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Today was our one-day visit to GenCon.

We arrived in Indianapolis around 7:45 and got registered quick as a wink.  Found a quiet corner to peruse our program books, and watched people.

Indianapolis is very easy to navigate, and the convention center hosting GenCon is frackin' huge.

We found a little table in the center's food court and plopped down, to watch people and wait for the exhibitors' hall to open.  Lord have mercy, but people packed in to the area outside.  [profile] spykeetom struck up a conversation with a Warmachine player who had a nicely-painted Khador army.

When the doors opened up, we waited a few minutes for the flood of humanity to thin out, then in we went.  The first thing we encounter is Privateer Press's beautiful display of Warmachine figures.  Much oohing and ahhing.  Moving on, next was Days of Wonder, where we played a game of Cleopatra and the Society of Architects.  Days of Wonder impressed me greatly with their Shadows Over Camelot game, and Cleopatra kept the feeling alive.  Great game (I lost terribly, and Spykeetom was fed to crocodiles), with the most amazing mechanics and props and components.  While we were playing, we met up with the inestimable [profile] fishxxiii, who became our guide for much of the morning.

Roaming around the exhibitors' hall, we linked up with [profile] cybogoblin, who is a decent fellow, as skirt-wearing New Zealanders are measured.

A note about the hall - it's huge.  The hucksters' room at DragonCon was my previous benchmark, but for sheer rockitude, GenCon wins easily.

Got to meet Alex Flagg and Scott Gearin of Crafty Games.  Good guys - Scott is by turns manic and gracious, and Alex was terrific to talk with.

Then, God help us, it was back to the exhibitors, where we spent us some money.  Bought Pizza Box Football, after a quick demonstration.  This thing is awesome.  It's a fast-playing football game, with some very neat strategic elements.  There's an expansion pack available that contains variant rules/playbooks for all 32 NFL teams.  This game will be played a lot in the coming weeks.

Bought Damnation Decade from Green Ronin.  Happy to throw them some cash - I like this company very much.  Got a copy of Spycraft: Conspiracies from Paradigm Concepts, and was told that Combat Missions should be out at the beginning of 2007.

Talked to Jon Bancroft at the AEG booth.  Discussed Archon and its future, mostly.  I'm getting a bad feeling about this.  The con committee wants to permanently move it to an August date, and cut waaaaay back on the gaming side of the con.  Much as I hate to say it, that would pretty well knock me out of Archon.  I love the other programming available, but, well, with the amount of gaming involved, Archon has everything I want in a con.

Our last stop was the same as our first.  Spykeetom got a Protectorate of Menoth shirt and patch from Privateer Press, and I snagged a Cygnar patch.  These guys are just the coolest - friendly and passionate about what they do.

Wow.  I'm looking forward to going back to GenCon next year, and very probably to DragonCon, too.

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Date: 2006-08-13 04:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] maxsilver.livejournal.com
I'm debating between GenCon and DragonCon for next year. I've never been to either (I thought I'd been to GenCon, but was mistaken). I suspect I would enjoy GenCon more, though.

And, Protectorate of Menoth? Fanantic! Yay, Cygnar! (The IK game I've been in lately has been one of the most enjoyable RPGs I've played in in awhile.)

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Date: 2006-08-13 11:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tracker7.livejournal.com
I liked GenCon a lot more than I expected I would. It has a lot more going on now than just gaming gaming gaming. Three of the Mythbusters are there this year (and, lest I forget, we saw Kevin Sorbo), the Indianapolis Symphony performed two concerts of music from video games, and more. I always had a blast at DragonCon, too - there's just too much to see, though.

As for the Iron Kingdoms/Warmachine factions ... yeah. Menoth for the great mech designs and kick-ass-for-the-Lord philosophy, Cygnar for the colors and society and government.

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Date: 2006-08-14 11:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fishxxiii.livejournal.com
Wheee!!!! Brain still not online. Stay tuned for sensical comments later.

I did enjoy meeting you and the Girl. Very much a highlight of this year. :+)

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Date: 2006-08-15 01:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cc-wolff.livejournal.com
I loved Gencon and was really disappointed that we didn't get up there this year.

I share your concerns about Archon. I think that DieCon might roll up to be the heir apparant, but it's still a little too early to say for sure. I don't think that Archon will make it to another "0" anniversary if they adopt the permanant August date.

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Date: 2006-08-15 11:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tracker7.livejournal.com
I'm starting to think that Archon's committee may be getting into the Concave mindset - "We don't want these cruddy gamer kids messing up our pristine writing and filking and panels."

I don't think anybody stays away from Archon because of gaming, but I know plenty that won't go if there's no gaming.

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Date: 2006-08-16 09:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cybogoblin.livejournal.com
I'll say it only once .. it's a kilt :p

At least I'm man enough to wear one ;)

Anyways, it was good to meet you, even if I wasn't told who you were until afterwards! Gorram Fish.

As for cons changing, I heard a rumour that there would be a lot more PC/console gaming at GenCon '07 to make up for the cutting back of E3. That might makes things very interesting.

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