Joseph Yamine
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Joseph Yamine with MAGFest 1 program, August 2002
This photograph shows MAGFest founder Joseph Yamine holding a copy of the program for MAGFest 1. This photograph was taken at Captain Gamestation, a game store run by Yamine in Roanoke, VA.
MAGFest 1 "Instruction Manual / Program Book" draft, circa 2002
This is a draft version of the program for MAGFest 1. The program includes a tentative event schedule and various placeholder elements, such as spaces for ads, and unfinalized copy that refers to the unnamed mascot for MAGFest 1 as simply "mascot."
MAGFest 1 staff badge, September 27–29, 2002
This collection contains items related to the founding of Omakecon and the promotion of the first MAGFest event. This includes materials related to other events and groups, particularly anime and gaming events in the Virginia area where the MAGFest community was first organized.
MAGFest founding and MAGFest 1 event ephemera, 2000–2002
The first MAGFest event in September 2002 originated as Omakecon, a video game-focused anime convention founded by members of the video game and anime communities in Roanoke, VA. Due to an organizational dispute, Omakecon was never held. Joseph Yamine, an organizer for the event and the owner of the Roanoke video game store Captain Gamestation, relaunched Omakecon as a video game event called the Mid-Atlantic Gaming Festival.
MAGFest guidebooks, promotional material, and ephemera
MAGFest (Music and Gaming Festival) is a series of community-run video game event with a focus on video game music and gaming culture. The events, run by the non-profit organization MAGFest, Inc., began in 2002 as the Mid-Atlantic Gaming Festival in Roanoke, Virginia. Since then, the organization has expanded to run multiple events and game concert series throughout the United States.
MAGFest promotional booth at Otakon 2002, July 26–28, 2002
This photograph shows the promotional booth for MAGFest at the Baltimore-area anime convention Otakon 2002.