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Calling Developers for the Indie Games Showcase at Emulator 2011

Emulator will celebrate the importance that classic gaming (including 8 & 16 bit consoles and arcade machines) has brought to a generation of gamers. The event will also look to promote the gaming industry in Australia as well as connecting these developers to gamers. Furthermore the whole event will raise money for Starlight Foundation!

There's only three weeks to go until Emulator 2011. Here are the latest updates!

Indie Games Showcase

We are looking for independent game designers and studios to participate in our Indie Games Showcase on Tuesday 27th September. We will give you an opportunity to show off any new games in development or recently released titles.

The event will be open to the public and the games arcade and bar will be open so come along to show off your wares, meet other indie gamers and promote what you are doing to the gamer lovers of Brisbane.

For more information or to register – please contact Pete on info@emulatorart.com.au

Registrations now open for Arcade Battles!

Who Will Be Brisbane’s arcade champion?
Register now for your chance to compete in the first ever Emulator Old School Battle!
Winners receive some great prizes, a trophy and of course – bragging rights as to their place as the first Emulator Arcade Champion.

There will be 2 events:

Saturday 24th September – Junior Arcade Champion
Friday 30th September - Open Champion

We are not going to tell you what machines are in the Open Championship just yet – this will be revealed on the night. Bring your friends to the challenge – there are great prizes, raffles and trophies on offer!

Please register here for more information.

Campbell Whyte

Artist Campbell Whyte is constructing a massive Legend of Zelda map Emulator.

“Each illustration will feature one enemy from the overworld on a small plot of land. I’ll then be stitching them all together to form a map of the overworld, it should be pretty cool when it’s all done.”

Campbell is an artist from Western Australia. You can learn more about him here