I’ve
been attending video game conventions since 2003. During that time, I’ve met
many cool people, including friends I never would have met otherwise. One of my
best friends I’ve met through gaming is Delf Meek, who has helped me set up and run my booth at shows, manned the table so I could be freed up to do panels, and let me
crash at his place in Oklahoma to save on travel costs. We always have a lot of
laughs at gaming cons (he's funny and often sarcastic--he's probably puking at the sight of this post). We’ve also been known to kick back a brew or two, eat
way too much, and throw down on some classic arcade games. He’s become a friend
of the family as well. Delf contributed a couple of fun nostalgic stories to
The SNES Omnibus project, and I was glad to include him. Thanks, Delf!
Here’s
Delf’s bio as it appears in the books:
Delf Meek has been
gaming since he begged his parents to buy him an Atari 2600 back in 1981, when
he was just five years old. Since then,
he has evolved through every gaming system up to modern consoles, but his true
love is for the classics. An exhibitor at
various gaming conventions in Texas and Oklahoma, Delf enjoys collecting and
restoring old game consoles and arcade machines.
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