Spectrum30 Show in Cambridge, 08th-09th September 2012

Started by zapiy, August 31, 2012, 08:30:36 AM

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zapiy

In the August-issue of Retro-Gamer there was an article about the Spectrum30 show in Cambridge. I would like to announce the show also here.

Sinclair Spectrum 30th Anniversary / ZX Microfair 2012
Saturday, 08th September, 10 am – 09th September 05 pm

I am really happy that after 9 years I can again organize a Spectrum-User-Meeting. This time it is very special, it is the Spectrums 30th birthday and we will make a show where it all began: In Cambridge.

What will be there?
Although we were unable to rent the Sinclair building, we will be quite near in the "Helmore Building" at the Ruskin University Campus. The show will be divided into three parts:
Mainroom where you meet all the Spectrum users and can build up your own setup. Here will be also the competitions and the food and beverage area.
Exhibition room for dealers to show their goods, clubs and magazines show their work and private users and inventors can show what they do with the Spectrum.
Workshop Area: We have a 400 seats lecture theatre for presentations, workshops, talks and the coder competition.

We have already a lot of guest-speakers, exhibitions and competitions.

- MJ Hibbet performing ,,Hey hey 16k"
- Panel talk ,,Hardware Design" with Rick Dickinson and Chris Smith
- Panel talk ,,Games Coding" with Kevin Toms and Jonathan Cauldwell
- Games Competition: Spec-Tank, 4 Player LAN game
- Kevin Toms: "30 years Since I wrote Football Manager..Writing again..."
- Digital Archeology with Steven Goodwin
- Spectrum & Clones Exhibition in the Exhibition room
- Retro-Dealers offering their products and services in the ZX Microfair

On Sunday there will be ZX Demo and Games Coder competitions.

On our website http://www.spectrum30.org.uk we will publish any news.

How to get there?
The Ruskin university provides a great site how to get there. Please visit:
http://www.anglia.ac.uk/ruskin/en/home/ ... .html#maps

International visitors should probably use the Stansted airport as there are cheap flights from all over Europe. Guests from oversea will probably have to use the Heathrow airport. From the Stanstead airport there is a train to Cambridge about every hour (Travel 1 hour). From Heathrow airport goes trains even all 30 minutes, but travel is 2 hours. As sooner you book your ticket as better the price:
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
From the train station you can walk about 1 mile to the Ruskin university or take the bus. Details are in the first link of the Ruskin university.

Buy Ticket/Contact
We offer tickets and tables. The prices are:
Ticket for the first day: 18,00 GBP
Ticket for 2 days 23,00 GBP
Rent TV: 5,00 GBP (please contact before the show)
The ticket prices include a voucher of 5,00 GBP for food and beverage.

Responsible for the ticket sale is the Sintech-UK office. You can book the ticket on our website http://www.spectrum30.org.uk
or directly in the Sintech-UK shop: http://www.sintech-shop.co.uk

What now?
First plan your holiday, then book the ticket to the show and think about if you need a table or TV. Then book your flight and/or train, as sooner you book, as cheaper it will be.
Then just think about your contributions. Do you want programm a demo or game? Please let them know.
There is not much time left, check regulary our website for any important updates:
http://www.spectrum30.org.uk

If you need any help, don´t hesitate to contact them: mailto:info@sintech-shop.de">info@sintech-shop.de

See you in Cambrige!

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zapiy

Brilliant stuff. I take it you went?  Got any photos to share.

Also maybe we should review some of you games?

Own: Jaguar, Lynx, Dreamcast, Saturn, MegaDrive, MegaCD, 32X, GameGear, PS3, PS, PSP, Wii, GameCube, N64, DS, GBA, GBC, GBP, GB,  Xbox, 3DO, CDi,  WonderSwan, WonderSwan Colour NGPC

TL

Quote from: "revivalstudios"I actually released 2 ZX-81 games at this event.

Avalanche -> http://www.revival-studios.com/?page=129

and

Mayhem -> http://www.revival-studios.com/?page=132

Also this free techdemo, called: Essence -> http://www.revival-studios.com/?page=134

They look awesome!!!!

I see the first game is an adaption of your Colour Clash game