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Bonesaw Ownage:

Thanks Ummon, I looked into that, and although very similar, I would look to take it into a different direction. With it coming up so soon, Ill have to go check it out and do some research.

RayB, why the condescending reply?

-JC

RayB:


--- Quote from: Bonesaw Ownage on June 03, 2009, 02:36:48 pm ---Thanks Ummon, I looked into that, and although very similar, I would look to take it into a different direction. With it coming up so soon, Ill have to go check it out and do some research.

RayB, why the condescending reply?

-JC

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Because you're facing an uphill battle considering that CAX is already established and popular enough that people travel from across the country to attend. You might also piss them off.

I guess it's all in the scheduling.


Ummon:

Hnh, I hadn't thought about them getting uppity about it. But, yeah BO (hahahahahah, oh god, it's one of those days), good idea there.

1UP:

I think the uphill battle is really that you're basically talking about a trade show, for an industry that has been on its last leg for some time now.  I'd personally be more interested in looking at/playing/trading old games than attending seminars about the latest dance/drum/guitar game, and from what I hear CA Extreme has that covered pretty well. 

But given the choice, I would rather go to a CAX type event closer to home, which for me happens to be SoCal.

FrizzleFried:

Cali already has a show... CAX.  That said,  if you wanted to put something together similar (but smaller scale likely) in So. Cal,  I'd go for the winter months... why?  Because CAX has the summer months locked up.  It's not like So. Cal gets extreme weather all too often so a January or Febuary (hell March even) show date wouldn't be difficult.


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