Gaming Conventions held in North America.
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Annual con held in Northern Virginia by the 1d4cast Podcast team. Offers tabletop rpgs, card games, board games, LARPs and miniature games.
Annual anime, comic book, gaming, and science fiction convention held in Jacksonville, Florida.
Annual science fiction and fantasy convention in the St. Louis, Missouri area with a large gaming section.
Held annually in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and sponsored by the Boardgame Players Association. The convention runs 100 boardgame tournaments. It also has a separate set of tournaments for children and preteens.
An annual tabletop gaming convention the first weekend in November in the upper Connecticut River Valley of Vermont. Features role-playing games, historical and fantasy miniatures, CCGs, board gaming, and LARPs.
Annual gaming convention held in Charleston, West Virginia.
Austin, Texas convention featuring roleplaying, tabletop games, panels, special guests, vendors. Held in January.
Held in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, in April. Events include Dominion, Dungeons and Dragons, Live Action Role Playing, video games and board games.
Held each September, in Rolla, Missouri. Includes: roleplaying, CCGs, wargames, and computer games.
Annual game convention in Stamford, Connecticut. Includes many systems of role playing and war games. Features a number of ongoing campaigns.
Game convention located in the St. Louis, Missouri area. Its purpose is to promote adventure gaming in the Midwest. Features RPGA, RPG, miniature, board and collectable card games.
Trio of game cons run by Double Exposure in Morristown, NJ. DexCon is traditionally 4th of July weekend and Dreamation is traditionally Presidents Day weekend in February. Metatopia is a game designers' convention where attendees are play testers of new games for the weekend.
The world's largest fantasy/SF convention, held annually in Atlanta, GA, on Labor Day weekend.
A February convention in San Ramon, California. Featuring board games, miniatures, card games, LARP, roleplaying, and SCA.
Annual fall con in Erie, PA. Offers board games, card games and miniatures games.
Three-day roleplaying convention in the Lansing, Michigan area.
Annual fall convention in Madison, WI. Features table top gaming of all sorts including role playing games, board games, collectible card games as well as, fantasy and historical minis.
Annual social and strategic game convention. Held in March in Vancouver, Washington.
Annual game fair held in Iowa City, Iowa. Offers roleplaying, CCGs, board and strategy games, miniatures events, and live-action roleplaying games (LARPs), as well as special guests, an auction, and free pop all weekend (That's soda, for those not from the mid-west).
Annual spring con held in Lake Geneva, WI to honor the memory of E. Gary Gygax. Offers both modern and old school role playing games, an open gaming room and a board game room.
Held annually in the spring (March/April) in Timonium, Maryland. Offers four days of open gaming. Website contains contact information for organisers, information on current, and historical events.
Annual summer convention in Indianapolis. Considered the main US game convention of the year.
BattleGroup Boston's famous Havoc convention.
Decatur, Illinois tabletop game convention featuring board games, card games, role playing games, seminars, tournaments, and special events. Proceeds benefit Games For Troops - a non-profit dedicated to sending games to the men and women of the US Armed Forces.
Science fiction/fantasy convention with a strong gaming track. Includes events such as roleplaying, miniatures, and collectible card gaming, tournaments with prizes, RPGA events. Indianapolis, IN. July.
Annual gaming convention in Kansas City during the month of July.
Held annually in May, in Burlingame, California. Offers scheduled and open gaming, a large dealers room, seminars and other special events.
Las Vegas Video Game Convention covering gaming (both tabletop and video), anime, and comics. Held in February.
Annual game convention featuring board gaming, card games and role-playing games in the Houston, Texas area. All proceeds go to support a local charity.
Held each year by the Western Michigan Gamers Guild (WMGG) on the campus of Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Features role-playing games, collectible card games, board games, special events and guests.
Twice annual (Spring and Fall) gaming convention held in Clark Summit, Pennsylvania. Features board games, card games, roleplaying games, LARPs, and miniature gaming.
Science fiction, fantasy, science, horror, and gaming convention held in Memphis, Tennessee, in late March.
Held every November in the Austin, Texas area. Offers miniatures, role playing, board games, and card playing events. Special guests and tournaments are also featured.
Multi-genre convention for fans of Japanese Anime, American Animation, table top gaming and video games. Over 12,000 attendees come together annually in Atlanta, GA to celebrate their passion by costuming / cosplay, browsing the huge exhibitors hall, gaming (video gaming, board gaming, card gaming, role playing) and meeting the celebrity voice talent, designers, and writers behind their favorite shows and games.
A multi-genre game convention in Milwaukee, WI. It focuses on role-playing, miniature war, board, and collectible / tradable card games. Website contains information regarding events and special guests.
Supported by a not-for-profit group that promotes the positive educational, creative, and social benefits of gaming, through the yearly convention and monthly events and located in Omaha, Nebraska.
Strategic war simulations, board games, card games, and miniatures. Held in Columbus, Ohio.
Held annually at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, California. Offers role playing, board games, wargames, and collectible card games.
An anime/gaming convention for Portland, Maine. A yearly convention.
Held in February, in Charlottesville, Virginia. Board games, miniatures and CCGs.
Annual fall convention in Tucson, AZ. Presented by the Southern Arizona Gamers Association (SAGA).
Annual tabletop gaming convention held in Rockford, IL. Features historical and fantasy miniature gaming, collectible miniatures, role-playing, board gaming, and other events that cover the entire spectrum of adventure gaming. Website contains information including events, traders and special guests.
Annual winter convention on the campus of SUNY Geneseo. Hosted by the Geneseo Area Gaming Group and offering role playing events, warhammer tournaments, collectible card games, console games, a vendor room, and charity auction.
Annual winter war game convention hosted by HMGS MidSouth in Augusta, GA.
Summer table top game convention with over 3500 sq feet of gaming space. Held annually in Summerville, South Carolina.
Offers an array of family, historical, fantasy, and science fiction board, card, computer, miniatures, and roleplaying games in Los Angeles, California at the LAX Radisson. Runs three annual conventions: Orccon over Presidents Day Weekend, Gamex over Memorial Day Weekend and Gateway over Labor Day Weekend.
A three day board and card game convention held annually in Nashville, Tennessee.
Annual summer video game and board game convention in the Philadelphia area.
Annual convention held in Mansfield, Massachusetts. Includes roleplaying games, LARPS, miniature, board and card games, painting contest, and art shows.
Held in Ann Arbor, MI, in November. Roleplaying games, CCGs, board games, miniatures, train games, LARP, dealers' room, auction, and speciality gaming tracks. Website contains details about exhibhitors, guest speakers and events
Annual war game convention in Champaign, Illinois. Their core is historical miniatures, but they also offer a wide variety of board games and role-playing games, as well as Magic tournaments, dealers, and a live auction.
Annual Winter gaming convention held in Rochester, Michigan, hosted by the Metro Detroit Gamers. Includes: board games, miniature games, role playing games, collectible card games, LARPs and other popular games.
Features board games, RPG's, mini's, computer games, a games auction, and prizes.
Held in February, in Charlottesville, Virginia. Board games, miniatures and CCGs.
BattleGroup Boston's famous Havoc convention.
Annual game fair held in Iowa City, Iowa. Offers roleplaying, CCGs, board and strategy games, miniatures events, and live-action roleplaying games (LARPs), as well as special guests, an auction, and free pop all weekend (That's soda, for those not from the mid-west).
Austin, Texas convention featuring roleplaying, tabletop games, panels, special guests, vendors. Held in January.
Decatur, Illinois tabletop game convention featuring board games, card games, role playing games, seminars, tournaments, and special events. Proceeds benefit Games For Troops - a non-profit dedicated to sending games to the men and women of the US Armed Forces.
Annual tabletop gaming convention held in Rockford, IL. Features historical and fantasy miniature gaming, collectible miniatures, role-playing, board gaming, and other events that cover the entire spectrum of adventure gaming. Website contains information including events, traders and special guests.
Annual summer video game and board game convention in the Philadelphia area.
Annual winter war game convention hosted by HMGS MidSouth in Augusta, GA.
Summer table top game convention with over 3500 sq feet of gaming space. Held annually in Summerville, South Carolina.
Three-day roleplaying convention in the Lansing, Michigan area.
Held every November in the Austin, Texas area. Offers miniatures, role playing, board games, and card playing events. Special guests and tournaments are also featured.
A multi-genre game convention in Milwaukee, WI. It focuses on role-playing, miniature war, board, and collectible / tradable card games. Website contains information regarding events and special guests.
Held annually in the spring (March/April) in Timonium, Maryland. Offers four days of open gaming. Website contains contact information for organisers, information on current, and historical events.
Las Vegas Video Game Convention covering gaming (both tabletop and video), anime, and comics. Held in February.
Held annually in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and sponsored by the Boardgame Players Association. The convention runs 100 boardgame tournaments. It also has a separate set of tournaments for children and preteens.
Held in Ann Arbor, MI, in November. Roleplaying games, CCGs, board games, miniatures, train games, LARP, dealers' room, auction, and speciality gaming tracks. Website contains details about exhibhitors, guest speakers and events
Science fiction, fantasy, science, horror, and gaming convention held in Memphis, Tennessee, in late March.
Annual science fiction and fantasy convention in the St. Louis, Missouri area with a large gaming section.
Annual summer convention in Indianapolis. Considered the main US game convention of the year.
Annual fall con in Erie, PA. Offers board games, card games and miniatures games.
Annual winter convention on the campus of SUNY Geneseo. Hosted by the Geneseo Area Gaming Group and offering role playing events, warhammer tournaments, collectible card games, console games, a vendor room, and charity auction.
Annual con held in Northern Virginia by the 1d4cast Podcast team. Offers tabletop rpgs, card games, board games, LARPs and miniature games.
Multi-genre convention for fans of Japanese Anime, American Animation, table top gaming and video games. Over 12,000 attendees come together annually in Atlanta, GA to celebrate their passion by costuming / cosplay, browsing the huge exhibitors hall, gaming (video gaming, board gaming, card gaming, role playing) and meeting the celebrity voice talent, designers, and writers behind their favorite shows and games.
Annual fall convention in Madison, WI. Features table top gaming of all sorts including role playing games, board games, collectible card games as well as, fantasy and historical minis.
Annual spring con held in Lake Geneva, WI to honor the memory of E. Gary Gygax. Offers both modern and old school role playing games, an open gaming room and a board game room.
Trio of game cons run by Double Exposure in Morristown, NJ. DexCon is traditionally 4th of July weekend and Dreamation is traditionally Presidents Day weekend in February. Metatopia is a game designers' convention where attendees are play testers of new games for the weekend.
Twice annual (Spring and Fall) gaming convention held in Clark Summit, Pennsylvania. Features board games, card games, roleplaying games, LARPs, and miniature gaming.
Annual Winter gaming convention held in Rochester, Michigan, hosted by the Metro Detroit Gamers. Includes: board games, miniature games, role playing games, collectible card games, LARPs and other popular games.
Annual fall convention in Tucson, AZ. Presented by the Southern Arizona Gamers Association (SAGA).
Held each September, in Rolla, Missouri. Includes: roleplaying, CCGs, wargames, and computer games.
Annual war game convention in Champaign, Illinois. Their core is historical miniatures, but they also offer a wide variety of board games and role-playing games, as well as Magic tournaments, dealers, and a live auction.
Held annually at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, California. Offers role playing, board games, wargames, and collectible card games.
A three day board and card game convention held annually in Nashville, Tennessee.
Held annually in May, in Burlingame, California. Offers scheduled and open gaming, a large dealers room, seminars and other special events.
Annual gaming convention in Kansas City during the month of July.
Features board games, RPG's, mini's, computer games, a games auction, and prizes.
Offers an array of family, historical, fantasy, and science fiction board, card, computer, miniatures, and roleplaying games in Los Angeles, California at the LAX Radisson. Runs three annual conventions: Orccon over Presidents Day Weekend, Gamex over Memorial Day Weekend and Gateway over Labor Day Weekend.
Annual convention held in Mansfield, Massachusetts. Includes roleplaying games, LARPS, miniature, board and card games, painting contest, and art shows.
Annual social and strategic game convention. Held in March in Vancouver, Washington.
Game convention located in the St. Louis, Missouri area. Its purpose is to promote adventure gaming in the Midwest. Features RPGA, RPG, miniature, board and collectable card games.
Annual game convention in Stamford, Connecticut. Includes many systems of role playing and war games. Features a number of ongoing campaigns.
Annual gaming convention held in Charleston, West Virginia.
Held in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, in April. Events include Dominion, Dungeons and Dragons, Live Action Role Playing, video games and board games.
Annual anime, comic book, gaming, and science fiction convention held in Jacksonville, Florida.
Annual game convention featuring board gaming, card games and role-playing games in the Houston, Texas area. All proceeds go to support a local charity.
An annual tabletop gaming convention the first weekend in November in the upper Connecticut River Valley of Vermont. Features role-playing games, historical and fantasy miniatures, CCGs, board gaming, and LARPs.
Strategic war simulations, board games, card games, and miniatures. Held in Columbus, Ohio.
An anime/gaming convention for Portland, Maine. A yearly convention.
Held each year by the Western Michigan Gamers Guild (WMGG) on the campus of Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Features role-playing games, collectible card games, board games, special events and guests.
A February convention in San Ramon, California. Featuring board games, miniatures, card games, LARP, roleplaying, and SCA.
Science fiction/fantasy convention with a strong gaming track. Includes events such as roleplaying, miniatures, and collectible card gaming, tournaments with prizes, RPGA events. Indianapolis, IN. July.
Supported by a not-for-profit group that promotes the positive educational, creative, and social benefits of gaming, through the yearly convention and monthly events and located in Omaha, Nebraska.
The world's largest fantasy/SF convention, held annually in Atlanta, GA, on Labor Day weekend.
