mini arcade systems Archives - GamEir https://gameir.ie/tag/mini-arcade-systems/ GamEir, we're Irish for Gaming Mon, 16 Sep 2019 18:20:54 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 https://gameir.ie/wp-content/uploads/cropped-GamEir-TwitterProfile_3-32x32.jpg mini arcade systems Archives - GamEir https://gameir.ie/tag/mini-arcade-systems/ 32 32 120040487 EGW Cancelled: Dublin Gaming Mini Con to the rescue https://gameir.ie/featured/egw-cancelled-dublin-gaming-mini-con-to-the-rescue/ https://gameir.ie/featured/egw-cancelled-dublin-gaming-mini-con-to-the-rescue/#respond Mon, 16 Sep 2019 18:20:54 +0000 https://gameir.ie/?p=65397 When you read this article you’ll already be aware that the European Games Week has been cancelled and sadly this has put out so many people. Even though the people behind it are giving full refunds there is still the glaring issue of attendees who are flying over to the now-cancelled event as well as […]

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When you read this article you’ll already be aware that the European Games Week has been cancelled and sadly this has put out so many people. Even though the people behind it are giving full refunds there is still the glaring issue of attendees who are flying over to the now-cancelled event as well as those who are staying in hotels. There are no refunds being offered for the hotels or the flights. So what do attendees do? That is where The Guild of Nerds, The Republic of Players, and Mini Arcade Systems came in with the Dublin Gaming Mini Con.

The details behind Dublin Gaming Mini Con

On Sunday, September 22nd at the Wynns Hotel Dublin this collection of groups will be running a free entry mini gaming con as a back up for the European Games Festival.

They have no official affiliation with the con but have come together to put on a small event for those who have bought train tickets, flights, hotels and more.

If you know anyone who had plans for The European Games Week the Dublin Gaming Mini Con is a must for them. This will allow them to enjoy themselves this weekend as there are several events set up and they cater to everyone. I personally am impressed with what this collection of geeks is doing. They didn’t have to do but hopefully, this will help soothe the sting of the cancellation of The European Games Week.

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A breakdown of 8-bit Conference https://gameir.ie/event/a-breakdown-of-8-bit-conference/ https://gameir.ie/event/a-breakdown-of-8-bit-conference/#respond Mon, 06 Aug 2018 08:51:16 +0000 http://gameir.ie/?p=59967 Bit Wars! Hearken back to the pre-internet days. When games came in cartridge form, so robust, even the most angry kid could bounce it off a wall with nary a scratch. When nobody had more than one console. Not even the most decadent Ottoman princes. When the only information you could gather for a game […]

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Bit Wars!

Hearken back to the pre-internet days. When games came in cartridge form, so robust, even the most angry kid could bounce it off a wall with nary a scratch. When nobody had more than one console. Not even the most decadent Ottoman princes. When the only information you could gather for a game would be in an actual physical magazine, or from the back of the games box in your local Xtra-Vision. A golden age. Some say video games peaked back then. They’re wrong, of course. But we don’t tell them that directly, they’re an emotional bunch, the retro crowd. They’re also really nice and welcoming, and they do put together smashing conferences. That’s what I found out at the 8-bit conference in Griffith College, Dublin.

Bits and bytes

The 8-bit conference took over an entire building in the college Saturday and Sunday, with the various rooms dedicated to miscellaneous aspects of retro gaming. Downstairs, there was an arcade room, being run by mini arcade systems. The room featured a dozen or so table top arcade systems running upwards of a thousand retro games, from a plethora of systems. All the classics were covered, NES, SNES, Sega Master System, and Mega Drive, and visitors could play to their heart’s content. Delightful.

The National Computer and Video Games Museum had a room downstairs, and it was loaded with quality. These guys went proper old school. I’m talking Atari 2600, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, old school. They’d also set up the usual selection of consoles, including an original Game Boy set to play on a CRT box. Ah, sweet memories.

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The 8-bit conference are also an inclusive bunch and had a room set up downstairs exclusively for those retro gamers with special needs, a nice touch indeed.

Upstairs was the main conference hall. A large space filled up with vendors of the retro, and some new gear to boot, including Trust Gaming. There were cos-players, with the 501st Legion out in force(!). Allcast Irish Gamers took to the stage each day, running competitions and tournaments, with a couple of panels featuring Irish gaming talent alongside.

All told the 8-bit conference was well worth a visit. I brought along my 5-year-old, and I could hardly drag him away from the place. That’s about the only qualifying statement I need. Well played guys, well played. Sorry, its gg now isn’t it? Damn new school…

 

 

 

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