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* [[OrcCon]] – Los Angeles, California on Presidents' Day weekend in February
* [[OrcCon]] – Los Angeles, California on Presidents' Day weekend in February
* [[OryCon]] - Portland, Oregon in November
* [[OryCon]] - Portland, Oregon in November
* [[PacifiCon]] - Santa Clara, California on Labor Day weekend in September<ref>http://www.pacificongameexpo.com</ref>
* [[Pacificon]] - Santa Clara, California on Labor Day weekend in September<ref>http://www.pacificongameexpo.com</ref>
* [[Penny Arcade Expo]] (PAX) Prime – Seattle, Washington on the last weekend in August or Labor Day Weekend
* [[Penny Arcade Expo]] (PAX) Prime – Seattle, Washington on the last weekend in August or Labor Day Weekend
* [[RadCon]], Science Fiction and Fandom Convention, Pasco, WA Annually on President's Day Weekend
* [[RadCon]], Science Fiction and Fandom Convention, Pasco, WA Annually on President's Day Weekend

Revision as of 06:29, 25 August 2013

This is a list of noteworthy gaming conventions[nb 1] from around the world. The list is divided up by location, and each convention includes the dates during which it is typically held. Dates listed are approximate or traditional time periods for each convention.

Multiple locations

Asia-Pacific

Australia

New Zealand

Iraq

  • Ziggurat Con – Tallil Airbase, Iraq Premiere of this event and the first con in a combat zone

Japan

Europe

Denmark

Finland

  • Ropecon – Espoo in late July or early August

France

Germany

Ireland

Italy

Norway

Poland

Sweden

  • GothCon – Gothenburg on Easter since 1977
  • Lincon – Linköping on Ascension Day weekend since 1984
  • DreamHack – Jönköping & Skellefteå since 1994

United Kingdom

  • Eurogamer Expo – Leeds, England & London, England
  • Salute – The Excel Centre, London, England in April
  • GEEK - Winter Gardens, Margate, England in February

North America

Canada

  • CanGames – Ottawa, Ontario, Canadian May Long Weekend
  • Fragapalooza – Edmonton in June
  • Hal-Con – Annual gaming/sci-fi convention held in October in Halifax
  • Pure Spec – Annual fan culture festival held in November in Edmonton, Alberta
  • ConBravo! - Multigenre convention with heavy gaming focus, held in July in Hamilton, Ontario.
  • VCON - Fantasy, gaming, and science fiction convention held in October in Vancouver B.C.

United States

Arranged by regional divisions used by the United States Census Bureau

North East

New England
Middle Atlantic
Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Virginia, and West Virginia

Midwest

East North Central
  • A&G Ohio - Cincinnati, Ohio in April
  • Archon - Collinsville, Illinois in October
  • Bashcon - Toledo, Ohio in February
  • D&D Experience – Fort Wayne, Indiana in January
  • Gen Con – Indianapolis, Indiana in August
  • Marcon – Columbus, Ohio around Memorial Day
  • Marmalade Dog – Kalamazoo, Michigan in the first quarter
  • Origins Game Fair – Columbus, Ohio in late June
  • Penguicon – Troy, Michigan in April
  • StarCon – Oakland University, Rochester Hills, Michigan in March
  • U-Con – Ann Arbor, Michigan in November
West North Central

South

South Atlantic
  • DragonCon – Atlanta, Georgia on Labor Day weekend
  • MACE – High Point, North Carolina - November
  • MegaCon – Orlando, Florida
  • Momocon – Atlanta, Georgia in March
  • Stellarcon – High Point, North Carolina - March
  • Trinoc*con – Raleigh, North Carolina
  • Waterloo – Greenville, South Carolina for boardgame Napoleonic Wars
East South Central
West South Central
  • QuakeCon - id Software's expo, convention, and tournament, usually held in early August in Dallas, Texas.
  • ScrewAttack Gaming Convention (SGC) - Texas in Summer
  • BGG.CON - Irving, Texas in late November
  • Glitch Con - Gamers, Anime, Trade, Steampunk, Fantasy, & Sci Fi - Bentonville, Arkansas, in the summer.
  • ReaperCon - Miniatures and Gaming - Denton, Texas. Usually in the spring.
  • RTX - Austin, Texas in early July. Internet and gaming convention hosted by Rooster Teeth
  • Comicpalooza - Houston, Texas over Memorial Day weekend in late May.

West

Mountain
  • Phoenix Comicon, Phoenix, Arizona - May 23-26, 2013
  • CONduit (convention) Salt Lake City, Utah in May - Science Fiction and Fandom Convention -- Board games, miniatures, RPG, anime, panels, masquerade.
Pacific
  • BlizzCon – Anaheim, California in October - computer gaming (Blizzard Entertainment, creators of World of Warcraft, Starcraft and Diablo)
  • CelestiCon - Fremont, California on Labor Day weekend in September[1]
  • DunDraCon – San Ramon, California on Presidents' Day weekend in February
  • E For All – Los Angeles, California in October
  • Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) – Los Angeles, California in June[2] - computer gaming
  • Enfilade - Olympia, Washington on Memorial Day weekend in May - Northwest Historical Miniature Gaming Society annual wargaming convention
  • GameStorm – Portland, Oregon in March
  • Gamex – Los Angeles, California on Memorial Day weekend in May
  • Gateway – Los Angeles, California on Labor Day weekend in August/September
  • GaymerX - San Francisco, California - LGBT-centered gaming convention
  • KublaCon - San Jose, California - Memorial Day weekend in May - "the West Coast's largest gaming convention, with over 72 hours of non-stop gaming FUN!"[3]
  • Northwest Pinball and Gameroom Show – Seattle, Washington in June
  • Norwescon - Seattle, Washington in March/April
  • OrcCon – Los Angeles, California on Presidents' Day weekend in February
  • OryCon - Portland, Oregon in November
  • Pacificon - Santa Clara, California on Labor Day weekend in September[4]
  • Penny Arcade Expo (PAX) Prime – Seattle, Washington on the last weekend in August or Labor Day Weekend
  • RadCon, Science Fiction and Fandom Convention, Pasco, WA Annually on President's Day Weekend

Latin America

Brazil

Notes

  1. ^ A convention is presumed noteworthy if it has received significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the convention and satisfies the inclusion criteria for a stand-alone article.

See also

References