...or Roleplaying Game Masters. Explore the interaction of GM and Roleplaying Games gamers. Presentation of roleplaying styles, discussion of GMs that encourage roleplaying. Don Prust hosts, ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/lnfinitelnc
This panel will be a kick-off to the Gen Con event for distributors who want to maximize the impact of the show on their distribution businesses. We'll present information on the other seminars in this track. We'll talk about ways to meet effectively with the company representatives from Wizards of the Coast, who's at the show, and what their job functions are. We'll talk about the events we've scheduled that relates to getting consumers interested at all levels to our products.
This panel will be a kick-off to the Gen Con event for retailers who want to maximize the impact of the show on their stores. We'll present information on the other seminars and events in this track. We'll talk about how to utilize the exhibit floor to good advantage. We'll note things to look for. questions to ask players, and other ways to use the show as a way to get a feeling for what's hot and what's not in the gaming industry.
Join one of the founding fathers of adventure gaming to discuss the history of the hobby. Dave Arneson shares his experiences as co-designer of the original Dungeons & Dragons game and the creative force of the longest-running campaign: Blackmoor.
Unseen powers, elder gods, deathless killers - there's more than one way to frighten a PC! come chat with TSR designers and editors about what you think makes a great horror game.
Major Zocchi tells everything you need to know to succeed in the game business. Copyrights, patents, trademarks, costs, royalties, pricing, profit margins, discounts, timing releases, agents, and getting someone else to publish your design, will be covered. Gen Con Symposium.
From paper based games to electronic games to novels and lots of places in between. Artist Guest of Honor Keith Parkinson will lead a discussion on what it takes to market your art so that it gets published.
Top-rate first-person shooter 3D graphics combined with artificial intelligence roleplaying elements - in a full-body VR environment? Well, such a game may not exist now, but we may not be as far from it as you think. Industry experts listen to your ideas and share with you the secrets of the new technology that await us on the other side of the millennium.
This is a panel that is designed to get feedback from our customers about what they like and don't like about our products, and what they'd do differently if they were running the show. Again we want to ask lots of auestions and listen to lots of responses. This panel is open to all Gen Con attendees, but is going to be focused on products, not channel issues.
We're going to make this panel very focused on getting ideas and feedback from retailers and distributors. We want them to talk to us about what they would do in our shoes. We're not going to talk about what we're doing; this is going to be a session where we ask lots of auestions and do a lot of listening. This is a panel for industry professionals-not for tne average fan attendee.
Get your copy of Dragon Magazine and Dungeon Adventures signed by artist Jeff Easley, whose recent work graces the covers of Dragon issue 254 and 260 and Dungeon issue 69. Jeff will be signing his other work as well, so bring your Easley collection to the Periodicals section of the Wizards of the Coast booth in the Exhibit Hall and meet the artist!
Jody Lynn Nye, talented fantasy and science fiction novelist, will be on hand to sign her new book, School of light, published by Baen Books, and scheduled for release in July. Jody is also the well-known co-author with Anne McCaffrey, of The Dragonlovers Guide to Pern and four novels with Piers Anthony of The Visual Guide to Xanth, as well as her own Mythology series, among other books. Held in autograph area of hall.
Julie Caitlin Brown, known in Babylon 5 circles as Na'toth, meet fans and signs autograph at the Precedence Booth in the Exhibit Hall. (See map elsewhere in this book for booth location.) One free autograph per person; photos and books available for sale at the booth. No ticket required, first come first served. Participation is limited! This ticket does not guarantee you a space in line, it is merely a reminder of the time and place.