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Retcon 18th June 2022 London UK
Posted on 7-Jun-2022 12:43:31
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Greenford computer club are organizing a retro computer and gaming event in the Greenford community centre in London.

There will be amiga computers there

Its happening on the 18th June 2022

For more details about the event here is the event page
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/retcon-the-retro-gaming-festival-2022-tickets-265425333317

Video of a previous years event

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSGo4wgx81Q

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