--- In [email protected], Brian Nisbet <l...@...> wrote: > When I started going to cons in 1990 you could expect fifteen or more > tables of the big games at Gaelcon. By the mid-90s the numbers were > still high at Gaelcon and Warpcon for Vampire, Cthulhu and AD&D with > the smaller events still pulling in decent table numbers.
Old Man Rambling Follows: As ever showing your youth - I recall (vaguely) up to 28 tables of AD&D but that was then, when you came to a con you played figure games or RPGs. And there were very few RPGs at that. Now people have the choice of LARPs, card games etc as well as a much broader range of RPGs and figures. There was a much tighter community back then because most people at a con were involved in the same event, and a lot more discussion and interaction after.
