Have to agree about the organization. It was terrible. Not even anything outside of building telling you there was a show on at all, no timetable or floorplan which just caused people to wander around wondering where to find the rest of the stalls. I only stumbled across Matthew Smith's talk completely by accident in a room on the 1st floor off a corridor not even part of the show!
I saw Andrew Oliver walking around and would have liked to hear his talk as I owned nearly all the dizzy games on the Amiga and finished all of them without cheating.
Yeah, I was very tempted by some of those marquees too.
I sold all my old C&VGs and Crash mags years ago at car boot sales but reckon I should have kept them as it looks like they are becoming quite collectable judging by the prices they were being sold at.
Also got rid of my complete collection of hundreds of Amiga mags last time I moved house. Kicking myself now as I bet they would be quite collectible in the coming years.
I bet your wife loved the shops in Croydon. There's bloomin loads of 'em. The trams are cool as well. First time I'd seem them even though I live just a few miles away.
Got a bit lost trying to find the show as I was using some ripped out pages from a ten year old A to Z and Croydon has changed so much since then.
Oh well, it was lovely and sunny on Saturday, so at least the day didn't go completely to waste.
Boo!