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Two weeks left to register for GORF Melbourne [message #382232] Tue, 19 March 2019 22:26
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Originally posted by: Melody Ayres-Griffiths

Hi Everyone, Just a reminder there's only two weeks left to register for GORF!

GORF (The Great Oz Retro-Fest or Gathering of Retro-Fanatics) is a multi-day event celebrating the enduring resilience of the personal computing platforms of the 1970s, 80s and 90s including the Apple ][, Commodore 64, Atari, Sinclair and other 8- and 16-bit computer lines, as well as computerised entertainment hardware from that era such as video-game consoles and arcade cabinets

Modelled on the US KansasFest and Australian OzKFest events, GORF is an immersive experience where attendees stay at the venue, hacking and talking into the wee hours with other participants, or sleeping if that is preferred. GORF 2019 is going to be held at Urban Camp, Royal Park, Melbourne, a facility that has camp-style accomodation.

I've been organising some Skype calls for GORF to go along with our two keynotes (the Microbee's Owen Hill and retro-gaming researcher Dr Melanie Slalwell) and assorted attendee presentations; so far we have:

Atari 2600 game designer and Imagic co-founder Rob Fulop
Commodore 64 music composer Jeroen Tel
Softdisk and Commander Keen developer Lane Roathe
Disk-cracker extraordinaire qkumba and
Applesauce hardware developer John Morris

Some of the attendee presentations proposed so far include sessions about the ZX Spectrum, Apple II and Commodore 64

For more information or to register, visit https://gorf.org.au
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