Tivilio |
I hope to get to at least day day this year, but I'm not certain it will happen.
On a side note: Lisa, I just listened to Know Direction's podcast recording of your Paizocon 2011 Auntie Lisa's Story Hour and I tell ya, while I've been enjoying all of the creative and constructive advise I've gleaned from the Paizocon seminars, that has to be my favorite so far. I loved hearing your story, thanks for sharing!
Matthew Morris RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32, 2010 Top 8 |
Neil Spicer Contributor, RPG Superstar 2009, RPG Superstar Judgernaut |
Bill Dunn |
I think 1984 was my second Gen Con, the first I spent all 4 days there. I was probably at the same campground if it was the one a very short distance away from Parkside.
We were first introduced to Nuclear War that night as gamers all over the camp were up all night playing games. Some poor guy in a camper was yelling "Shut up! Shut up!" all night long, his voice getting weaker and weaker as the time went on.
Lisa Stevens CEO |
I was a participant in the great nerf castle assault. We were using a cardboard standee of Captain Picard appropriated from another vendor's booth as a mantlet or pavise to reload behind. I recall a fairly large number of pog-shooters in addition to the nerf weapons.
My group took this little tower in the middle of the TSR Castle. It was the one that had a short flight of stairs and the platform on top had a microphone in a stand. Someone in our group turned on the mike to announce that we had one, and I had to beat off the TSR staffers who stormed the tower to take it back. Man, that was fun. :)
-Lisa
Lisa Stevens CEO |
I think 1984 was my second Gen Con, the first I spent all 4 days there. I was probably at the same campground if it was the one a very short distance away from Parkside.
We were first introduced to Nuclear War that night as gamers all over the camp were up all night playing games. Some poor guy in a camper was yelling "Shut up! Shut up!" all night long, his voice getting weaker and weaker as the time went on.
Yep, it was the campground right near Parkside. You know, the one with the ice cold showers. :)
Rich and I arrived in the dark and then found that we had forgot to bring both tent poles and none of the tent stakes! So we made a makeshift teepee with screw drivers scrounged from the card trunk standing in for the stakes. It was shakey, but kept us dry. Kind of.
-Lisa
Lisa Stevens CEO |
Dosgamer |
That's neat to hear stories from the early Gen Cons. Thanks for sharing. My own two experiences w/Gen Con were in 1992 and 1993. In '92 I flew up and stayed at the university dormitory. It was a fun experience to be around so many other gamers who have a real passion for the hobby.
In '93 I was in the RPGA and a friend of mine and I drove up from Texas and stayed at the same dorm. I had forgotten to print out a map of where the university was ahead of time, but somehow (and it still amazes me) I managed to recognize where to go and we found our way there in the dark only to realize that you couldn't check into the dorm at 2 am! So we found a Red Roof Inn and crashed for 6 hours.
That was the year that I ran some really fun RPGA sessions and got perfect scores from 3 of the 4 groups I ran. I was quite proud of them. I got to meet Storn Cook and wound up commissioning two portraits from him (both of Champions characters near and dear to my heart). I would like to say I met Clyde Caldwell, but he was gone from his booth so I just got his lovely assistant to autograph my purchased prints. =) I was most proud of meeting Larry Elmore, though. I bought some prints from him, too, and got him to autograph them. Cool stuff.
The trip home was as crazy as the trip up, but what else would you expect from two guys driving 1,000 miles in less than 24 hours on a few hours sleep? Never underestimate the willpower of 20-somethings! /salute!
Adam Daigle Director of Narrative |
Tessius |
That 2009 photo of Lilz, Lisa, and myself is one of my favorite GenCon photos! Good year and good times!
I was wondering who that was on the right. I can't believe it's already been 4 years since Pathfinder launched! When I snagged my Kharzoug cover copy of PF#1 Lisa was working the register. I got to chat with James Jacobs for a few minutes at the front of the booth and a few minutes after meeting Lilith, she and I took on the dungeon of old Cosmo's avatars(Swords of Sin dungeon delve) that Chris Self ran us throught (I think). I played it twice and F. Wesley was running it the other time. Good times :)
Liz Courts Contributor |
CaptainTrips |
Bill Dunn wrote:I think 1984 was my second Gen Con, the first I spent all 4 days there. I was probably at the same campground if it was the one a very short distance away from ParksideYep, it was the campground right near Parkside. You know, the one with the ice cold showers. :)
Very cool. I went to GenCon twice in the early 80s when it was still at UW Parkside, and the group I went with had a camper/trailer and we probably stayed at the exact same campground.
Ogwar |
In all my years gaming I never made it to Gen Con, but in just a few weeks my 17 year old daughter will be making her first trip there. She has a Cos Play costume her friends have sewn and a carload of teenage girls are making the trek to Indianapolis.
Lisa you should know without your Pathfinder game, she would never have gone. She joined my "D&D" group last year in 2010 when we put down 4E and picked up Pathfinder. She has been playing with us ever since.
So thank you for the game, and letting me live vicatiously through my daughter. (and you better sign her Pathfinder book)...LOL
-Og
Lisa Stevens CEO |
In all my years gaming I never made it to Gen Con, but in just a few weeks my 17 year old daughter will be making her first trip there. She has a Cos Play costume her friends have sewn and a carload of teenage girls are making the trek to Indianapolis.
Lisa you should know without your Pathfinder game, she would never have gone. She joined my "D&D" group last year in 2010 when we put down 4E and picked up Pathfinder. She has been playing with us ever since.
So thank you for the game, and letting me live vicatiously through my daughter. (and you better sign her Pathfinder book)...LOL
-Og
Hey Og:
Glad to hear another success story! And I am always more than happy to sign anybody's books, so have her track me down!
-Lisa
B0sh1 |
Hi Lisa
I met you in passing back in the Lion Rampant days, I doubt you'd remember, it was so fleeting, before the house at Stone Mountain area. A couple of my high school friends (Josh Timbrook and Wes Harris) introduced me to Mark Rein-Hagen and gang. I believe Josh was working on artwork for "The Challenge" and Ars Magica. I still have a copy of "the Challenge" laying around somewhere.
I went on to college and Josh and Wes went on to work for White Wolf for some time.
I also vaguely remember the house in the Stone Mountain area and by the time I came back for a visit from college, they had moved into their office.
Lisa Stevens CEO |
Hi Lisa
I met you in passing back in the Lion Rampant days, I doubt you'd remember, it was so fleeting, before the house at Stone Mountain area. A couple of my high school friends (Josh Timbrook and Wes Harris) introduced me to Mark Rein-Hagen and gang. I believe Josh was working on artwork for "The Challenge" and Ars Magica. I still have a copy of "the Challenge" laying around somewhere.
I went on to college and Josh and Wes went on to work for White Wolf for some time.
I also vaguely remember the house in the Stone Mountain area and by the time I came back for a visit from college, they had moved into their office.
Very cool! What ever happened to Josh? I know that he wanted to be a big comic book artist someday.
-Lisa
B0sh1 |
B0sh1 wrote:Hi Lisa
I met you in passing back in the Lion Rampant days, I doubt you'd remember, it was so fleeting, before the house at Stone Mountain area. A couple of my high school friends (Josh Timbrook and Wes Harris) introduced me to Mark Rein-Hagen and gang. I believe Josh was working on artwork for "The Challenge" and Ars Magica. I still have a copy of "the Challenge" laying around somewhere.
I went on to college and Josh and Wes went on to work for White Wolf for some time.
I also vaguely remember the house in the Stone Mountain area and by the time I came back for a visit from college, they had moved into their office.
Very cool! What ever happened to Josh? I know that he wanted to be a big comic book artist someday.
-Lisa
I know he's signed up for the V20 project, last I knew. It's been quite a while since I've talked to him or seen him.