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<title>Images from CAX 2K</title> <body bgcolor=#000000 text=#ffffff link=#ff0000> <p> This was my first California Extreme, and it was really fun. <br> The Atari panel was extremely interesting, and there were many uber-cool games.<br> If you missed it, you missed out. Get off your fat ass and go next year. <p> The <a href=http://www.sinistar.com/AtariPanel.jpg>Atari panel</a>, L to R: <b> Owen Rubin, Mike Albaugh, Ed Logg, Al Alcorn<p> The legendary, ultra-rare and frankly unplayable "Army Battzone",<b> <a href=http://www.sinistar.com/bradleytrainer.jpg>Bradley Trainer.</a> <p> The Game Exidy Forgot: <a href=http://www.sinistar.com/teetertorture.jpg>Teeter Torture</a> (really- they have no memory of making this game!)<br> It's rather like Space Invaders on a see-saw on Venture hardware. Mildly fun.<br> This is the only one known to exist.<p> A tiny video of an actual, working Sundance is <a href=http://www.sinistar.com/sundance.avi>here</a>...<p> ...and an equally tiny clip of one of the only two <a href=http://www.sinistar.com/marbleman.avi>Marble Man</a> games in existence.<p> <a href=http://www.sinistar.com/CAX-Pan.avi>This</a> is a short pan around the convention hall-<b> Note Laser MAME (unwatchable) and the laser game projections on rear wall.<p> <a href=http://mercurial.cc/CAX.mov>This</a> is a longer clip showing three games: Marble Man, Blasto and 4-player Eliminator.