I have some questions. Are these sorts of events fairly common over there?
These events are not common. In fact, since the end of 2013, we began in South of France some advertising.
Capitole du Libre (Open source conference) in November (Toulouse) - Linux-SWAT, ptitSeb (I am in the organisation team of this event)
Toulouse Game Show (Video games, cosplay, ...) in December (Toulouse) - Linux-SWAT, ptitSeb, fantomid
Pix & Tech, (Innovation, video games, cosplay, video games tournament) in May (Nîmes) - Linux-SWAT, ptitSeb, fantomid with magic_sam support
Retrogaming Show (Retrogaming and cosplay) in June (Marseille) - Linux-SWAT, ptitSeb, fantomid
RMLL (Open source conference) in July (Montpellier) - actually, Linux-SWAT, fantomid and ED
I don't know if more orders are taken from France after these events. But it was always two very pleasant days to meet people, get contacts and present all the works done by all of us.
Who seems most interested in the Pandora at these shows, young people (kids/early 20s) or older people?
Young, middle age and old people are interested.
Some are happy to see the Pandora. They heard of it at the beginning, didn't follow the project, and finally see it during an event.
Others are interested in the discovery. A little "laptop" device in a Nintendo DS casing.
Many are impressed by the emulation power of the Pandora (Dreamcast, PSP, N64).
But the Starcraft story (thanks notaz) is the most impressive.
Do you guys sell anything, or is it just to try it out and share info?
We were authorized to sell but following ED decision, we don't sell anything. Most of time, we are at events to share information and present community, Pandora and now Pyra.
What is the game being displayed on the TV in the last pic?
Don't know exactly. Maybe Linux-SWAT could answer. On the TV, we show Drastic with MetalSlug 7 and Reicast with Shenmue and the video presentation of the Pandora.
Are there many people who don't have booths there?
Lot of booths were for retrogaming, video games and geek stuffs shop. All the booths were in the same place.