[Deptheads]space and exposure
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Evil5757 at aol.com
Tue Feb 26 09:59:51 PST 2008
Also, there is a LOT to be said for demos being held at dealer tables. With
finances the way they are, no one will want to bring another person in to do
demos at a separate table/area/room, it's just not worth their money that
way. This is why we have the demo tables at the dealer tables, so they can do
demos as they can with staff available.
If this were a perfect world, I would LOVE to have a DEMO ROOM where
everyone can come in and just have wall to wall demos and go from one game to
another, because that would be a load of fun for everyone. It's just not doable at
this time.
John
In a message dated 2/25/2008 11:20:05 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
janicemsj at gmail.com writes:
Except that it doesn't work as demo space. That's not where the
dealers want to have their demos, and the people who had demo space in
the dealer room didn't have that much participation, compared to the
ones that were outside the room.
Janice
On 2/25/08, Ryan McMullan <rmcmullan at gmail.com> wrote:
> On the other hand, the back of the
> dealer room would be much better used as a high-profile game demo space
than
> a hidden LARP space.
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