>>41645728It was large, but much of the events sucked this time around.
GWS had only a 10x10 booth and no demos, with AoS boxes taking up much of the FW booth
Palladium's Robotech tactics was being sold at regular price, after the 30% off coupon. Wave 2 delayed until the end of the year or next year due to engineering problems.
Some store called Geek Chic was in the mall selling gaming tables, art prints for $500+, and a knight statue made of spoons for $30k.
Hall was hot since they didn't turn on the AC until Wednesday, and some of those setting up suffered heat exhaustion.
Lines went faster this year for prereg, and walk in was empty as usual.
Some new giant robot game with 12" figures. Mek Wars or something like that.
Comic/Live action movie featuring the Duke, who has hand made over 7 million metal historical figurines in his lifetime was great. Sadly, the movie is brought down a bit by the quality of the comic art, but you can feel what they're trying to do with it. It's going to be a web series called War Room.
Less vidya in the game roim this year, and no Konami.
No releae date for Battletech Alpha Strike box, but they had a few plastic minis on display.
Grimtooth's Traps released in a nice paperback book containing all the old books plus historical info.
Many of the pony cosplayers from last year repurposed and moved on to furry or anime cosplay. The fat dude in the spandex white ranger outfit was there again.
True Dungeon didn't have enough volunteers and had some other minor issues.
No event took place after 3 am this year except mtg shit.
Police called because homeless dude off his meds attacked a few cosplayers.
Mage Wars Academy was alright.