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and Jim Riley as part of the Electronic Circus tour, with Steve Sanders as the first captain. After the Circus folded, Day re-established the team with himself as the captain, taking the team on a bus tour. The team challenged the players of arcades across the country and attempted to challenge other
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January 14, 1984: Working with the Twin Galaxies Intergalactic Scoreboard, the USNVGT conducted the 1984 Coronation Day to crown the 1983 players, manufacturers, and magazines of the past year.
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February 12, 1984: The U.S. National Video Game Team attends the February 1984 AMOA Expo in New Orleans, beginning a long tradition of reviewing new games for the video game industry.
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In 1986, the USNVGT continued on without Day under Jeff Peters and Steve Harris with Donn Nauert as team captain. The team extended their reach to include publishing the
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July 12, 1987; The U.S. National Video Game Team organizes the 1987 Video Game Masters Tournament for Guinness Record Book.
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April 8, 1986: The U.S. National Video Game Team is authorized by the Guinness Book of World Records to organize contests.
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countries through visits to foreign embassies. In the years that followed the team ran numerous competitive contests.
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Video game champ buys 40 hours of play with 25 cents - Torrance Daily Breeze, Torrance, CA, July 12, 1987
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April 1, 1987: U.S. National Video Game Team Conducts 1987 Video Game Masters Tournament for Guinness.
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Video Game Masters Match Will Help March of Dimes, Vending Times, New York, NY, April 1, 1987
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Mark Hoff outside the original Twin Galaxies arcade location in Ottumwa, Iowa in 2014
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February 10–12, 1984: Canada-USA Video Game Team Conference is organized by USNVGT.
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U.S. National Video Game Team at 1984 AMOA Expo - Vending Times, December 1, 1984
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They're Masters of Video Games - Spokesman-Review, Spokane, WA, August 24, 1983
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The first annual U.S. National Video Game Team competition was held in 1985.
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There was Once a U.S. National Video Game Team, and This Guy Was Its Captain
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a short time later. Nauert appeared in television commercials for the
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Guinness sends letter to U.S. National Video Game Team, April 8, 1986
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U.S. vs. Japan Video Tournament? - CashBox Magazine, August 27, 1983
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Canadian Video Team Being Formed - CashBox Magazine, March 10, 1984
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U.S. Video Team Holds Tourney - CashBox Magazine, October 22, 1983
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Walter Day and his Business Partner from the early 1980s
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team in the early 1980s. It was founded in July 1983 in
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Ottumwa, Iowa
esports
Ottumwa, Iowa
Walter Day
Arcade video games
fighting game
Karate Champ
beat 'em up
Kung-Fu Master
run-and-gun
Commando
sports video game
Gridiron Fight
Electronic Game Player Magazine
Atari 7800
That's Incredible!
Nintendo Entertainment System
Nintendo World Championships 1990


"U.S. National Video Game Team Rates Games", PlayMeter Magazine, March 1, 1984
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Canadian Video Team Being Formed - CashBox Magazine, March 10, 1984
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U.S. National Video Game Team at 1984 AMOA Expo - Vending Times, December 1, 1984
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"Around The Route"

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