So, thoughts on Gen Con. It's been a while, but I think the big take away, for me, was the opportunity to meet some amazing people. I got to nerd out over meeting one of my favorite designers, I got to meet a couple super-cool people I had only seen via webcam, and I got to spend time with some of my favorite gamers ever. I met tons of people who do what I would love to do one day. I don't know what it will be, but working for the boardgaming industry in some capacity is my dream. I feel like it's a niche I can finally fit into. Something I'm hyper passionate about and, at the same time, deeply involved with. Whether it's DFW Nerd Night, my friends who run Gamer Nation Studios (and d20 Radio), or my involvement with Dallas Games Marathon, I'm constantly reminded of how awesome this community is and how much I want to be a bigger part of it.
The Indianapolis Convention Center - Home of Gen Con |
Okay, who did I meet? Well, the nerd out moment was meeting designer Eric Lang. What is Eric Lang responsible for? Everything. He designed Kaosball, Arcadia Quest, Warhammer 40,000 Conquest, Star Wars: The Card Game, Quarriors (co-desisgned with Mike Elliott), Dice Masters: Marvel vs. X-Men (also with Mike Elliott), Lord of the Rings Dicebuilding Game, Trains & Stations, Chaos in the Old World, Game of Thrones the Card Game (both TCG and LCG), Warhammer: Invasion, and Call of Cthulu: The Card Game (both TCG and LCG). If you visit his website you will find a massive list of games he's working on (some are already released, I think Codename Horizon is WH40K Conquest but I can't be sure). He came to the DFW Nerd Night party on Thursday night and sat around for a while talking. It was awesome just to sit next to him and chat. I tried my hardest not to fanboy but I bit the bullet and had him sign a copy of Conquest I had bought earlier in the day - both the box and a card (the Space Marine Warlord).
Eric , BeBo, Spencer, and my nostrils. Enjoy. |
Also at the party were Brittanie Boe and Spencer Reeve. Brittanie is with GTS Distribution, at the time, Spencer worked in marketing for Cool Mini or Not. Both have been on the Nerd Night YouTube show before and it was really cool to finally meet them in person. We played a couple games and attempted a game of Sheriff of Nottingham but Eric ended up shuffling cards endlessly and mercilessly mocking Spencer. It was an amazing time.
Glorious, glorious Imperial Assault. |
Well, that's about all I have time for this post. Next time, I'll talk about the Board with Life event (with after party), True Dungeon, the Weber Grill Restaurant, meeting some amazing writers, and my eternal gratitude.