Midwest Gaming Classic Marks 25th Anniversary With Expanded Show and New Experiences April 24–26
From a Basement to the Baird Center: Fan-Built Event Becomes America’s Largest Retro Gaming Celebration
MILWAUKEE, WI — What began on June 30, 2001 as JagFest 2K1, a small gathering of Atari Jaguar enthusiasts, has grown into the nation’s largest retro gaming event. Once centered on a single console, Midwest Gaming Classic now brings together every major format of play, from retro and modern consoles to arcade and pinball machines, tabletop role-playing games, collectible card tournaments, indie developers, cosplay, and live entertainment.
At its heart, Midwest Gaming Classic is a community-powered homecoming for gaming culture, where collectors, clubs, companies, and creators share their passions side by side. The experience includes wall-to-wall arcade games set to free play, consoles from every generation, tabletop gaming, vendor showcases, live entertainment, and competitive zones throughout the weekend. Attendees can participate in cosplay and tournaments, discover homebrew creations, expand their collections, and explore the evolving world of gaming across generations.
In 2005, no show was held, a pause that became a defining turning point. When the event’s future was uncertain, a group of dedicated fans stepped in to help staff the show, secure larger venues, and rebuild it with a more formal community-led structure. What might have remained a small gathering instead grew into a community-built tradition. That independent, fan-driven spirit continues to define Midwest Gaming Classic today.
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