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PSP/NPPL World Cup 2002
October 18-27, 2002
Kissimmee, FL
Trade Show Gallery 1

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Adrenaline Games' Paintcheck Paintball Simulation Board Game
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Game Designer Wilfrid Lupano.  Lupano co-designed the game with brother Rodolphe and the pair draw cartoons that appear in Facefull Magazine.
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The Raven compound
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Raven's paintball and skating clothing.
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Crowds watching games on the Raven field
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Raven's new Nuvis NV-X goggle system.  It is very similar to their original Nuvis-1.
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Notably different is the more flexible mask section.
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Raven paintball pants.
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The Raven semi.
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WDP compound.
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WDP's "beach," complete with volleyball court - lined in white feathers of course.
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WDP's booths.
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IR3 player settings - gun settings used by pro players.
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WDP's ball sizer.
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Inverted LCD - black background with grey text.
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Assorted Angel accessories
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A lineup of IR3s.
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Angel clothing.
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More IR3s.

 
 

 


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