NeoRage wrote:Nintendo Powerfest in 1990 was amazing! To me it never felt better to be a gamer. The bright colors, laughing and smiling from gamers AND gamer parents at the Powerfest were a far cry from the new Jack Thompson "ALL GAMES ARE EVIL" bleak future we live in now
You mean Nintendo World Championships, I think. Only the '94 was called Powerfest, but it was also called World Championships II.
That was a great time. All I remember is playing Gargoyles on Gameboy, playing Castlevania III in beta form, and of course competing in the contest. That day was a blur.
You made me rethink it for a second, But I knew I remembered the brochure and banners saying PowerFest.
"The Nintendo World Championships consisted of eight rounds, all separated into the three age groups. Contestants entered by going to one of 30 local competitions, which were held at the 1990 Nintendo PowerFest."
NeoRage wrote:Nintendo Powerfest in 1990 was amazing! To me it never felt better to be a gamer. The bright colors, laughing and smiling from gamers AND gamer parents at the Powerfest were a far cry from the new Jack Thompson "ALL GAMES ARE EVIL" bleak future we live in now
You mean Nintendo World Championships, I think. Only the '94 was called Powerfest, but it was also called World Championships II.
That was a great time. All I remember is playing Gargoyles on Gameboy, playing Castlevania III in beta form, and of course competing in the contest. That day was a blur.
You made me rethink it for a second, But I knew I remembered the brochure and banners saying PowerFest.
"The Nintendo World Championships consisted of eight rounds, all separated into the three age groups. Contestants entered by going to one of 30 local competitions, which were held at the 1990 Nintendo PowerFest."
This isn't a big deal, but I am interested in accuracy so I researched a little more. I cannot find any concrete evidence that the first show was called Powerfest. Wiki is certainly not reliable. In fact the link to Powerfest '90 is absent. The only other web listings are personal accounts - people simply stating "Powerfest '90". I'm not saying you're lying, or absolutely wrong, but I need more evidence. The only things I can say for certain is that the first show was called Nintendo World Championships, and the second was called Powerfest '94 as well as Nintendo World Championships II. You may be right. In fact, the more I think about it I'm inclined to agree, but I would like to see some actual proof.
You know, in my research, I checked nintendo.com, and could find no mention of it. Just sad. With such great history, you'd think they could devote some pages to it. The site though is for nothing more than commercial purposes.
I've wanted to go to E3 for YEARS. But when I first got the idea, it was still just for those 18+. But now that I'm old enough, they've closed it off to press and industry.
jjgames wrote:Does Animazement have much gaming stuff?
The game room is run by gamers, not anime fans. Next year the con is moving to a new location and I should have at least 3000 sq/f. I take pride in the room my group and I setup and run. The only issue is due to it's size, sometime you cannot get all the playtime you want. But most of us old timers like to wax nostalgic anyhow. Oh, yeah...we drink a lot too.
Small world. I'm from NC, too. I've wanted to go to Animazement. I've also wanted to go to DragonCon in GA, but I don't think that they still do that thing with cast members of "The Tribe".