List of gaming conventions explained
This is a list of noteworthy gaming conventions from around the world. This list is sectioned by location, and each gaming convention includes the dates during which it is typically held. Dates listed are approximate or traditional time periods for each convention.
Multiple locations
- Game Market, location varies
- Knutepunkt, alternating between Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland
- MineCon, location varies
- Penny Arcade Expo, annually at several locations in the US, and in Melbourne, Australia
- TwitchCon, semi-annually once in different venues across Europe & once in the US
Asia-Pacific
Australia
Bahrain
China
Iraq
- Ziggurat Con – Tallil Airbase, Iraq; premiere of this event and the first con in a combat zone
Japan
New Zealand
Philippines
Saudi Arabia
South Korea
Europe
Czech Republic
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Italy
Ireland
Norway
Poland
- Polcon – on the last weekend of August, location changes every year
- Pyrkon – Poznań in June
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Sweden
- Gothcon – Gothenburg, during Easter, since 1977
- DreamHack – Jönköping & Skellefteå since 1994
Switzerland
United Kingdom
North America
Canada
- Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo (Calgary Expo) – Calgary, Alberta in April
- CanGames – Ottawa, Ontario in May
- Enthusiast Gaming Live Expo – Toronto, Ontario in October
- FallCon – Calgary, Alberta in August
- Fan Expo Canada – Toronto, Ontario in August or September
- Hal-Con – Halifax, Nova Scotia in November
- Montreal International Games Summit (MIGS) – Montréal, Quebec in December
- Pure Speculation – Edmonton, Alberta in November
- VCON – Vancouver, British Columbia in October
- DreamHack – Montréal, Quebec in September
United States
Arranged by regional divisions used by the United States Census Bureau
North East
Middle Atlantic
New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania
Midwest
East North Central
Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin
- Archon – Collinsville, Illinois in October
- ConCoction – Cleveland, Ohio in March
- Gary Con – Lake Geneva, Wisconsin in March
- Gen Con – Indianapolis, Indiana in July/August
- Marcon – Columbus, Ohio on Mother's Day weekend
- Marmalade Dog – Kalamazoo, Michigan in the first quarter
- Midwest Gaming Classic – Milwaukee, Wisconsin in April
- Origins Game Fair – Columbus, Ohio in late June
- Penguicon – Troy, Michigan in April
- Winter Fantasy – Fort Wayne, Indiana in January
West North Central
Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota
South Atlantic
Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia
- Dragon Con – Atlanta, Georgia on Labor Day weekend
- Historicon – Fredericksburg, Virginia in July
- MAGFest – National Harbor, Maryland, in January
- MegaCon – Orlando, Florida, in May
- MineCon – Orlando, Florida on the 2nd weekend of November (2013; other years may vary)
- MomoCon – Atlanta, Georgia in May
- PrezCon – Charlottesville, Virginia, President's Day weekend
- RavenCon – Richmond, Virginia, in April
- Stellarcon – High Point, North Carolina in March
East South Central
Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Tennessee
- Chattacon – Chattanooga, Tennessee at the end of January
- CoastCon – Biloxi, Mississippi in early March
- Games Workshop Games Day – Memphis, Tennessee, Tennessee in mid-summer
- Hypericon – Nashville, Tennessee in early summer
- Lexicon Gaming Convention – Lexington, Kentucky in April
- MidSouthCon – Memphis, Tennessee, in March
- MOBICON – Mobile, Alabama in May
- Yama-Con – Pigeon Forge, Tennessee in December
South West Central
Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas
West
Mountain
Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming
Pacific
- BlizzCon – Anaheim, California, in the fall
- Dragonflight – Seattle, Washington, second weekend in August
- DunDraCon – San Ramon, California, on Presidents' Day weekend in February
- Game Developers Conference – San Francisco, California, in March
- GameStorm – Portland, Oregon, in March
- GameSoundCon – Los Angeles, California, in the Fall
- Gamex – Los Angeles, California, on Memorial Day weekend in May
- Gateway – Los Angeles, California, on Labor Day weekend in September
- GaymerX – San Francisco, California
- IndieCade Festival – Los Angeles, California, in early October
- Northwest Pinball and Arcade Show – Seattle, Washington in June
- Norwescon – Seattle, Washington, in March/April (Easter weekend)
- OrcCon – Los Angeles, California, on Presidents' Day weekend in February
- OryCon – Portland, Oregon, in November
- PAX – Seattle, Washington, in August
- RadCon – Pasco, Washington, on Presidents' Day weekend in February
- SpoCon – Spokane, Washington, in August
Latin America
Brazil
Mexico
Defunct and on-hiatus conventions
These are notable conventions that have at one time existed, but have either gone on hiatus for more than one year, or have finished operating entirely.
- CONduit – Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
- E for All – Los Angeles, California, United States
- Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) – Los Angeles, California, United States
- GottaCon – Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
- Penny Arcade Expo (PAX) South – San Antonio, Texas in January
- RTX – Austin, Texas, United States
- Trinoc*coN – Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
See also
Notes
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External links
Notes and References
- A convention is presumed noteworthy if it has received significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the convention and satisfies the inclusion criteria for a stand-alone article.