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AdventureCon moves dates & location

Submitted by on April 15, 2007 – 4:56 amOne Comment

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Are you dizzy yet? Barely a week ago it was announced that AdventureCon tickets were down to $69 rather than $299. Now, it’s been moved to Atlantic City in New Jersey and tentatively a month later to Sept. 26th-27th.

Why? Good question. First, not many gamers were going to be able to make it to Vegas… hopefully, many more will now. The date was changed because Leipzig, the world’s largest computer gaming convention, is held in Germany just a few days before the original August date.

The good news is that hopefully, a two-day ticket will be only $49 and one day for $29.

A final thought from the site:


“First the dates changed from July to August then the prices went from $299 to $239 to $69 and now the whole $&#! event is changing. Any more drastic changes on the horizon? Do you people have your %$#! together now?

No and yes. In that order. We have thoroughly analyzed all of the feedback we have received from the adventure game community and we are using all of this new information to make the very best choices possible. Once we have confirmed the dates, the location, VIP guests and company participation, the ticket prices will be set and the show will go on. It’s do or die from that point on. No more city changes. No more price fluctuations. No more date changes.”

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  • Joe (Aeropause)

    To be honest, while I am a huge adventure gamer at heart, I just could not see a reason to attend. I am big on nostalgia, but what would I get here that I have not read already via the materials with my discs, the stories told through Interact (the sierra newsletter, published quarterly back in the day) and just through the grapevine. Al Lowe would have been cool just to get his input on the debacle that was Leisure Suit Larry Magna Cum Laude, but nothing else was a huge draw, at least to me.