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Live Brian Colin Chat session at CoinOpSpace.com
« on: March 31, 2009, 05:38:22 AM »


This Tuesday night, March 31st 2009 Brian Colin will be chatting with arcade collectors about his place in the history of coin-op games.  Brian worked for Midway Games where he was the principal designer, artist and animator on the following games;

    * Rampage
    * Zenophobe
    * Star Trek Voyager
    * Zwackery
    * Arch Rivals
    * Sarge

And other arcade games that he helped create, (but was not the principal designer) include;

    * Discs of Tron
    * Spy Hunter / Spy Hunter II
    * Demolition Derby
    * Kozmik Krooz'r
    * Jump Shot
    * And many more

The session will be an hour long from 9:00-10:00 EST and any member at Coinopspace.com can participate.  If you would like to join in the chat session, just log in to the following link and check "Will attend" in the RSVP box;

http://www.coinopspace.com/events/creator-chat-brian-colin

It is a moderated chat, which means you need to submit your questions to the event thread and we will ask the creator to make sure things stay organized. You can submit those questions here;

http://www.coinopspace.com/forum/topics/submit-questions-for-brian

This is another live Creator Chat in the series at CoinOpSpace.com.  We've already had live chat sessions with Owen Rubin, Tim Skelly and Jeff Kulczycki (Donkey Kong 2 creator).  In the upcoming months we'll see King of Kong star - Steve Wiebe, Pinball creator John Carpenter and more will be joining us as well.  Check out the "EVENTS" page for more info:

http://www.coinopspace.com/events

Hope to see some of you over there...

~Jeff

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Re: Live Brian Colin Chat session at CoinOpSpace.com
« Reply #1 on: March 31, 2009, 07:00:03 PM »
Thanks for the update Jeff  :-*