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  2. List of gaming conventions - Wikipedia

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    Genericon – Troy, New York in February/March; Historicon – Lancaster, Pennsylvania in July; I-CON – Long Island, New York at Stony Brook University in March/April; IndieCade East – Museum of the Moving Image in Queens, New York in February; Penny Arcade Expo (PAX) Unplugged – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in December; PrinceCon ...

  3. Category:Video game conventions - Wikipedia

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    The following gaming conventions are focused specifically on video games and not other types of games. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  4. PAX (event) - Wikipedia

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    PAX (originally known as Penny Arcade Expo) is a series of gaming culture festivals involving tabletop, arcade, and video gaming. PAX is held annually in Seattle, Boston, Philadelphia, and Melbourne. Previously, it was also held in San Antonio.

  5. Classic Gaming Expo - Wikipedia

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    Classic Gaming Expo was a gaming convention dedicated to the people, systems and games of the past, with an emphasis on old video games. [1] The Expo was founded in 1999 by John Hardie, Sean Kelly and Keita Iida, In 2000, Joe Santulli replaced Iida as the show's co-organizer.

  6. Category:Video game trade shows - Wikipedia

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  7. Gaming convention - Wikipedia

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    The Penny Arcade Expo is the largest gaming convention in the US, with over 70,000 attendees at both its East (Boston) and Prime (Seattle) events. Gen Con has an emphasis on RPGs and features events for RPGs, CCGs, miniatures and boardgames with 60,000+ unique attendees over four days in 2017. [ 2 ]

  8. Nintendo Space World - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo Space World, [a] formerly named Shoshinkai [b] and Famicom Space World, [c] was an annual video game trade show hosted by Nintendo from 1989 to 2001. Its three days of high-energy party atmosphere was the primary venue for Nintendo and its licensees to announce and demonstrate new consoles, accessories, and games.

  9. Classic Tetris World Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 tournament was expensive and poorly attended, and it was unclear if a third event would be feasible. In what Chris Tang describes as the tournament being "saved by a miracle", the Portland Retro Gaming Expo – held at the Oregon Convention Center – made arrangements for it to be held there in 2012. [13]