Talk:List of multigenre conventions
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Merge
[edit]I think we should merge this into "List of science fiction conventions" with its new sortable table, The resulting super list would have a sortable column for subject matter. --Tbmorgan74 04:19, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
If you do that, then you might as well merge with anime conventions, furry conventions, and free conventions as well.
--216.46.98.249 15:14, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
- Thats the idea. The new sortable table will allow powerful tools to group cons by subject matter, date, city, etc. However the anime folks have lots of editors with strong opinions. There is no hurry there. --Tbmorgan74 23:00, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
Content Merged
[edit]The data has been merged into the sortable table. I suggest a warning directing new additions to that list instead. Who knows how to delist, delete, retire this page, or should we just redirect it?--Tbmorgan74 23:00, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
Estellanara (talk) 00:17, 30 December 2015 (UTC) May I suggest : Comic con Paris http://www.comic-con-paris.com/ Japan expo Paris http://www.japan-expo-paris.com/fr/ Trolls et légendes Mons, Belgique http://www.trolls-et-legendes.be/
Define "Multigenre"
[edit]How do we determine something is "multigenre". If a convention that calls themselves "anime and gaming" (and actually has anime and tabletop gaming), that seems like multigenre...but what if they just call themselves "anime" and they have the same amount of (or more) game programming? ...or what about the conventions that say "comic convention" but also have a car show or a steampunk convention as part of their event (allowing admission under one badge)? Do we call them a comic convention just because they say they are? ...because there's A LOT of "comic" conventions that have a lot of other stuff going on under their roofs, not just SDCC. PatrickD (talk) 03:54, 15 July 2016 (UTC)