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The Portland Retro Gaming Expo (PRGE) is an annual gaming convention and trade show celebrating gaming and video games as part of popular culture. [1] This includes current video games, retrogaming, arcade games and pinball, board games, collectible card games and panels and Q&As with videogame industry pioneers and personalities.
This is a list of noteworthy gaming conventions [nb 1] from around the world. This list is sectioned by location, and each gaming convention includes the dates during which it is typically held. Dates listed are approximate or traditional time periods for each convention.
The expo boasts a large vendor hall, video game lounge area, free-play arcades, tournaments (both video and card games), cosplay contests, panels, and a variety of special guests. The most recent Game On Expo 2022 event had over 12,000 attendees, and Game On Expo has seen significant growth year over year for every event.
Video game trade shows (2 C, ... Portland Retro Gaming Expo; Q. QuakeCon; S. Summer of Sonic; ... This page was last edited on 13 June 2024, ...
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]
TwitchCon San Diego 2024 was also the first year in which Twitch did not offer a concert event. In place, Twitch offered attendees a "Block Party" add-on to the TwitchCon pass. The Block Party allowed attendees access to a blocked-off section of the Gaslamp Quarter, San Diego , from 7 to 10 PM on Saturday, September 21, 2024.
RTX 2011 was the first official convention for Rooster Teeth fans. It was held from 27 to 29 May. [7] [8] Attendees were treated to a tour of the office, an exclusive T-shirt and the chance to take part in a special episode of the Rooster Teeth series, Immersion. The convention was deemed a success, and RTX became an annual event.
The show was rebranded as Midwest Gaming Classic. The venue was once again changed. [4] 2010 Brookfield Sheraton, Brookfield 4,200 The show was rebranded as Midwest Gaming Classic. Venue changed again. [4] 2018 Wisconsin Center, Milwaukee 15,000 The show moved to the largest convention venue in the state and doubled in size. 2022