Some Thoughts On Wargames Shows
Wargames shows are a raw-nerve topic... If you like a show, you'll probably defend it to the last - I understand that. For around 30 years, like many of my circle, I rabidly supported and gave my time to one show, but at the same time, I visited around 12 shows per year, all over the country from the age of 14. Every show felt different, but what was always at the core of the convention experience was the sense of being amongst your people. I don't mean race, gender, political view - none of that meant a fucking thing - but rather gamers, be they wargamers, roleplayers of that rarest of beast back then the the jack-of-all-trades who played everything, anytime, anyplace. Resellers were in the minority and there were, for a long time 'big box' companies were not a common sight, but over time they have become the norm. Meanwhile the smaller companies don't bother turning up, a situation which is now spreading to the medium sized companies who seem to be staying away...