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July 4, 2024 • 65 mins

Summary


The Poor Gamer podcast discusses the Southeast Game Exchange event and interviews Austin Bell, the organizer. They talk about their earliest gaming memories, favorite games, and the evolution of gaming. Austin shares the story of how the Southeast Game Exchange started as a small retro gaming swap meet and grew into a regional convention. They also discuss the challenges and successes of organizing the event over the years. The Poor Gamer and his guest discuss their experiences at the Southeast Game Exchange and owning a game store. They talk about how running the convention prevents them from fully enjoying it and how their love for gaming has changed over time. They also discuss the impact of emulation on their business and the importance of physical copies for collectors. The Poor Gamer shares his tips for getting the most out of the convention and teases some plans for next year's event.


Keywords


Poor Gamer podcast, Southeast Game Exchange, gaming memories, favorite games, evolution of gaming, retro gaming, regional convention, Southeast Game Exchange, game store, convention, gaming, emulation, physical copies, collectors, tips, future plans


Takeaways


The Southeast Game Exchange started as a small retro gaming swap meet and grew into a regional convention.

The organizers have learned from each year's event and continuously improve their processes.

The evolution of gaming has seen advancements in graphics, controls, and accessibility.

Favorite games can vary depending on personal experiences and nostalgia.

COVID-19 had an impact on the gaming industry, including delays and layoffs.

Gaming experiences can be influenced by the generation in which one grew up.

The Southeast Game Exchange provides a platform for collectors, gamers, and vendors to connect and trade.

Organizing a convention involves dealing with challenges and learning from past experiences.

The podcast hosts have a passion for gaming and enjoy discussing gaming-related topics. Running a convention can prevent organizers from fully enjoying the event

The accessibility of games through emulation can both hinder and benefit game stores

Physical copies of games are still valued by collectors

Attending both days of a convention allows for a more comprehensive experience

The Southeast Game Exchange offers a diverse range of gaming experiences

The convention plans to expand to a three-day event next year

Collaboration with other conventions is welcomed

The convention aims to cater to gamers of all interests and ages

Tickets for the Southeast Game Exchange can be purchased online or at the door

Children aged five and under can attend for free


Sound Bites


"Playing on the original Nintendo with my cousin and we played The Flintstones, not the Dinosaur Peak one, not the expensive one, the Rescue of Dino and I remember we played through it."

"When somebody says Flintstones, the first thing I think about are the Flintstones push-up popsicles. I can taste it."

"While I think that the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 era, it... It created a lot of franchises that the next generation of consoles built on."

"I cannot name one item that I have purchased at the Southeast Game Exchange."

"I don't game at all because I'm just surrounded by it."

"Emulation is bringing light to these older games and driving collectors to buy physical copies."


Chapters


00:00 Introduction and Announcement of Southeast Game Exchange

01:48 Guest Introduction and Discussion of Early Gaming Memories

07:07 Opinions on the Peak of Gaming

20:25 Challenges and Setbacks in Organizing the Conventi

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