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Midwest Gaming Classic : ウィキペディア英語版 | Midwest Gaming Classic
The Midwest Gaming Classic (MGC) is an annual convention for all forms of electronic entertainment, including video games, arcade games and pinball, with a focus on retrogaming. The event has been held in several locations in Wisconsin since launching in 2001. == History == The Midwest Gaming Classic was first held on June 30, 2001 as Jagfest 2K1 and was dedicated to ongoing fan base and homebrew scene of the Atari Jaguar. At that time, the 2K1 show organizers Dan Loosen and Gary Heil decided to open the show to all classic platforms in an effort to expand attendance. They were soon contacted by Martin Goldberg who offered to set up a museum area for the show, and started a tradition of having consoles and computers on display playable by show attendees, as well as gaming competitions held on multiple platforms and prizes at the show. That first year had 15 tables and 20 games available to play. By 2015, it had grown to over one thousand games. The event has moved several times over the years, but has always been in the Milwaukee area.
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