Difference between revisions of "GamesMaster Live 1993"
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− | {{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a three-day public event based on the television programme ''[[wikipedia:GamesMaster|GamesMaster]]''. The event featured various promotional stands, contests and games. Celebrity attendees included host [[wikipedia:Dominik Diamond|Dominik Diamond]], [[wikipedia:Jefferson King|Shadow]] from ''Gladiators'', [[wikipedia:Nino Firetto|Nino Firetto]] and several mascots from video games (i.e. actors in costumes). {{fileref|CVG UK 135.pdf|page=15}} | + | {{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a three-day public event based on the television programme ''[[wikipedia:GamesMaster|GamesMaster]]''. The event featured various promotional stands, contests and games. Celebrity attendees included host [[wikipedia:Dominik Diamond|Dominik Diamond]], [[wikipedia:Jefferson King|Shadow]] from ''Gladiators'', [[wikipedia:Nino Firetto|Nino Firetto]] and several mascots from video games (i.e. actors in costumes).{{fileref|CVG UK 135.pdf|page=15}} |
==Sega games featured== | ==Sega games featured== | ||
− | * 600 metre go-karting track. {{fileref|CVG UK 135.pdf|page=14}} | + | * 600 metre go-karting track.{{fileref|CVG UK 135.pdf|page=14}} |
− | * ''[[Mick & Mack as the Global Gladiators]]'' - contest held by [[Virgin Games]], with a mountain bike as the prize. {{fileref|CVG UK 135.pdf|page=15}} | + | * ''[[Mick & Mack as the Global Gladiators]]'' - contest held by [[Virgin Games]], with a mountain bike as the prize.{{fileref|CVG UK 135.pdf|page=15}} |
− | * The [[Sega Bus]] {{fileref|CVG UK 135.pdf|page=14}} | + | * The [[Sega Bus]]{{fileref|CVG UK 135.pdf|page=14}} |
==Magazine stands== | ==Magazine stands== | ||
− | * ''[[Mean Machines Sega]]'' {{fileref|CVG UK 135.pdf|page=15}} | + | * ''[[Mean Machines Sega]]''{{fileref|CVG UK 135.pdf|page=15}} |
− | * ''[[MegaTech]]'' {{fileref|CVG UK 135.pdf|page=15}} | + | * ''[[MegaTech]]''{{fileref|CVG UK 135.pdf|page=15}} |
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Revision as of 18:25, 9 September 2016
GamesMaster Live 1993 |
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Date: 1993-12 – 1993-12 |
Location: National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, United Kingdom |
Attendance: 75,000[1] |
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GamesMaster Live 1993 was a three-day public event based on the television programme GamesMaster. The event featured various promotional stands, contests and games. Celebrity attendees included host Dominik Diamond, Shadow from Gladiators, Nino Firetto and several mascots from video games (i.e. actors in costumes).[2]
Sega games featured
- 600 metre go-karting track.[1]
- Mick & Mack as the Global Gladiators - contest held by Virgin Games, with a mountain bike as the prize.[2]
- The Sega Bus[1]
Magazine stands