Today i attended Soup-Con at the UWS Yellowjacket Union. First off, let me say that the facilities there are Excellent. The conference and other private rooms upstairs were well suited for this endeavor, and the lower level is plenty vast to have had many more attendees than i saw. Food and drinks were readily available all day from a variety of sources.
The lower level had several console gaming systems set up for general play. Highlights include the constantly on, well played Rock Band
The big event, and the one that left me the most outcast was the Magic: The Gathering Magic The Gathering Limited Edition Premium Deck Series SLIVERS
I was pleasantly surprised to find that RPGs are not dead, they have just changed form to accommodate the Magic intensive gaming community of now. The Burning Wheel
Speaking of looking, in my travels i did manage to encounter MANY of the archetypes of the Gaming universe. Several people who had to say nothing, but i KNOW they DM/GM something, they have that look, you just know. There were Video game geeks (the guys on expert rock band), Magic geeks (enmasse), RPG Geeks, Music geeks, and at least a couple Comic Book geeks that i had the pleasure to meet, though i did not have the opportunity to meet Alan, the advisor for SAGA, and from what i understand, a serious comic geek in his own right. I even observed the rare species of Female Geeks, in a broad range. There was a room devoted to Anime, including Cowboy Be-Bop Cowboy Bebop Remix Complete Collection (Anime Legends)
All in all, it was a great day to socialize in a comfortable setting, where none of my world is taboo. I could speak freely about Comics, gaming, dating, social awkwardness, how i spent my weekend as a youth, and much more that immediately sets me apart as a Geek. Social awkwardness abounded, names are not as important as commonality, and are only an afterthoguht to many conversations i heard. Certainly i felt in the median, not as an outlier on the geek scale, and for that, even for the day, i thank Soup-Con and SAGA for putting on this fine event. Here's to a bigger and more well attended event next year!
I did not stay late enough to attend the D&D 4th edition
I am sure that next year, not only will i attend a few of the events, (whatever they may be) but i will be trying to run an event of my own. Im thinking a few hours of RPG in the vein of Mechwarrior Mechwarrior, Third Edition: The Battletech Roleplaying Game
Once again, thanks to SAGA, UWS, and Soup-Con for a fine event, a great escape, and a wonderful venue to share interests.
btw, i was that guy in the yellow Sinestro shirt who hung around Rock band, and popped into the upstairs rooms. See you all around.