Are Small Game Conventions Dying Out? – Wargaming Recon #129




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Summary: With the growing popularity of mega cons are smaller game conventions dying out? Jonathan addresses the question with his thoughts. Be sure to listen to the entire episode to hear an important announcement about the birth of Jonathan’s first child. Support Jonathan through PATREON Mega Convention Pros HUGE Greater variety More people Attracts more attention from everyone (biz, ppl, media etc) Product launches/sneak peeks in abundance Smaller Convention Pros Targeted audience Personal touch Focused More affordable More responsive to feedback To Survive Smaller Conventions MUST: Adapt Stay true to their core beliefs (who they are) Reach out (to non-traditional attendees) Utilize technology Be Bold (to try something different) TAS-CON 2015 Unique way to kickstart a small convention. WHEN: Sat Mar 21, 2015 from 9am-11pm WHERE: Courtyard Marriott hotel in Milford, Massachusetts HOW: Back the Kickstarter for as little as $15 WHY: Variety of board and wargames plus Jonathan has a free press badge for him to attend. You can say hi if you see him. Do you have questions, comments, or constructive feedback? Then please share it with us on Facebook, Twitter, or via e-mail at cwfgamecast@wargamingforums.com. iTunes/Stitcher Reviews Jamie Searle from Norway left a 5 star review on iTunes titled A Great Wargames Podcast saying “I’m really enjoying this show. I’ve listened to about 50 episodes now and found all of them to have real value. The range of topics is refreshing and the quality of production and guests really makes it a good listen. Wargaming Recon is mostly focused on historical miniature wargames, but enough different games and tangental topics are covered that it’s always interesting.” RobertD left a 4 star review on Stitcher Radio titled Historical Wargaming saying “Every episode has some great content related to wargaming in New England. It could be talking about a Convention with one of the directors, holiday buying ideas, or even just doing a mailbag episode.” Do You Like Wargaming Recon? If you like what you hear and you use iTunes to get our content we ask a favor of you. Please consider reviewing us on iTunes & Stitcher Radio. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Review us on iTunes Stitcher Radio is fast becoming a popular way for listeners to find great podcasts. Help a would-be listener find Wargaming Recon by leaving your review. Review us on Stitcher Radio Announcements -Catherine Ann was born on February 4, 2015. She weighed 7lb 8oz and was 20 inches long. Many thanks for all the congratulatory messages! Episode Guide Tells You What’s in the Pipe Some Reminders: Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. We suggest Mobile Users to use Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Subscribe to us on iTunes Troll in the Corner Podcast Network Wargaming Recon belongs to the Troll in the Corner Podcast Network (TCPN). You may like some of the other shows on the network. Indie Talks – bi-monthly on Wednesdays covering independent games, film, television. Includes many interviews. Hosted by Trollitc owner Ben Gerber. Monsters of the Shattered World – monthly on the last Saturday. Story of a young scholar encountering strange animals on another world. Promos for the TCPN podcasts appear at the end of the show. Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for the amazing logos. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com 12-7-Games.com Proudly Sponsors Wargaming Recon Need gaming supplies? Please consider our sponsor, 12-7-Games.com. Penny for Your Thoughts We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subsc[...]