I would probably pick Mario World, but all the games on the cart are amazing!ĥ) Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord NES. If I had to pick an absolute favorite on the cart. It is a simple concept, catching a thief in a store, but it is a lot of fun and looks great on the Atari.Ĥ) Super Mario Allstars + Super Mario World Combo SNES.
One of the first games I played on Atari and still my favorite. By far my favorite platformer.ģ) Keystone Kapers Atari 2600. Most people consider 2 the best, but I think 3 was much better. Back in first grade my friends and I would go to somebody's house after school and play it for hours looking for every secret.Ģ) Donkey Kong Country 3 SNES. I replay this game all the time and it is still fun.
Once he talked me into actually doing something with the idea, he's been a great help in getting the ground work for the event started, including our early logo designs (check out FB page for images).ġ) Definitely The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time on Nintendo 64. He and I have a special love for Sierra and we can sit on the phone or Skype for hours talking about it and sharing stories. I never really did much of anything with the idea until Eriq Chang ( & ) pushed me into doing it. I think classic Sierra has a big enough following that a convention like this one can sustain itself. It would be amazing to also sit down and have the old designers & programmers share stories and sign copies of classic games. I have really wanted to have a place where Sierra (and adventure game fans as a whole) fans could get together and trade old games, art work, merchandise, stories, etc. I attend a lot of various conventions and sometimes I am lucky enough to see someone wearing a Space Quest shirt or find a copy of Kings Quest but it is a rarity. Mike: I have had this idea for many years. The Trickster: How did the event come to exist? At this time the event is entirely fan driven but many of the original Sierra alumni have expressed interest in involvement with the project. The Trickster: I believe the event is entirely fan driven and not by Sierra itself. I better go see Leonard quickly to try and get cheap passage!