Yesterday, prior to sitting down to watch the Big Game, I spent the afternoon setting up some game displays.
Featured are some of the most iconic game sets from the history of the game. Continue reading “Displaying the past”
The National Electric Football Game Museum
"preserving the buzz…" The National ELECTRIC FOOTBALL Game Museum is dedicated to preseving the history of the game, the memories of the generation who grew up playing the game and the innovations in technology that have allowed this game to endure into the 21st century.
Yesterday, prior to sitting down to watch the Big Game, I spent the afternoon setting up some game displays.
Featured are some of the most iconic game sets from the history of the game. Continue reading “Displaying the past”
Part of fulfilling the Museum’s mission of educating the public about the game of electric football is maintaining a media library of printed and digital materials. Continue reading “The NEFGM Media Library”
Board Member Lynn “Weirdwolf” Schmidt and other members of Kansas City Electric Football doing their part to promote the game.
This past Saturday Kansas City Electric Football went out to Outlaw Cigar South and demonstrated the game to the Outlaw Gang. We heard lots of stories from the crowd about how they had the game as a child BUT it was nothing like what they were seeing in front of them and didn’t perform like this! James brought some 49ers and played Jesse in a Super Bowl matchup. Jesse must have hit 90% of his passes on the day! Chiefs won 54-0! (In truth, we didn’t let the 49ers play any offense) We also got to meet former Chiefs DB, Mark Collins and former RB, Ted R McKnight! Great day and fun to visit with everyone about the game!
Photos courtesy of photographer Jeff Mahaney and Outlaw Cigar.
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