Here's a photographic tour of some of the awesome vendor and exhibitor booths at the Classic Game Expo this year:



Just inside the entrance was the huge Digital Press booth, with tons of vintage games, game reference books, and other merchandise for sale. Attendees also enjoyed their lounge area where you could play classic consoles.



The Atari2600.com booth looked like a gaming retail shelf right out of the early '80's.



The B & C ComputerVisions booth had stacks of Atari games available.



The Cryptic Allusion booth let gamers unleash their Feet of Fury.



Good Deal Games uses all the proceeds from their game sales to finance the release of new titles for classic systems.



The Lost Levels booth had many unreleased or rare titles for classic consoles on display and ready to play. Titles shown included Propeller Arena for Sega Dreamcast, and Mr. Gimmick, Drac's Night Out, Legend of the Blob Bros. 2, and California Raisins for the NES.



A close-up on Propeller Arena for Dreamcast. The game was cancelled just weeks before its scheduled 2001 release in consideration of the September 11th tragedy.



The Midway booth was previewing a playable version of their upcoming classic arcade game collection title for the PlayStation 2.



The NEO GEO Freaks booth featured many rare titles for the enduring SNK console.



The Northwest Classic Game Enthusiasts booth sported several classic systems.



Packrat Video Games had lots of classic games available at their booth, and you could even try them out before buying! Of particular interest was their custom table and lamp made entirely out of Atari 2600 Combat cartridges (shown at right).



A worthy cause.



Atari Jaguar enthusiasts and programmers unite at the JagFest booth.