Eurocon is probably the most long-established convention for classic games fans in Europe.
This year's event in England will be the sixth to be held since the inaugural convention in 1999
in the Netherlands. Here's a roll call of all the Eurocons held to date:-
1999 Amsterdam, Netherlands
2001 St Annes (near Blackpool), UK
2003 Karlsruhe, Germany
2004 Scheveningen, Netherlands
2005 Bochum, Germany
2006 Great Eccleston (near Blackpool), UK
Eurocon is a place where classic games fans can socialise, chat, play, sell and trade games,
and enjoy a few beers together. The conventions are small in size (usually around 30 people
attend the full weekend) which means that everyone really gets to know each other. Lots of
classic games fans are used to communicating via email, or via message boards at sites like
www.digitpress.com or www.atariage.com - well, here is your chance to meet some
like-minded people face to face.
Eurocon attendees generally have a broad range of interests - some are heavily into
collecting, others are more into gameplaying, some are into just one or two systems while
others have more eclectic tastes ... but what unites us all is a love and appreciation of great
videogames.
A typical Eurocon weekend will usually include some if not all of the following activities:
gaming contests, a sale and trade session (also open to the public), an auction, a quiz,
a "show and tell" session (where a collector talks about a centrepiece of their collection), and
a night out on the town.
We think that Eurocon is one of the best-kept secrets in the classic gaming world. We're
working hard to make this year's event as accessible, affordable and entertaining as possible,
and we're sure that you'll have a great time if you come along. If you have any questions, do
get in touch.
Hope to see you in October!
Jon, Steve & Mat
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