[Deptheads] New Manufacture Support and Demo Tables

Victor B fhoenix88 at yahoo.com
Sat May 15 16:15:27 PDT 2010


Their booth spaces in the dealer's room are for selling only. No additional space or power is needed.

I have taken care of the warstone demos and tourney and Robyn has taken care of  Ex-illius. Now that they have booth space we are all set with those 2 vendors.
Thanks for asking and being sure.

Have a great weekend too
3 sweeps = no weekend NBA games


Vic




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From: "stevenong at comcast.net" <stevenong at comcast.net>
To: deptheads at strategicon.net
Sent: Sat, May 15, 2010 2:31:37 PM
Subject: [Deptheads] New Manufacture Support and Demo Tables


I hope everyone is having a great weekend.

I've always been a vendor and/or dealer room staff so I need help to make sure some of our new vendors are taken care of.

Victor has arrange to bring some Manufacture Reps to the convention.  I've set them up with a table in the dealers room but I want to make sure they have everything else taken care of.
Do the appropriate dept. heads know that these manufactures are coming and are they ready for them?

Also, I (Three Sages Games) have a staffer coming down to release 3 new products.  How do I get a demo table outside of the dealers room?

Ex-illius by Bastion games (2 staffers are coming from Quebec)
This is a computer aided game so has anyone talked to them about power, tables, internet, lighting?
http://ex-illis.com/
Ex illis is a miniature game like no other. Instead of playing with dice, rulers, and thick rulebooks, you'll use software on your iPod touch, Mac, PC or laptop to resolve battles. This combination of miniatures and software makes Ex illis a deep gameplay experience that's very easy to learn, yet a real challenge to master!

Warstone by Duncan Toys.
This looks like a pretty big game, have we allowed for the proper space and tables?
http://www.warstone.com/
Warstone combines a powerful back story, the appeal of card collecting, the art of war, strategic thinking, and the unique element of Warstone marbles testing a player’s manual dexterity and sharpshooter skills. What makes this game different from other collectible card games? The use of "empowered" Warstones embedded with highly detailed figures ready to wage battle in tandem with the cards.


Thanks

Steve


      
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