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[Edition wars probably] Gen Con Event Breakdowns

Started by Bloody Stupid Johnson, August 01, 2011, 12:17:25 AM

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Jason Morningstar

Summary of Games on Demand: 431 people played across 82 individual sessions. The Gen Con book listed Games on Demand sessions in a weird way but these numbers are based on the tickets collected at Games on Demand this year. That link lists the games that were played.

82 sessions is a little misleading, as many were two hours long, the exchange rate set by Gen Con LLC being one generic ticket for two hours of play. It was jammed the whole show, though.
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