Zapcon is a event mentioned in 2 episode(s).
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ZapCon did not happen last year but is back this year
Pinball and arcade show in Mesa, Arizona; May 4-5; includes tournaments and video game events
Giant convention in Phoenix/Arizona area; organized by Rachel; major community-building initiative supporting arcade scene
Phoenix Arcade and Pinball Convention co-founded by Rachel Bess and three others approximately 10 years prior to this episode
Arizona pinball tournament March 9-10 in Mesa at Events Center
Pinball and arcade convention at San Jose Convention Center; described as community-focused, homegrown event; hosts hundreds of machines; attended by Kale/Rachel; smaller/more community-oriented than Texas Pinball Festival or Pinball Expo
Upcoming Arizona state convention featuring arcade and pinball show, occurring in Tucson/Phoenix area
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Pinball event/competition mentioned as occurring during stream weekend.
Arcade conference in Jose Mesa, Arizona; returning after COVID hiatus; Jon bringing Final Assault machines
Arcade and pinball convention; April 30–May 1 in Phoenix, Arizona; Jon will attend with restored machines on display
Event where RetroRalph featured networked War Final Assault machines
Pinball show in Jose Mesa, Arizona (near Phoenix); Mike Vinacore and Jon Hey scheduled to appear at Stern Pinball booth; attendees can challenge staff for prizes
Phoenix pinball and arcade convention hosted by Electric Bat; featured Mobius, Computer Space, Labyrinth, Barbecue Challenge, and arcade upright games; included merchant vendors (Motoglass, others); Ball game raffle with Namco Multicade prize (~$2,800); drew 80-100+ participants for stall ball competition
Arizona's premier pinball and arcade convention founded by Cale and others 10 years ago; 2024 event March 9-10 with new leadership (Brian King and others)
Pinball and arcade show in Arizona; co-founded by Cale
Mid-tier pinball tournament with ~80 players where Derek Price learned competitive pinball; includes local and national-level players
Major annual pinball and arcade convention held end of April/beginning of May at Mesa Convention Center, Arizona. Features ~100 pinball machines, ~150 arcade games, tournaments including women's and open divisions. Helms and Paul Santa Cruz taking over coordination starting next year.
Arizona's largest arcade and pinball convention; Rachel was one of founders
Major arcade and pinball convention in Phoenix valley; location where Yucca owners found and approached Rachel; described as big arcade/pinball show
Major arcade convention co-founded by Rachel Bess and mentioned as 'one of the great arcade conventions of the United States'
Arizona's premier pinball and arcade convention, founded by Rachel Best and friends approximately 10-12 years before 2018.