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Wausabicon was superb! Tremendous thanks to our hosts, Elks Lodge 248 and the Evercon crew for putting it all together! It's fun to have a miniature convention in the summer again!
A trio of machines headed to Wausabicon this Saturday, Jun 27th! Wausabicon is a manga/anime/gaming meetup, so the club is leaning into the theme, and pulling some unusual hardware out of storage! The Casio Loopy (yes, from the calculator, watch, and piano company) was a very niche video game system marketed exclusively at little girls. It had less than to games before they discontinued it. It had a built in sticker printer which takes up about half of the console. The NEC PC-FX was the successor to the PC Engine (TurboGrafx-16 here in America) and it was a 2D sprite monster right as the PlayStation and Saturn were leaping into 3D. The PC-FX pivoted to more "mature" titles, with only a handful of "normal" video games ever released.
The Sharp Twin Famicom was a Nintendo Famicom plus the Famicom Disk System expansion module all rolled into one, and built under license. The Famicom was the Japanese precursor to the Nintendo Entertainment System in America.
Tremendous thanks to all who came out to the CREATE Multiplayer Game Night!
Join the WCC at CREATE Portage County for another excellent multiplayer game night on Friday, June 12th, 2026 starting at 6PM! The showcase
Tremendous thanks to all who came to the WCC's Pop Up Museum show (and impromptu Mina the Hollower launch party!) in Wisconsin Rapids! It was loads of fun!
VP CON in Plover was fun!
A few photos from the CREATE show. It was a great time!
Join the WCC at CREATE Portage County for another excellent multiplayer game night on Friday, May 15th, 2026 starting at 6PM! The showcase e
Photos from the CREATE show!
Join the Wisconsin Computer Club yet again in Janesville Wisconsin on Saturday, April 11th at the Hedberg public library at 11AM for another
More photos from the Janesville show here!
The show in Janesville Wisconsin was awesome!
The LAN party at CREATE Portage County went great!
We had a great time at Collectorabilia Con in Green Bay with our friends at Great White Retro!
A few photos from the WCC show in Green Bay!
On Saturday, March 21st, 2026 at the Weyers-Hilliard library in Green Bay Wisconsin, as many Macintosh machines as we can muster will rise from storage for a Marchintosh celebration! Join us if you can, this is gonna be amazing!
A busy weekend for the WCC! A show in Stevens Point at CREATE Portage County followed up by a pop up museum show at the Wautoma Library! The retro tech fun keeps on rolling!
EVERCON is ON!
The Battleship has been assembled. Coming to WCC shows as soon as this weekend!