S P A C E

NEWSLETTER August, 1999

Michael
President's Corner
by Michael Current
August, 1999

First, please skip ahead to Greg's article to confirm the following: THE AUGUST MEETING IS SCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, THE THIRD FRIDAY OF THE MONTH. But check Greg's article to confirm this. If there were any further conflicts for the meeting space, the meeting would be CANCELLED for the month, and we go back to the regularly scheduled meeting in September.

Thanks for being a part of the July SPACE 17th birthday party, I hope everyone had a great time.

Concerning the updating of the Bylaws project, because the pizza arrived so promptly at the July meeting/party, we did not pick up the discussion last month. So, as mentioned in the July newsletter, let's try to take a look next at Article IV, which concerns the club Officers. I think some meaty discussion could come out of looking at this section.

My MIO is back in the hands of Bob Klaas of K-Products. He made it mostly work before, but then it had problems communicating with my external Zoom 2400bps modem. Any moment the modem is connected to the MIO, the Send Data and Reveive Data lights on the Modem both come on, and stay on until the data cable is disconnected (or power is shut off). Odd. Actually I sent him the modem as well as the MIO, so he could hopefully see the problem for himself. Can any of you imagine how this could be.

I'm off to a trip around Lake Superior, sometimes being as far away from computers as possible is a very welcome thing to look forward to!

But keep using that Atari!


Vice-President Statement
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE !!!!

Because of a mix-up the August SPACE meeting will take place on the third Friday instead of the second Friday in August. Plea mark your calanders for August 20th for the next meeting. This happened due to a double-booking of the City Hall by mistake. A group called 55 Alive has sent out invitations to their members for August 13th in conflict with our regular SPACE meeting. I was notified of the error by letter the day of the July meeting and it was agreed to give up the second Friday in August to the 55 Alive group. We will not be billed for the month of August so we end up still having our meeting and saving $65.00 to boot. So please mark your Calanders for Friday, August 20th for the next SPACE meeting.


Greg
Secretary's Report
by Mike Weist
August, 1999

Space Minutes, June 10, 1999

Space meeting opened at 7:40 p.m. Michael Current, Space club president, asked for a secretary report for the last meeting. Mike Weist, club secretary, recapped minutes printed in June, 1999 newsletter.

Michael Current then asked for a treasurer report from Greg Leitner, club treasurer, Greg stated that 6 months of post office box rental was paid. 1st quarter room rent was paid (April, May, June)and the next quarter room rental was coming due. Income from June, 1999 came from $110 made at club auction in June, membership renewal ($15) and DOM sales of $18.00. The treasury balance stands at $1581,

Michael Current asked DOM report from Glenn Kirschenmann, DOM chair. Glenn stated that DOM consisted of stuff from the Gennessee Atari Club.

Michael Current then asked for membership report. Glenn Kirschenmann, membership chair, gave a report. Glenn stated that the club membership stands at 19 members.

OLD BUSINESS - NONE
NEW BUSINESS - Michael Current, club president, stated that there was important business to discuss. Greg Leitner, club treasurer, stated he wouldn't be able to attend August club meeting if it was held on 2nd Friday. He also stated that the City of Falcon Heights accidently scheduled a group (55 and live) for the same night as our club meeting. This creates a conflict. Greg stated 3 choices for our club.

  1. Split the room, hold both meetings
  2. Try to reschedule the meeting for 3rd Friday in August
  3. Cancel August club meeting

Greg Leitner will talk to City of Falcon Heights to see if this is possible. If this is possible, Greg will talk to newsletter editor, Mike Schmidt, to see if he can get the newsletter out earlier to let members know about the meeting change. If this meeting change Isn't possible, the meeting for August will be canceled. The membership at meeting approved this proposal . Because of this mistake by the City of Falcon Heights, the month of August will be free for the club, no room rent.

Meeting adjourned at 7:40 p.m. Space club's 17th birthday party celebration followed.

Mike Weist, Club Secretary


Greg
Treasurer's Report
by Greg Leitner
August, 1999

A great SPACE birthday party by those attending the July meeting. We enjoyed pizza, desserts and beverages and a good time was had by all. It was great to finally sit down and talk to some members instead of having to run another Auction. I think everyone was getting a little tired of having an Auction every month, but I must say that I was able to make a lot of room in my basement.

Because of the Party we held a very short meeting, and we still did very well with receipts for the month. We had an old member renew his membership and Glen brought in a Great DOM that sold very well considering we had twelve members present. f you didn't make it to the July meeting, you will definitely need to pick up the July DOM at the August meeting.

Our expenses for the month was for two months BBS expense of $20.00 and the Pizza Party bill of $71.00. We lost a little ground in our treasury but we still have a balance of $1,532.43. We do have a big expense comming up very soon as the second quarter room rental is now due and it may have to be paid by the August meeting.

Speaking of August, please don't forget that the meeting has been changed to August 20th. We will save the $65.00 for that month as the Falcon Heights staff errored in double-booking the room on the 13th. Well, maybe that will work out okay for us because you never know about Friday the 13th.

See you on August 20th for the next meeting.


Space 17th Birthday Party

The Space 17th birthday party was held after our club meeting , which was very short. Even though we had a small group at the party, we did have a fun time. The party committee did a excellent job of planning the party and preparing for the party. Earline Fitzpatrick, Greg Leitner's wife, and others slaved away in the kitchen getting things ready, THANKS!!! We had a very delicious variety of PIZZA HUT pizza to choose from. Greg Leitner brought in the ice cold pop to wash all that pizza down and the Fitzpatricks brought some delicious cake for dessert. All in all it was a fun party. See you all at the August meeting.

Mike Weist


E-Mail Postings From Michael Current, SPACE President


Subj:	 Announcing Clash of Kings Now On Cart
Date:	99-07-29 17:15:27 EDT
From:	mcurrent@carleton.edu (Michael Current)

From: Video61@webtv.net (Lance Ringquist)
Date: Wed Jul 21 15:22:28 1999

The anolog classic, the clash of the kings is now on cartridge, it works on all
8-bit atari computers with at least 16k of ram, for ordering info,just go to,
www.atarisales.com and go to the ordering info page.

Thanks,
Lance

Video 61 & Atari Sales
22735 Congo ST NE
Stacy MN 55079

Subj:	 Announcing 7 New Cart Titles
Date:	99-07-29 17:15:23 EDT
From:	mcurrent@carleton.edu (Michael Current)

From: Video61@webtv.net (Lance Ringquist)
Date: Mon Jul 19 18:49:12 1999

Here are 7 new to cart format games for all xl/xe machines with at least 64k of
ram, these all run from the cart port, simply plug in and play.

1)  zybex
2)  mah jong from childs play software(the same company
     that did the awesome solitaire)
3)  monopoly, awesome graphics
4)  mr. robot&his robot factory
5)  dinky doo, 9 level platform game
6)  concentration(by the same people who did solitaire)
7)  tetris game one or two player simultanius version.

   To order simply go to, www.atarisales.com and go to the ordering info page.
Thanks,
Lance

Video 61 & Atari Sales
22735 Congo ST NE
Stacy MN 55079

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Subj:	 Hasbro Interactive Releases Rights to the Atari Jaguar
HardwarePlatform
Date:	99-07-29 17:02:47 EDT

HASBRO INTERACTIVE RELEASES RIGHTS TO THE ATARI JAGUAR HARDWARE PLATFORM

   BEVERLY, MA (May 13, 1999) - Leading entertainment software publisher,
Hasbro Interactive announced today it has released all rights that it may have
to the vintage Atari hardware platform, the Jaguar.

   Hasbro Interactive acquired rights to many Atari properties, including the
legendary Centipede, Missile Command and Asteroids games, in a March 1998
acquisition from JTS Corporation.

   This announcement will allow software developers to create and publish
software for the Jaguar system without having to obtain a licensing agreement
with Hasbro Interactive for such platform development. Hasbro Interactive
cautioned, however, that the developers should not use the Atari trademark or
logo in connection with their games or present the games as authorized or
approved by Hasbro Interactive.

   "Hasbro Interactive is strictly focused on developing and publishing
entertainment software for the PC and the next generation game consoles," said
Richard Cleveland, Head of Marketing for Hasbro Interactive's Atari Business
Unit. "We realize there is a passionate audience of diehard Atari fans who want
to keep the Jaguar system alive, and we don't want to prevent them from doing
that. We will not interfere with the efforts of software developers to create
software for the Jaguar system."

   Hasbro Interactive, Inc. is a leading all-family interactive games
publisher, formed in 1995 to bring to life on the computer the deep library of
toy and board games of parent company, Hasbro, Inc. (ASE:HAS). Hasbro
Interactive has expanded its charter to include original and licensed games
for the PC, the PlayStation and Nintendo 64 game consoles and for multi-player
gaming over the Internet. Headquartered in Beverly, Massachusetts, Hasbro
Interactive has offices in the U.K., France, Germany, Japan and Canada. For
more information, visit the Hasbro Interactive Web site at
www.hasbro-interactive.com.

   Atari is a trademark of Atari Interactive, Inc. a Hasbro affiliate. (c) 1999
Hasbro Interactive, Inc.

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Subj:	 Prominent Interactive Entertainment Companies Endorse Classic
GamingExpo '99
Date:	99-07-29 17:02:46 EDT
For Immediate Release
Contact Keita Iida and John Hardie
info@cgexpo.com
408-983-0953, 516-568-9768
http://www.cgexpo.com

PROMINENT INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT COMPANIES ENDORSE CLASSIC GAMING EXPO '99

   VALLEY STREAM, NY (July 14, 1999) -- A prolific line-up of leading
interactive entertainment companies will be sponsoring this year's Classic
Gaming Expo '99 to be held on August 14-15 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Contributing
to this year's event are Hasbro Interactive, Inc., Nyko Technologies, Inc.,
Telegames Inc., Next Generation Magazine and Digital Eclipse Software Inc.
Their financial and promotional support has proved valuable in aiding the show
coordinators to organize what is touted as the greatest gathering of industry
legends, historic gaming artifacts and classic gaming fans.

   "We are thrilled by the continuing level of interest that CGE'99 has
garnered among some of the market leaders in electronic entertainment," said
John Hardie, co-promoter of the show. "The contributions, product for prizes
and giveaways, and public relations assistance helps ensure that Las Vegas will
be the center of the electronic gaming universe during the month of August."

   Hasbro Interactive is a division of Hasbro, a worldwide leader in the
design, manufacture and marketing of toys, games, interactive software, puzzles
and infant products. With its vast repertoire of classic board games and the
recent acquisition of Microprose and Atari, Beverly, Massachusetts-based Hasbro
Interactive is focused on bringing simple yet addictive gameplay to all members
of the family. "With modern updates of such classics as Frogger, Centipede,
Q*Bert and Pong, we are bringing simple yet timeless gameplay to both classic
gaming fans and to a whole new generation of players," said Tom Dusenberry,
President of Hasbro Interactive. "We are proud to sponsor Classic Gaming Expo
'99.  Nowhere else could we hope to reach such a group of Atari loyalists with
the message that Atari is back and that the gameplay the company pioneered goes
on."

   For the second consecutive year, Nyko Technologies will be a prominent
co-sponsor of the show. The privately held marketer of innovative game
accessory products rocked and rolled last year's event by using the venue to
debut its Classic Trackball controller for the PlayStation. Nyko will once
again exhibit its extensive line of products at Classic Gaming Expo.  "We are
delighted to again be involved in such a wonderful show," said Robert J.
Rienick, Nyko's Vice President of Sales and Marketing.  "Classic gaming fans
are among the most savvy consumers of videogame products, and they recognize
the quality and innovation that goes into every Nyko product. This is our
chance to promote our line of peripherals while at the same time paying tribute
to those who have supported us through the years."

   Telegames is a group of multi-national operations that are
involved in all aspects of video games and computer software.
The Lancaster, Texas-based company is involved in online and direct mail
retail, wholesale distribution, publishing, licensing and contract development.
It also stocks a large inventory of classic videogame systems and software,
including Atari, Coleco, Intellivision, Nintendo and Turbografx-16. Telegames
also plans to sell its products at CGE'99, including exclusive re-releases of
the hit Atari Jaguar cartridges, "Worms" and "Iron Soldier II."

   With an enormous subscriber base for its print magazine and the fact that
it's online site is part of the largest online video game network, Next
Generation was an ideal choice to partner with CGE '99 to aid in promoting the
event. In addition to financial contributions, Next Generation has been
prominently running CGE'99 articles and press releases throughout the show's
promotional period.

   Digital Eclipse, a developer, publisher and distributor of
interactive software titles for PC, Macintosh, Playstation and
Game Boy Color, is well known throughout the classic gaming community as the
leader in the development of classic software titles. The Emeryville,
California-based company has been responsible for the production of such titles
as Atari Arcade Hits 1 & 2 and Williams Arcade's Greatest Hits for various
formats and Klax, Paperboy, Joust/Defender and 720 for Game Boy Color.
"Considering the large number of classic titles that we develop each year,
deciding whether to sponsor Classic Gaming Expo '99 was a no-brainer," said
Mike Mika, Technical Director of Digital Eclipse and a noted expert in the
field of software-based emulators of classic 70's and early-80's consoles,
coin-ops and computers. "Not only are many of our products geared toward the
classic game player, but we're big fans of classic games ourselves. We're
delighted to be a contributor to Classic Gaming Expo '99."

   Conceived and coordinated by two of the individuals responsible for
coordinating last year's highly successful "World of Atari" event, Classic
Gaming Expo is the industry's only annual show that is dedicated to celebrating
the roots of electronic entertainment, bringing together industry pioneers,
gaming enthusiasts and the media for the ultimate in learning, game-playing and
networking. Classic Gaming Expo is a production of CGE Services, Corp.
(www.cgexpo.com)
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Subj:	 Vintage Computer Festival 3.0
Date:	99-07-29 17:02:46 EDT
From:	mcurrent@carleton.edu (Michael Current)

	     Parallax Inc. and Dr. Dobb's Journal proudly present...

                     The Vintage Computer Festival 3.0
                             October 2nd & 3rd
                       Santa Clara Convention Center
                          Santa Clara, California
                              www.vintage.org


   For the third year in a row, the Vintage Computer Festival is back to thrill
and amaze you with the history of one of the greatest inventions in all of
mankind, the computer!


This year:

   * More great speakers!
   * More great exhibits!
   * More great vendors with Cool Stuff to sell!
   * More fun games and contests, including the Nerd Trivia
     Challenge!
   * Tour The Computer Museum History Center!
   * And of course, FREE STUFF!!

   In short, plenty of stuff to indulge all your SENSES:

	HEAR the speakers! SEE vintage computers! TOUCH them too!  SMELL their
electronics!  But please don't TASTE them!

       "The mission of the Vintage Computer Festival is to promote the
preservation of 'obsolete' computers by allowing attendees to experience the
people, stories and technologies that embody the
              remarkable tale of the computer revolution."

Register Early and $AVE!

   Register by September 15 and pay only $20 per person.  That includes access
to the entire event all weekend, including the speakers, the exhibit and the
flea market.  Kids 17 and under are admitted free, and as always, parking is
free too!

   To pre-register, send a check or money order to:

      Vintage Computer Festival
      4275 Rosewood Drive #29-161
      Pleasanton, California 94588

   Or visit the VCF website for more information and a handy registration form
ready to print (http://www.vintage.org/vcf/register.htm).

The Speakers

   Horst Zuse

   Horst, the eldest son of early digital computer pioneer Konrad Zuse, will be
giving a lecture on his late father's machines and will focus on the computer
businesses that Konrad later founded to market his ideas.

   Jon Titus

   Who can forget one of the earliest of kit microcomputers, the Mark-8?  Jon
designed the Mark-8 around Intel's 8008 microprocessor and wrote a construction
article which appeared in the July 1974 issue of Radio Electronics.



   Todd Fischer

   Todd bought the assets of IMSAI after their bankruptcy and continued to
manufacture and sell IMSAI products under the Fischer-Frietas Corporation. 
Todd consulted with MGM for the movie _War Games_ and, as a treat, will be
bringing along for show and tell the actual IMSAI 8080 computer that co-starred
in the film.

   Stan Veit

   Stan is an early chronicler of the microcomputer revolution, and also a
participant.  Stan started one of America's first computer stores in New York,
and in the process forged relationships with some of today's revered pioneers,
including Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, whom he shared a booth with at the
first West Coast Computer Faire where the Apple ][ was debuted to the world.

   Jim Willing

   Our admired and beloved VCF Celebrity, Jim will wax philosophic on various
themes of stupendous relevance.

   Eugene Kim

   Eugene is a writer for Dr. Dobb's Journal (a VCF sponsor!) and will be
giving a lecture on the history of free software, a very relevant topic
considering the free-software movement is in full force in today's computing
arena as evidenced by the escalating adoption of GNU/Linux.

   Curt Vendel

   Curt is the founder of the Atari Historical Society (check out his great
website at http://www.atari-history.com) and has amassed an amazing collection
of Atari artifacts and company history, including some one-of-a-kind Atari
prototypes.  Curt will be bringing along some of these prototypes for show and
tell.

   Roger Sinasohn

   Roger is an avid collector of early portable computers and will be giving a
talk on the history of the Kyocera 85, a.k.a. the Tandy Model 100, a.k.a. the
Olivetti M10, a.k.a. the NEC PC-8201A.

   Doug Salot

   Doug's research has uncovered what he believes to be the first "personal
computer".  Forget the Apple ][, the Altair or even the Alto.  Doug's pick as
first PC goes all the way back to the 1950's.  Designed by Edmund Berkeley, an
unsung hero of computer history, Doug intends to win Berkeley the prominance
and praise that he feels is much deserved by this virtually unknown computer
visionary.


   Plus!

   Workshops by Parallax on their amazing little BASIC Stamp.  Get a preview of
this cool little device by visiting their website at
http://www.parallaxinc.com.

   More speakers to be announced soon!  Check the VCF website for updates.

The Vintage Computer Faire and Exhibition

   This year, the Vintage Computer Festival exhibit will feature the exhibits
of individual collectors, all vying to win first, second or third place in
eleven categories, plus the coveted "Best of Show" award.  The winner of the
"Best of Show" ribbon will also win fabulous prizes.

   This year, we want YOU to exhibit the pride of your collection.  What better
way to demonstrate your enthusiasm for your hobby than to be an exhibitor at
the Vintage Computer Festival.

   Exhibitor information can be found on the Vintage Computer Festival website
(http://www.vintage.org/vcf/exhibit.htm).


The Vintage Computer Flea Market

   Every year the best deals on vintage computer items can be found at the
Vintage Computer Flea Market.  Here are only a few of the amazing items sold at
last year's flea market:

   * Apple 1 (no, we're NOT kidding!)
   * SWTPc 6800
   * A rare computer by "the digital group"
   * Morrow Decision 1 (S-100)
   * California Computer Systems (S-100)
   * Apple Lisa 2
   * And much, much more!!

   If you've got old computer stuff that you'd like to sell, there's no better
place than the Vintage Computer Flea Market at the Vintage Computer Festival. 
Please visit our website for rates and regulations
(http://www.vintage.org/vcf/vendor.htm).


The Nerd Trivia Challenge!

   Hey trivia fans!  Think you got what it takes to survive the Nerd Trivia
Challenge?  If you qualify, you'll be pitted against two other players in a
battle to determine who is the undisputed master of computer history trivia. 
Answer the most questions correctly and you could walk away with $50 in cash
plus some other nifty prizes.

   Lightweights need not apply, this contest is geared towards the serious
computer history enthusiast.  For contest rules please visit
http://www.vintage.org/vcf/ntc.htm.

Tour The Computer Museum History Center!

   The Computer Museum History Center boasts the largest collection of historic
computer artifacts in the world.  Their collection includes rare, one-of-a-kind
computers and artifacts that date back to the early part of the century and
beyond.

   A tour of the History Center's "Visible Storage" warehouse will be organized
on Sunday, October 3.  Tickets are limited and so advanced registration is
recommended.

   FYI: The History Center is on the move, and is thrilled to announce plans to
build a permanent museum to be dedicated by 2007.  You can help the History
Center achieve its goal by becoming a member.  Information about becoming a
member of the History Center can be found at http://www.computer-history.org.

Meet Fellow Computer Collectors!

   The VCF is the premier gathering for collectors of vintage computers.  What
better way to enjoy your hobby than by meeting other like-minded individuals to
share stories and information about your computer collection.  Register now! 
http://www.vintage.org/vcf/register.htm

Visit our Sponsors!

   Without our sponsors, the Vintage Computer Festival could not be a reality. 
It is our wonderful sponsors that enabled us to bring  you the Vintage Computer
Festival year after year.  Demonstrate your appreciation by visiting them on
the web:

         Parallax, Inc.
         http://www.parallaxinc.com

Parallax manufactures the BASIC Stamp, a versatile
microcontroller with a built-in BASIC language that is suitable for most any
electronics and computer hobbyist project.

         Dr. Dobb's Journal
         http://www.ddj.com

Dr. Dobb's Journal is the oldest continually running
microcomputer journal, in existence since 1975.  It
features monthly articles and columns geared towards
the computer programming professional.

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Subj:	 Classic Gaming Expo '99 Update 7/15/99
Date:	99-07-29 17:02:43 EDT
From:	mcurrent@carleton.edu (Michael Current)

Classic Gaming Expo '99 Update        7/15/99
-------------------------------------------------

Hello Everyone,

   A lot of exciting things are planned for CGE '99 and we've been hard at work
trying to put together one heck of a show for our attendees. We decided to send
out this news update to clue everyone in on the latest happenings.

   First we'd like to welcome our new sponsor, Digital Eclipse. If you don't
know, these are the guys responsible for many of the great classic compilations
and conversions that came out from Midway, Hasbro, etc.

   We now have well over 50 special guests that are planning to attend the
show. Check out the show page at http://www.cgexpo.com for all the latest info.

   Also be sure to check the latest list of vendors to see who's been added.

*** Great News ***
   Due to continued demand for CGE '99 we have changed our pricing as follows.
We have extended the $27.50 price until the end of July. All those that
register after July 31st, will have to register at the door. We have also
reduced the price of on-site registration to $35.

   Show hours are Sat. 9-6 and Sunday 9-5.  All attendees need to pick up their
name badges at the CGE '99 registration desk.

-------------------------------------------------

   Here's a list of some of the super things we have in store for everyone...

   - Hasbro is planning to hold spur-of-the-moment Pong tournaments throughout
the day. If you're in their booth at the right time, you might just get picked
to compete.

   - Midway has decided to make CGE '99 one of the stops on their Hydro-Thunder
Arcade tour. Walter Day of Twin Galaxies fame will be hosting the tour for
Midway.

   - Walter will also be organizing and running the CGE '99 tournament area.
Aside from the two regular contests, if you beat the high score on one of the
arcade machines or home system games Walter will enter you into the next
edition of
the high-score book.

   - Billy Mitchell, the first perfect score holder on Pac-man, will be at the
show with his machine showing the attendees how the pros do it.

   - Eric Bacher, of Alfred Challenge fame will be releasing his second 2600
game called "Pesco".  Similar to Alfred Challenge, Eric will sell 40 CGE '99
commemorative editions of the game with color label, instructions, and box. The
game will also be availale later in the month in B&W label, etc.

   - Eric's friend, Igor Barzilai, will debut his new 2600 game as well. Igor
will sell 50 copies of "Merlin's Wall" in special CGE '99 editions.

   - Eric has also created a secret game that will not be sold, but he will be
running a contest at one of the game stations with this game. Stop by and let
Eric know what you think and maybe win a prize.

   - Carl Forhan of Songbird Productions will be releasing 2 new Lynx products
at the show.

   - Telegames USA has indicated that they will have at least one new lynx
product available.

   - Tim Arnold of the Las Vegas Pinball Collector's Club will have a raffle
with all proceeds going to charity. Aside from coin-op flyers and other
goodies, the grand prize will be your choice of a full-size Missile Command or
Rip-Off arcade machine plus free shipping in the U.S.

   - CGE '99 will also see the re-release of the book, ZAP! The Rise and Fall
of Atari. CGE Services Corp. has inked a 5-year exclusive deal with McGraw-Hill
for rights to re-print Zap.

   - A special screening room has been set-up for previewing the current video
documentaries being released by Howard Scott Warshaw and Cyberpunks
Entertainment.

   - World-renowned Caricaturist, M.C. Sturman, will be on-hand at various
hours throughout both days to put your image onto our special Classic Gaming
Expo '99 backdrop. Prices are very reasonable at $5 for a B&W image or $10 for
color.

   - The CGE '99 museum is shaping up to be the best yet. Look for tons of
systems on display, both released and unreleased, as well as rare and prototype
software, memorabilia and other neat items. Some of the new highlights since
last year's museum include the Color Vectrex, Odyssey 3, Intellivision 1
Computer, and loads of software like 2600 & 5200 Tempest, 5200 Asteroids, 5200
Super Pac-man, and many others.

Remember - The Next Meeting is AUGUST 20th, 1999


DISCLAIMER

Published by the Saint Paul Atari Computer Enthusiasts (SPACE), an independent organization with no business affiliation with ATARI Corporation. Permission is granted to any similar organization with which SPACE exchanges newsletters to reprint material from this newsletter. We do however ask that credit be given to the authors and to SPACE. Opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of SPACE, the club officers, club members or ATARI Corporation.


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