JoWood, famous for their Industry Giant and Traffic Giant games had a small booth compared to last years, which had around 20
PC's showing off their games. This years booth was semi-closed.
This brings back childhood memories, the Il Tempo Gigante, used in probably the best puppet movie ever created,
Pinchcliffe Grandprix. The game didn't impress me at all though.
TDK was showing off their GBA games, Get Phat and Lady Sia, at their stand, but not in playable form, now what's
up with that?
The game which received the most awards and praising words at the show, Denki Blocks will be released both for the GBA
and GBC.
This was the most impressive and interesting stand at the entire show, Kemco was showing off a lot of their GBA titles
in playable form and last but not least showing their Universal Studios GameCube game, and movie of their Batman GameCube
game. They also had a very cool trailer/teaser running on a few other tv's, shame it wasn't included on the press kit.
More Kemco, mmm GaaaameCuuube!
Midas once again had a large booth showing off their low price PS2 games, publishing Winback for the PS2, hmmm that could
make me buy a PlayStation.
A better angle of the booth, yes?
Ubi Soft had a very boring booth if you look at it with Nintendo gaming eyes, because there was nothing there for the
public to see, but still a better stand than last years closed one.
The center of the show floor, refreshments anyone?
Lots of GBA accessories, some more useful than others.
Telegames had their first person shooter Back Track on the show, running on an old Visoly AB4 flash cartridge :)
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Interesting GameCube joystick/pads and a steering wheel. Right there at the top of the lot is a GBA camera along
with some sort of stand for the Advance. The camera wasn't running so no idea of how it looks.
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Also a bit of Sega Dreamcast at the show, at distributor BigBen's booth.
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