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ZapCon 2014 at Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel
Tuesday, April 15, 2014 at 4 a.m.

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ZapCon 2014 at Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel
The Pueblo Ballroom at the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel took on the atmosphere of an old-school video arcade on Saturday, April 12, and Sunday, April 13, during ZapCon 2014. The rainbow glow from more than 160 classic video games and pinball machines shone out from the darkened room while a cacophony bleeps, bloops, and other electronic sounds filled the air as local gamers of all ages worked joysticks and mashed buttons during the two-day convention.
Photos by Benjamin Leatherman
The Pueblo Ballroom at the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel took on the atmosphere of an old-school video arcade on Saturday, April 12, and Sunday, April 13, during ZapCon 2014. The rainbow glow from more than 160 classic video games and pinball machines shone out from the darkened room while a cacophony bleeps, bloops, and other electronic sounds filled the air as local gamers of all ages worked joysticks and mashed buttons during the two-day convention.
Photos by Benjamin Leatherman
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