GenCon SoCal Throws In the Towel 36
The official GenCon website is hosting the official press release with the news: the West coast GenCon is no more. Citing 'competing shows' in the Southern California area, the RPG convention is closing up shop so that staff can focus on the Midwestern/East Coast Flagship event GenCon Indy. In an open letter from Peter Adkinson, he states how much he regrets this decision, and describes the four years of the event as well as the decision-making that led to this state of affairs. In his long discussion of the event, he downplays the attempt to merge with the IDG event and the inclusion of videogames into the GenCon formula. Though it's not listed as a root cause, the death of E3 would seem to be having a ripple effect here as well. He makes sure to point out that GenCon Indy isn't going anywhere, and that this year's 40th anniversary should be an interesting one.
Not GenCon Indy's 40th... (Score:1, Interesting)
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Hell, I'm from Canada and even *I* know that.
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2. Gen Con would still be in Milwaukee if there was enough space. The city opted not to expand the number of available hotel rooms, so Gen Con did what it had to do.
If you're going to lie, do a better job of it. (Score:3, Insightful)
2. Gen Con would still be in Milwaukee, if the organizers had been willing to move it back one weekend.
Milwaukee has TONS of hotel space. It's just hard to hold an event in the city when you're on the same weekend as the Wisconsin State Fair's final weekend.
Instead, they moved it to Indy... and now the same complaints (lack of hotel space mostly) are coming back, and none of the vendors want to drive all they way to fucking boring Indianapolis.
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Or Chicago?
Cleveland?
Pittsburgh?
Any of the above are relatively easier to get to. I'd suggest Columbus, but we already know that WotC wants nothing to do with that town...
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And Indy has tons MORE hotel space. Just because geeks are sentimental about Milwaukee doesn't mean it's a good location for business.
What's Next I Wonder... (Score:4, Insightful)
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Tkaing E3 as an example (sorry to all you marketers whose job rides on this) but someone in some position of authority had to do the math and say 'wait a sec; we're spending HOW many hundreds of thousands on this event, the booth, the bimbos, and sending a few flunkies on a junket...for what again?'
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Is the internet to blame (Score:4, Insightful)
Same with anime (Score:2)
Thank God for miracles like meetup.com.
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Several reasons bring me, and others to Cons.
First would be finding like minded people. There's just something about hanging out with tons of people who like the same thing you do that just isn't replicated by internet communities and such.
second: A LOT of companies run major events at cons that you can't really do anywhere else
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Internet can't replace Gen Con (Score:2)
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I swear that both anime-cons and furcons have gotten bigger for example...
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Given that I now move from place to place, the Internet is really the only way I'd know about a con.
That said, my reasons to go to a con?
So, there are reasons to go. The question is do the con organisers realise these reasons?
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Alcohol and nerd sex.
Scary as it sounds, it is the only reason I kind of go to a con.
But it usually only involves the former instead of the latter, but maybe this year.
Here's why... (Score:2)
They did have Dirk Bennedict signing autographs one year, though.
Since 1992 (Score:2)
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Yes, he was a founding member of WotC, but he is no longer a part of that company. And he did buy GenCon from them after the Hasbro thing.
Why SoCal? (Score:2)
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Ya, but the rest of it sucks.
Seriously though, gaming in Southern California seemed to be in a rut the last time I went to a con. All of the RPG events were either D&D or Vampire. Or, god save us all, Vampire LARP. After reading the flier a few times and not seeing anything different, I just gave up on Cons here. And, not being willing to fly to halfway across the country for a con, I never even looked into GenCon,
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PAX is Penny-Arcade's convention that they've been running for a few years. While it is mostly oriented towards computer gaming there's still a ton of board gaming and traditional RPG's.
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Well, that sucks. (Score:1)
Competition (Score:2)
http://www.protospielwest.com/ [protospielwest.com]
http://www.strategicon.net/ [strategicon.net]
Joseph Elwell.
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Strategicon was a very good convention, I attended it for a number of years when I worked for Flying Buffalo. But it's been probably 5 years since I was last there.
I do a Phoenix game con called Phoenix Con Games [conevents.com] which is a very good local c
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Any organized Gaming group is going to be perceived as competition. Let's hope that Protospiel West survives longer than GenCon West.
Joseph Elwell.