
The 2010 Armageddon Expo was touted as having a brand new mix of animation, comics, gaming, TV and movie stars, movie screenings, rides, lasertag, wrestling, music, contests, giveaways and more.
This year Natcoll had a live video greenscreen, where attendees at the expo could pretend to be a TV journalist doing a live cross.
A game deveolped by recent Diploma of Interactive Design graduate’s — Turducken, was very popular. A prize pack for the highest score on the game over the expo was on offer which went to Allan Todd with a score of 122400 (who, incidentally, is considering enrolling in the Diploma of Animation (Advanced) in the future. Big thanks to Micheal Lucas (HOD Web/Interactive), who took a key role in designing and arranging the new technology that featured on the stand.

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