GenCon 2009 Preview

Summer’s here, and the time is right for grabbing your 20-sided die and indulging in a weekend of frenzied gaming action at GenCon. The massive gaming convention returns to Indianapolis in August. Musashi and I plan to attend and enjoy the con’s many gaming- and anime-related attractions. Here’s a press release giving a preview of all the action.


Gamers Prepare for Gen Con Indy
Highlights of upcoming show revealed

INDIANAPOLIS – (June 2009) When it comes to all things gaming, nothing compares to the gamers paradise that occurs every August at Gen Con Indy , the nation’s largest annual consumer fantasy, electronic, sci-fi and adventure game convention. With Co-Sponsors like Upper Deck Entertainment and Wizards of the Coast and hundreds of other exhibitors, 6,000+ gaming events, anime and more, there is much to look forward to at Gen Con. For the seventh year in a row, the event will be held at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis from August 13-16.

Gen Con, celebrating its 42nd year and going strong, is the quintessential destination for all types of gaming , for all ages. Activities range from interactive game play and computer gaming to big money hobby-related tournaments sponsored by industry leaders such as Upper Deck Entertainment and Wizards of the Coast. All attendees can participate in any type of gaming including card games, board games, live-action role-playing games, miniature games and more.

Here are some event highlights for Gen Con Indy 2009:


Gen Con attendees can also look forward to many other rousing activities such as: Hickman’s Killer Breakfast, the Dance, Miniature Hobby Events, LARPing, board gaming tournaments, seminars, workshops, the Gen Con Auction, the Costume Contest and many more.

To Attend Gen Con
Gen Con Indy will be open to the public August 13-16 at the Indiana Convention Center. Thursday through Saturday the exhibit hall is open 10 am to 6 pm and Sunday from 10 am to 4 pm. 24 hour gaming takes place at the convention center and at area hotels during the four-day event.

Attendees must purchase badges to gain entrance to the show. Badge pre-registration is open and runs through June 27, 2009, noon PST. Pre-registration will only be available online through the registration system. A four-day badge is $68 with pre-registration or $78 onsite. A one-day badge is $38 with pre-registration or $48 onsite. Children 8 and under are free with an accompanying adult. For more information and to register visit www.gencon.com.

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