So I just got back from Tokyo 3 days ago and I’m still a bit jet lagged, and also very sick >.< But I refused to miss out on 2014’s RSM (Retrospelsmässan), Sweden’s yearly retro gaming exhibition in Gothenburg. So I drove there yesterday to see what they had to offer.
The setup was similar to last year, the biggest improvement though was that they had more registers at the entrance (6 instead of 1 or 2 last year) so the massive queues went a lot faster (but they were still there). Last year I waited almost 4 hours before I could get in, this year it took a little more than one hour.
The last 1/5 part of the queuing
There were as usual loads of cosplayers running around. It’s always nice to see ^_^ Here’s a few of the characters I managed to capture on camera:
It’s a me! Mario!
Street Fighter and Kingdom Hearts cosplay
My personal favorite: Wheatley from Portal ^_^ Brilliant!
At the fair there were loads of things to do. They had competitions, hundreds of systems, arcades and pinball machines setup to be played, artwork being made and sold, speedruns, street fighter tournaments, traders selling retro games and stuff and lots more.
And Charles Martinet was there (the voice of Mario & friends) and you could get his signature…
…which I did ^_^ He was very friendly and funny :)
I came in quite late since I had to drive for 2 hours to get there, so I didn’t have time to browse around a lot through the games. I also think that most of the good stuff had already been picked out, but I did manage to find a few things :) I found Sunset Riders for Sega Mega Drive, Wolfchild and Prince of Persia for Sega Mega CD. I’ve been curious about the Mega CD version of Wolfchild ever since I made the review for Wolfchild on Master System. I found it disturbing that the game lacked music, then someone told me that the Mega CD version had music, so I had to hear it ^_^ Sunset Riders has also been on my radar for some time but it has always been so pricey on eBay. I got it for approximately 40 GBP (or 69 USD).
I also found a mysterious Famicom pirate game which had no name, just an image of Tetris and airplanes?! So I had to buy it to see what it would be like ^_^
It turned out to be just Tetris, but I haven’t seen a Tetris that looks exactly like this one before. It had loads of gameplay options like 1 player, 2 player, cooperative, versus etc.
It also had loads of russian songs to choose from ^_^ Troika is my favorite :D
That’s it for now, soon i’ll make a big post about all my pickups in Japan, and also a small guide of Akihabara’s great assortment of retro game shops ^_^ But first I will have to sort out this mess on my desk of over 100 games that I bought during my 2 weeks there… o_O
If you wanna know more about Retrospelsmässan check out their webpage, you can also read about my visit to last year’s RSM here >>
I believe that what you have there is a hacked version of the Tengen version of “Tetris” with the logo and copyright/trademark information removed. :)
http://www.mobygames.com/game/nes/tetris_______/screenshots/gameShotId,32820/
On a side note, 2 player cooperative in that version of “Tetris” is a lot of fun. :)
oh cool! Thanks ^_^ I still haven’t found a copy of Tengen Tetris for the NES.
I’ll see if my bf wants to play some Tetris with me co-op then ;D
Wow. I’d LOVE to have that “problem” of a “mess” here. Well, I do, but it’s not fresh from Japan! Can’t wait for those updates, as i see some NICE stuff there!
Finally managed to finish two posts with shops and arcades at least, still working on my pickups ^_^ I’ve been supersick for an entire week though! >_< so it's been going very very slow.. right now I have sinusitis :(
Coolt! Fina bilder Heidi! <3 ^_^
Tack Mona! ^_^ Kolla in senaste inlägget, där är Christian med i en video ;D haha
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