Conventions?

I've presented several panels which got good feedback and used to go to cons 4+ times a year but I haven't been to one in two years. So many reasons why:
  • I'm from a small country where anime isn't very popular and most of the cons that actually attracted crowds have closed up shop
  • The cons that are still running are basically just the same thing every year. the same panels, events, guests etc.
  • Panels/events are the focus of a con for me because its an opportunity to learn something new but often there's just one or two good ones at a con. When cons are 3+ days filling the rest of the time becomes a problem.
  • The heavy focus on mainstream series in the scene just annoys me. Getting recommendations on new series is pointless because everyone seems to have only seen Attack on Titan/One Punch Man/One Piece or whatever the flavor of the month is.
  • I don't have any friends who are interested in anime and I have 0 interest in cosplay. I always went to cons alone (my own fault really)
 
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This past weekend something happened that could be called the dashcon of retrogaming: The Coleco Expo in New Jersey.
TL;DR: The company who currently owns the Coleco trademark pissed off the homebrew part of the community, tried to have and expo and ended up with this:
https://www.facebook.com/paul.snearowski/posts/1788570141157268
Article with pictures: http://www.gambitmag.com/2017/08/coleco-expo-hilariously-embarrassing-disaster/
Some salt with your fries: https://www.facebook.com/colecovisi...41828.596195503873576/826765087483282/?type=3
 
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Found this cosplay while browsing photos from this years NYCC:
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I'm hoping the Autism Schwarzschild radius is exceeded at one and we have a literal black hole of spergery.
 
I'm going to magfest this year. Anyone else going?
 
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