Here are the pictures of the Eurocon 2004. Thanks to the organizers! We had a fantastic weekend! 
Before we knew it. it was Sunday 16.00 and time to go home. We hope to see you all again next year!


The first evening (Friday) of the Eurocon

My XL showing TRON on it.

We had a nice meal at the 'Binky Bear'
and a lot of fun.
(at night some people regretted this meal...)
A superb piece of handiwork:
made by Thomas "Cybertom" Linke

An exact copy of the Shop-Kiosk.
Complete with light, glass-doors etc.
(1981 Atari 2600 in-store "POP" 
Point of Purchase display demonstrator)

 

Saturday:
the trade session

Sandra had traded a Pac-Man single!
She`s so happy ;-)

Matt had bought some very rare games
One of which was the Pepsi-Invaders

In the afternoon we all cleared the room and
played some more games.

Pepijn was going for the Galaga-Highscore-Contest.
He had won with 161.410 points!

A Nintendo cabinet with on two sides a sceen
and different game.

Mario Kart-contest on the GameCube.

The two dutch finalists: me and Pepijn.
we were up against Matt and Steve.

The Final!

Matt had won...

Saturday night we played games on the
Dreamcast via a beamer.
I, Sandra & Pepijn went for a Pizza, and we
all met later at the Arcade.
Unfortunately my camera was acting strange so I miss about twenty pictures here   :-(   Also the group-photo.
 Fortunately a lot of people have taken that group-photo, 
so one will appear here later.


Sunday:
The auction.
Roloff did the presentation which was a lot of fun!


The Vectrex 3-D Imager with game!!
Jens & Jens show part of their project which
involves literature about videogames.
They're trying to collect everything
that was written about videogames from the beginning until now.

 

'The Globetrotter Cartridge'
A home-made cart which travels all
over the world, and everyone who touches
it can sign a paper that he/she did so...

...one way or another...

Marco showed a Brazilian 'Telegame' in bag
An extremely rare item!
  
  


Roloff is doing a 'game-t-shirt striptease'  
 
Keith had gathered half an hour of game-/console- commercials from original tapes from the eighties.
We had a good laugh about them!

All one copy please!

The Vectrex 3-D Imager.
One of the coolest items of the Vectrex to own!
And we all could try it...

The finals of Bomberman, which Matt had 
(also) won. (man, he`s good!)


Pepijn with his prize for the Galaga Contest