew that if I let myself I'd get sucked back into to spending way too much time on this board.
Anyway, it has probably already been posted, but I wanted to make sure. If you'll be in or near D.C. on March 16th, you might want to go to this. It's free but you have to register. I plan to attend.
http://americanart.si.edu/calendar/even ... 3D98311882
I'm not really expecting a great talk from Mr. Bushnell. He'll probably just use it to promote his Anti-AgingGames.com website. Still, it might be interesting.
Friday, March 16, Smithsonian - Nolan Bushnell Keynote
Friday, March 16, Smithsonian - Nolan Bushnell Keynote
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Re: Friday, March 16, Smithsonian - Nolan Bushnell Keynote
Being able to talk to the man that single handily saw the future and created video games and helped push the tech industry to where it is now is always interesting.Limewater wrote:I know I haven't been on the board the last eight months or so. I've been super-busy with other things and knew that if I let myself I'd get sucked back into to spending way too much time on this board.
Anyway, it has probably already been posted, but I wanted to make sure. If you'll be in or near D.C. on March 16th, you might want to go to this. It's free but you have to register. I plan to attend.
http://americanart.si.edu/calendar/even ... 3D98311882
I'm not really expecting a great talk from Mr. Bushnell. He'll probably just use it to promote his Anti-AgingGames.com website. Still, it might be interesting.
Re: Friday, March 16, Smithsonian - Nolan Bushnell Keynote
Yes, what you describe would sound interesting. I'm just not actually sure how much if any discussion will happen. I don't personally expect to get to talk to him, but that would definitely be interesting if I can.ATARI800XLfan wrote: Being able to talk to the man that single handily saw the future and created video games and helped push the tech industry to where it is now is always interesting.
Systems: TI-99/4a, Commodore Vic-20, Atari 2600, NES, SMS, GB, Neo Geo MVS (Big Red 4-slot), Genesis, SNES, 3DO, PS1, N64, DC, PS2, GBA, GCN, NDSi, Wii