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{{Short description|Tabletop game convention in North America}} {{Infobox convention | name = Gen Con Indy | image = File:Gen Con Indy 2023 Stadium.jpg | caption = Attendees in Lucas Oil Stadium in 2023 | status = | genre = Gaming | venue = [[Indiana Convention Center]] | location = [[Indianapolis|Indianapolis, Indiana]] | country = [[United States]] | first = 1968 | last = | organizer = Gen Con LLC | filing = | attendance = 71,000 in 2024<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.gencon.com/press/gen-con-2024-breaks-attendance-records-press-release#:~:text=Gen%20Con%20%7C%20Gen%20Con%2C%20The,records%20for%20historic%202024%20event&text=Gen%20Con%202024%20drew%20a,more%20than%20540%20exhibiting%20companies.|title = Gen Con, The largest and longest running tabletop gaming convention, breaks all-time attendance records for historic 2024 event|website = [[GenCon]]}}</ref> | website = {{url|https://gencon.com|GenCon.com}} }} '''Gen Con''' is the largest [[Gaming convention|tabletop game convention]] in North America by both attendance and number of events. It features traditional pen-and-paper, board, and card games, including [[role-playing game]]s, [[Miniature wargaming|miniatures wargames]], [[live action role-playing game]]s, [[collectible card game]]s, and [[strategy game]]s. Gen Con also features [[PC game|computer games]]. Attendees engage in a variety of tournament and interactive game sessions. In 2019, Gen Con had nearly 70,000 unique attendees.<ref>{{cite web |title=GEN CON LOOKS TO THE FUTURE AFTER RECORD-BREAKING 2019 CONVENTION |url=https://www.gencon.com/press/2019postshow |website=GenCon |access-date=16 September 2021}}</ref> Established in 1968 as the '''Lake Geneva Wargames Convention''' by [[Gary Gygax]], who later co-created ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'', Gen Con was first held in [[Lake Geneva, Wisconsin]]. The convention was moved to various locations in Wisconsin from 1972 to 1984 before becoming fixed in [[Milwaukee]], [[Wisconsin]], in 1985, where it remained until moving to [[Indianapolis]], [[Indiana]], in 2003. Other Gen Con conventions have been held sporadically in various locations around the United States, as well as internationally. In 1976, Gen Con became the property of [[TSR (company)|TSR, Inc.]], the gaming company co-founded by Gary Gygax. TSR (and Gen Con) were then acquired by [[Wizards of the Coast]] in 1997, which was subsequently acquired by [[Hasbro]]. Hasbro then sold Gen Con to the former CEO of Wizards of the Coast, [[Peter Adkison]], in 2002. Gen Con spent a short time under [[Chapter 11, Title 11, United States Code|Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection]], due to a lawsuit brought against them by [[Lucasfilm]] in 2008.<ref name="bankruptcy" /><ref name="TheForce 2008" /> The organization emerged from bankruptcy protection a year later, while still holding its regularly scheduled events and became larger than ever. == History == === Early years === [[File:Gen-Con Show Floor, 2010.JPG|thumb|left|Part of the exhibit hall space during Gen Con Indy 2010.]] The [[International Federation of Wargaming]] (IFW) hosted a number of small regional conventions in the months following its foundation in 1967, including the first annual club convention in [[Malvern, Pennsylvania]], in August.{{sfn|Peterson|2012|p=10}} Some IFW gamers in the Chicago area could not make the journey to Malvern, so they had an informal gathering that same weekend at the [[Lake Geneva, Wisconsin]] home of [[Gary Gygax]].<ref name="gen-con-2007-program-book-timeline" />{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=3}} Later this gathering would come to be referred to as "Gen Con 0". In 1968, Gygax rented Lake Geneva's [[Horticultural Hall (Lake Geneva, Wisconsin)|Horticultural Hall]] to hold a follow-up IFW convention, the Lake Geneva Wargames Convention, later known as the Gen Con [[gaming convention]].{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=5}}<ref name="Wired" /> The IFW, which Gygax co-founded, put up $35 of the $50 Horticultural Hall fee to sponsor this first Gen Con.{{sfn|Peterson|2012|p=5}}{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=5}} Almost 100 people attended. At the second Gen Con in August 1969, Gygax met [[Robert J. Kuntz|Rob Kuntz]]{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=8}} and [[Dave Arneson]].<ref name="Wired" /><ref name="King & Borland"/><ref name="believer" /> During these early conventions, the events centered around [[board game]]s and miniature wargames.{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=5}} Gen Con's name is a derivation of "Geneva Convention", due to the convention's origins in Lake Geneva. It is also a play on words, as the "[[Geneva Conventions]]" are a set of important international [[treaty|treaties]] regarding war, the subject of many of the early games.{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=4}} Starting in 1971, Gen Con was cosponsored by the Lake Geneva Tactical Studies Association.<ref name="keeper-lore-history" /> === TSR === Beginning in 1975, Gen Con was managed and hosted by [[TSR, Inc.]], original publisher of the ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' [[role-playing game]].{{sfn|Peterson|2012|p=530}} During the following decade the event grew and was hosted at a variety of southern Wisconsin locations, including an [[American Legion]] Hall, [[Aurora University|George Williams College]], and the former Lake Geneva [[Playboy Club|Playboy Resort]]. In 1978 the convention moved to the [[University of Wisconsin–Parkside]] campus in [[Kenosha, Wisconsin|Kenosha]], where it remained through 1984.<ref name="Miller2002" /> A Gen Con West was held in California for only three years, 1976–1978.<ref name="Gen-Con-complete-timeline" /> From 1978 to 1984, Gen Con South was held in [[Jacksonville, Florida]],<ref name="Gen-Con-complete-timeline" /> and Gen Con East was held in 1981 and 1982, first in [[Cherry Hill, New Jersey]], and then in [[Chester, Pennsylvania]].<ref name="Gen-Con-complete-timeline" /> === MECCA === In 1985, Gen Con moved to the [[UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena|Milwaukee Exposition & Convention Center & Arena]] (MECCA) in [[Milwaukee]],<ref name="Miller2002" /> due to a need for more space.<ref name="history" /> After the move, attendance steadily rose from 5,000 to a peak of 30,000 in 1995, making Gen Con the premier event in the role-playing game industry.<ref name="1985 attendance" /><ref name="Pyramid #17" /> In 1992, Gen Con broke every previous attendance record for game conventions in the United States, with more than 18,000 people.<ref name="history" /> Gen Con briefly joined with its primary competitor, the [[Origins Game Fair]],<ref name="history" /> and the two were run as a single convention in 1988. [[Wizards of the Coast]] debuted ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' at Gen Con in August 1993; the game proved extremely popular, selling out its supply of 2.5 million cards, which had been scheduled to last until the end of the year.<ref name="GIG" /> The ensuing collectible card game craze has been credited with generating the extra attendance that produced the 1995 record.<ref name="blackknight" /> === Wizards of the Coast === Wizards of the Coast purchased TSR in 1997, which was in turn purchased by [[Hasbro]] in 1999. Gen Con moved to the Midwest Express Center (now the [[Wisconsin Center]]) in 1998. In November 1999 Wizards announced that Gen Con would leave Milwaukee after the 2002 convention.<ref name="Miller2002" /> [[Peter Adkison]], founder of Wizards of the Coast, purchased Gen Con from Hasbro in May 2002,<ref name="gamespy1" /> forming Gen Con LLC to run the convention. The first show under Adkison's leadership took place that August in Milwaukee.<ref name="GenConLLC" /> === Indianapolis === The convention moved to [[Indianapolis]] in 2003. Peter Adkison attributed the move to the lack of hotel space, the convention center layout, and frequently broken escalators in Milwaukee's convention center.<ref name="gamespy1" /><ref name="GamingReport 2002" /> [[File:Gen Con - 20030724 - Giant Settlers of Catan Game.jpg|thumb|A game of ''[[The Settlers of Catan]]'' being played at Gen Con Indy 2003]] In Indianapolis, the convention, now called Gen Con Indy, continued to draw between 20,000 and 30,000 visitors each year, at the [[Indiana Convention Center]].<ref name="gcindy-attend-2003" /><ref name="gcindy-attend-2005" /> Wizards of the Coast helped celebrate the 30th anniversary of the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' game at Gen Con Indy 2004.<ref name="Wizards 2004" /> In 2005 Gen Con Indy generated the most direct visitor spending of any annual convention in Indianapolis.<ref name="Smith 2005" /> Adkison also restarted the convention in California, this time named Gen Con SoCal. Smaller than its mid-western counterpart, it drew approximately 6,300 attendees in 2005,<ref name="gcsocal-attend-2005" /> making it the third-largest consumer hobby game convention in North America. It was held in the [[Anaheim Convention Center]]. In spite of Adkison saying that he did not want Gen Con to become a "mini-E3" in 2003,<ref name="gamespy1" /> when [[Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3]] downsized in mid-2006, Gen Con LLC announced it would provide more show space for video game businesses.<ref name="e3" /> Gen Con described their intention to "pick up where E3 [left] off".<ref name="Press Release 2006" /> Also in 2006, Gen Con LLC ran the official ''[[Star Wars]]'' convention, called [[Star Wars Celebration|''Star Wars'' Celebration]], which was held in the banner years of the franchise. The [[Indiana Convention Center]] completed a major expansion in 2011, in large part, to accommodate increased attendance to Gen Con, at a cost of over $275 million.<ref name="polygon" /> === International === Gen Con was held in Europe in the 1990s, with the first annual European Gen Con held in Camber Sands, Sussex, England, in 1990, and Gen Con Barcelona in Spain in 1994. The European convention was held in England for 8 years, eventually migrating from Camber Sands in the mid-1990s to Loughborough, where the final UK-based European event was held in 1997; the same weekend on which Princess Diana died. There was no European Gen Con in 1998, but it reappeared in Belgium in 1999 for a single year, before again reappearing in Paris for three years between 2006 and 2008. Benelux Gen Con was held in the Netherlands in 1998 and re-occurred there in 2000. Gen Con Barcelona occurred five years, in 1994–1996, 1999, and 2004. Gen Con UK was held between 1998 and 2005.<ref name="Gen-Con-complete-timeline" /> A Gen Con was held in [[Brisbane]], Australia, in July 2008 and again in September 2009. A third Gen Con Australia was scheduled for 2010, but was cancelled.<ref name="Announcement 2010" /> === Online === When the COVID-19 lockdown prompted Gen Con to cancel the in-person convention in 2020,<ref>{{Cite news |title="Gen Con Announces Cancellation of 2020 Convention, Plans for Online Event" |language=en |url=https://www.gencon.com/press/gen-con-2020-cancellation}}</ref> it instead ran an online version.<ref>{{Cite news |title="Gen Con Online Draws Over 40,000 for Digital-Only Tabletop Convention" |language=en |url=https://www.gencon.com/press/gen-con-online-post-show}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.blackgate.com/2020/07/25/gen-con-2020-online/|title=Gen Con 2020 Online – Black Gate|date=July 25, 2020}}</ref> While the in-person convention returned the following year, an online version was run concurrently until Gen Con ceased operations of Gen Con Online after the 2023 show.{{cn|date=July 2024}} == Events == [[File:Gen Con - 20030727 - Exhibit Hall.jpg|thumb|The Gen Con Indy 2003 exhibit hall]] [[File:Cardhalla - Gen Con - 2005-08-20 - a.jpg|thumb|left|[[Cardhalla]] at Gen Con 2005]] The convention features a large exhibit hall filled with game publishers, artists, and related businesses, wherein most attendees spend at least $100.<ref name="fddb" /> The only game to be on the event schedule every year since the convention's inception is ''[[Fight in the Skies]]'',{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=5}}<ref name="Henion 2006" /> later renamed ''Dawn Patrol''. The [[D&D Championship Series|''D&D'' Championship Series]] (formerly the ''D&D'' Open) is a long-running series of ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' games at Gen Con, beginning in 1977.<ref name="keeper-lore-history" /> The RPGA, beginning in 1981, has run large numbers of events at Gen Con, so extensive they have been given their own category. The RPGA events are primarily "Living" games where players create characters who persist between events. The RPGA first ran events in 1981.<ref name="keeper-lore-history" /> [[File:Gen Con - 20030724 - Game Base 7.jpg|thumb|The Game Base 7 games library from the 2003 Gen Con Indy]] In 1987 a games library was added from which attendees could borrow games.<ref name="keeper-lore-history" /> Appearing in 1994 was the first [[Magic: The Gathering World Championship|''Magic: The Gathering'' World Championship]], won by Zak Dolan, who defeated France's Bertrand Lestrée in the finals. Gen Con has featured a number of events that raise money for a variety of charities. These include [[Cardhalla]], in which donated cards are used to build a large city. Attendees are then invited to throw coins at the city to destroy it. The coins are collected for charity. Cardhalla was first run in 1999. The gaming group [[NASCRAG]] has run ''Dungeons & Dragons'' events at Gen Con since 1980. NASCRAG events sometimes donate their ticket fees to charity. The games run tend to be humorous. The Gen Con Live Games Auction is another long-running event, though the majority of the Auction (including the Consignment Store) is not run for charity. [[File:Tim Kask GMs a D&D game, Gen-Con 2009.jpg|thumb|left|Original editor of Dragon Magazine, [[Tim Kask]], runs a Dungeons & Dragons Game at Gen Con 2009.]] [[File:Enormous D20 and D8 relax near empty tables, Gen-Con 2007.jpg|left|thumb|A colossal D20 and nearly-as-colossal D8 at Gen Con 2007.]] The EN World RPG Awards (the [[ENnies]]) are an annual awards ceremony devoted to role-playing games. Established in 2001, the ENnies have been hosted at Gen Con Indy since 2002, and are organized and owned by [[EN World]], a ''D&D''/[[d20 System]] news website.{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} ''[[True Adventures|True Dungeon]]'' is an immersive life-sized dungeon crawl [[live action role-playing game]] (LARP) run at Gen Con since 2003, featuring a series of puzzles and scenarios designed to recreate a ''D&D'' environment. == Issues == 2008 was a tumultuous year, legally, for Gen Con LLC. On January 10, [[Lucasfilm]] filed a lawsuit against them, claiming breach of contract, conversion, and unjust enrichment over [[Star Wars Celebration#Celebration IV|Celebration IV]], held in 2006. The suit also claims Gen Con failed to give the money raised at a charity auction held at the event to the [[Make-A-Wish Foundation]].<ref name="LucasFilms 2008" /> Gen Con filed a counter-suit claiming Lucasfilm had no basis for their claims and owed money to Gen Con.<ref name="force.net" /> On February 15, 2008, Gen Con LLC announced that it had filed for [[Chapter 11, Title 11, United States Code|Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection]], citing "significant unforeseen expenses associated with ... externally licensed events".<ref name="bankruptcy" /> As a result of the bankruptcy filing, the Lucasfilm lawsuit was delayed until November 19, 2008.<ref name="LivingDice 2008" /> Gen Con Indy 2008 was held as planned. On November 20, 2008, a letter of intent to purchase Gen Con LLC's assets was filed with the bankruptcy court. It announced that a to-be-formed company called Gen Con Acquisition Group would purchase Gen Con LLC., for an amount equal to Gen Con LLC's outstanding debt.<ref name="Gen Con Sale 2008" /><ref name="Letter of Intent 2008" /> Gen Con's president, Adrian Swartout, described the letter as "suspiciously cryptic" and concluded that the offer "is not in the best interest of our creditors".<ref name="loigencon" /> Gen Con rejected the hostile takeover bid, and the bankruptcy court allowed Gen Con to emerge from bankruptcy in January 2009, 11 months after it had entered Chapter 11.<ref name="loigencon" /><ref name="Chapter 11" /> In 2008, [[ChildFund|Christian Children's Fund]] was reported to have turned down $17,398 from a GenCon Live Game Auction, during that year's Gen Con.<ref name="gamepolitics">{{Cite web |last=Eisen |first=Andrew |date=4 November 2008 |title=Children's Charity Turns its Back on Gygax Memorial Donation |url=http://www.gamepolitics.com/2008/11/04/children039s-charity-turns-its-back-gygax-memorial-donation |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081107162214/http://www.gamepolitics.com/2008/11/04/children039s-charity-turns-its-back-gygax-memorial-donation |archive-date=7 November 2008 |access-date=11 November 2008 |website=[[GamePolitics.com]]}}</ref><!--article deleted <ref>[http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Christian_Children's_Fund_rejects_GenCon_donation Christian Children's Fund rejects GenCon donation], [[Wikinews]], 2008-11-01</ref>--> The donation was made in honor of Gary Gygax, who died in 2008, and was a frequent donor to CCF.<ref name="legault" /> Some individuals within the gaming community expressed disappointment about the decision; author and game designer [[Rich Burlew]], for example, called it "insulting,"<ref name="burlew1">{{Cite web |last=Burlew |first=Rich |author-link=Rich Burlew |date=5 November 2008 |title=Giant in the Playground News |url=http://www.giantitp.com/index.html#UM7iOEJbez2GVntGYjh |access-date=26 March 2025 |website=Giant in the Playground |archive-date=9 November 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081109053317/http://www.giantitp.com/index.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> and the response by gamers led both the CCF and Gen Con to issue official statements explaining what had happened.<ref name="burlew2">{{Cite web |last=Burlew |first=Rich |author-link=Rich Burlew |date=5 November 2008 |title=11/5/2008 |url=http://www.giantitp.com/index4.html#UM7iOEJbez2GVntGYjh |access-date=11 November 2008 |website=Giant in the Playground |archive-date=29 March 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080329153651/http://www.giantitp.com/index4.html#UM7iOEJbez2GVntGYjh |url-status=dead }}</ref> As a result of the misunderstanding, Gen Con chose to support a different charity.<ref name="legault">{{Cite web |last=LeGault |first=Jeannette |date=2008-11-05 |title=Gen Con Indy08 Show Charity and CCF |url=http://community.gencon.com/forums/t/18786.aspx |access-date=2008-11-11 |publisher=Gen Con}}</ref> On March 23, 2015, Adrian Swartout sent a letter to Indiana Governor [[Mike Pence]], asking the governor to reconsider his intent to sign [[Indiana SB 101|SB 101]], the so-called "Religious Freedom" bill that already passed both state legislatures. The bill would allow businesses in the state to deny service to anyone on religious grounds, with opponents of the bill stating that it would allow businesses to unfairly single out and discriminate against the LGBT community and other groups. Swartout pointed out in the letter that "Gen Con proudly welcomes a diverse attendee base, made up of different ethnicities, cultures, beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities, and socio-economic backgrounds" from over 40 countries and all 50 states, and that welcoming such a "wide-ranging diversity has been a key element to the success and growth of our convention", as well as injecting "over $50 million dollars" annually to the local economy. Swartout stated that signing such a bill "will have a direct negative impact on the state economy and factor into [Gen Con's] decision-making on hosting the convention in the state of Indiana in future years," after the [[Indiana Convention Center]] had already completed a major expansion in 2011 to accommodate increased attendance to Gen Con.<ref name="polygon">{{Cite web |date=2015-03-24 |title=Gen Con threatens the governor it will leave over Indiana's controversial SB 101 |website=[[Polygon (website)|Polygon]] |url=http://www.polygon.com/2015/3/24/8285287/gen-con-threatens-the-governor-it-will-leave-the-state-over-indianas |access-date=2015-03-24}}</ref><ref name="sb101letter">{{Cite web |date=2015-03-23 |title=Letter to Indiana Governor asking to reconsider support for SB101 |url=http://files.gencon.com/Gen_Con_Statement_Regarding_SB101.pdf |access-date=2015-03-24 |publisher=Gen Con}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.blackgate.com/2015/03/26/gen-con-threatens-to-leave-indiana-over-religious-freedom-bill/ | title=Gen Con Threatens to Leave Indiana over Religious Freedom Bill – Black Gate | date=26 March 2015 }}</ref> Pence signed SB 101 into effect on March 26, 2015.<ref>{{Cite news |date=March 26, 2015 |title=Indiana Gov. Pence defends religious objections law: 'This bill is not about discrimination' |work=[[Chicago Tribune]] |agency=Associated Press |url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/chi-indiana-religious-freedom-bill-sb101-pence-20150326-story.html |access-date=April 22, 2017}}</ref> In August 2022 when [[Indiana]] passed a near total ban on abortions, Gen Con tweeted a statement in support of abortion rights, and Gen Con president David Hoppe made the following statement: "Passage of Senate Bill 1 will have an impact on our stakeholders and attendees and will make it more difficult for us to remain committed to Indiana for our long-term home. We are committed here through 2026. We do have to think about what that means beyond that and, of course, we would have to look at what that means for the period up until that time."<ref>{{Cite news |date=August 11, 2022 |title=Indiana's relationship with Gen Con faces a rocky future in wake of state's abortion ban|url=https://www.dicebreaker.com/events/gen-con-2022/news/gen-con-2022-indiana-abortion-ban-pressure |access-date=August 14, 2022|website=dicebreaker.com}}</ref> == Timeline == Attendance at Gen Con conventions, based on the numbers given below: [[File:Gen-Con-Attendance.svg|400px]] === 1967–2002: Gen Con === {| class="wikitable" |- ! Event ! Date ! Location ! Approximate<br />attendance ! Notes |- | "Gen Con 0" | August 1967{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=8}} | [[Gary Gygax]]'s Home<br />[[Lake Geneva, Wisconsin|Lake Geneva]], [[Wisconsin]]{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=8}} | 12{{efn|name=Gen Con 1967}} | |- | Gen Con I | August 24, 1968{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=8}} | [[Horticultural Hall, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin|Horticultural Hall]]<br />Lake Geneva, Wisconsin{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=8}} | 96{{sfn|Peterson|2012|p=11}}{{efn|name=Gen Con 1968}} | First official year of Gen Con |- | Gen Con II | August 23–24, 1969 | Horticultural Hall<br />Lake Geneva, Wisconsin{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=8}} | 187{{sfn|Peterson|2012|p=25}}{{efn|name=Gen Con 1969}}{{efn|name=Gen Con 1969b}} | First two-day Gen Con |- | Gen Con III | August 22–23, 1970{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=8}} | Horticultural Hall/Guild Hall<br />Lake Geneva, Wisconsin{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=8}} | 250{{sfn|Peterson|2012|p=33}} | |- | Gen Con IV | August 21–22, 1971{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=16}} | American Legion Memorial Hall<br />Lake Geneva, Wisconsin{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=16}} | 300{{sfn|Peterson|2012|p=52}} | |- | Gen Con V | August 19–20, 1972{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=16}} | [[George Williams College]]<br />[[Williams Bay, Wisconsin]]{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=16}} | 200{{sfn|Peterson|2012|p=56}} | |- | Gen Con VI | August 18–19, 1973{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=16}} | Horticultural Hall/Guild Hall/Legion Hall<br />Lake Geneva, Wisconsin{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=16}} | 300{{sfn|Peterson|2012|p=77}} | Tactical Studies Rules (a partnership and predecessor of TSR, Inc.) founded later that year.<ref name="gen-con-2007-program-book-timeline" /> |- | Gen Con VII | August 23–25, 1974{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=16}} | Horticultural Hall/Guild Hall/Legion Hall<br />Lake Geneva, Wisconsin{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=16}} | 350{{sfn|Peterson|2012|p=475}} | ''Dungeons & Dragons'' published;<ref name="gen-con-2007-program-book-timeline" /> the first three-day Gen Con |- | Gen Con VIII | August 22–24, 1975{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=24}} | Horticultural Hall/Guild Hall/Legion Hall<br />Lake Geneva, Wisconsin{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=24}} | 900{{sfn|Peterson|2012|p=530}} | |- | Gen Con IX | August 20–22, 1976{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=24}} | Horticultural Hall/Guild Hall/Legion Hall<br />Lake Geneva, Wisconsin{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=24}} | 1,300<ref name="Dragon #3" /> | TSR takes ownership of convention<ref name="gen-con-2007-program-book-timeline" /> |- | Gen Con X | August 18–21, 1977{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=24}} | [[Playboy Club|Playboy Resort]]/Horticultural Hall/Guild Hall<br />Lake Geneva, Wisconsin{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=24}} | 2,300<ref name="Dragon #10" /> | First four-day Gen Con |- | Gen Con XI | August 17–20, 1978{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | [[University of Wisconsin–Parkside]]{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | 2,000<ref name="Dragon #20" /> | Moved to Parkside location |- | Gen Con XII | August 16–19, 1979{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | University of Wisconsin–Parkside{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | >2,000<ref name="Adkison 1999" /> | |- | Gen Con XIII | August 21–24, 1980{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | University of Wisconsin–Parkside{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | 4,500<ref name="Dragon #43" /> | |- | Gen Con XIV | August 13–16, 1981{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | University of Wisconsin–Parkside{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | 5,000<ref name="Fine" /> | |- | Gen Con XV | August 19–22, 1982{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | University of Wisconsin–Parkside{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | >3,000<ref name="Adkison 1999" /> | |- | Gen Con XVI | August 18–21, 1983{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | University of Wisconsin–Parkside{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | >3,000<ref name="Adkison 1999" /> | |- | Gen Con 17 | Aug. 16–19, 1984{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | University of Wisconsin–Parkside{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | 3,600<ref name="keeper-lore-history" /> | |- | Gen Con 18 | August 22–25, 1985{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=72}} | MECCA ([[U.S. Cellular Arena|Milwaukee Exposition & Convention Center & Arena]]), [[Milwaukee|Milwaukee, Wisconsin]]{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=72}} | 5,000<ref name="1985 attendance" /> | Moved to MECCA |- | Gen Con 19 | August 14–17, 1986{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=72}} | MECCA, Milwaukee, Wisconsin{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=72}} | 5,000<ref name="keeper-lore-history" /> | |- | Gen Con 20 | August 20–23, 1987{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=72}} | MECCA, Milwaukee, Wisconsin{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=72}} | 6,500<ref name="Adkison 1999" /> | Gen Con's 20th year |- | Gen Con 21/[[Origins Game Fair|Origins]] | August 18–21, 1988{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=72}} | MECCA, Milwaukee, Wisconsin{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=72}} | >10,000<ref name="Adkison 1999" /> | Gen Con and [[Origins Game Fair|Origins]] were run as a single convention this year{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=81}} |- | Gen Con '89 | August 10–13, 1989{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=72}} | MECCA, Milwaukee, Wisconsin{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=72}} | >10,000<ref name="Dragon #155" /> | |- | Gen Con '90 | August 9–12, 1990{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=72}} | MECCA, Milwaukee, Wisconsin{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=72}} |>12,000<ref name="Dragon #162" /> | |- | Gen Con '91 | August 8–11, 1991{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=72}} | MECCA, Milwaukee, Wisconsin{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=72}} | >15,000<ref name="Z*Net" /> | |- | Gen Con/[[Origins Game Fair|Origins]] '92 | August 20–23, 1992{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=72}} | MECCA, Milwaukee, Wisconsin{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=72}} |>18,000<ref name="history" /> | Gen Con's 25th year. Gen Con and [[Origins Game Fair|Origins]] are run as a single convention this year |- | Gen Con '93 | August 19–22, 1993{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=104}} | MECCA, Milwaukee, Wisconsin{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=104}} | 20,000<ref name="Dragon #211" /> | |- | Gen Con '94 | August 18–21, 1994{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=104}} | MECCA, Milwaukee, Wisconsin{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=104}} |>25,000<ref name="Dragon #211" /> | |- | Gen Con '95 | August 10–13, 1995{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=104}} | MECCA, Milwaukee, Wisconsin{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=104}} | 30,000<ref name="Pyramid #17" /> | |- | Gen Con '96 | August 8–11, 1996{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=104}} | MECCA, Milwaukee, Wisconsin{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=104}} | 27,000<ref name="Dragon #240" /> | |- | 1997 Gen Con Game Fair | August 6–10, 1997{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=104}} | MECCA, Milwaukee, Wisconsin{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=104}} | 27,000<ref name="Dragon #240" /> | [[Wizards of the Coast]] purchases [[TSR, Inc.]], gaining control of Gen Con. Gen Con's 30th year |- | 1998 Gen Con Game Fair | August 6–9, 1998{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=130}} | MEC ([[Wisconsin Center|Midwest Express Center]]), Milwaukee, Wisconsin{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=130}} |>19,000<ref name="McDeavitt 2008" /> | Moved to MEC |- | 1999 Gen Con Game Fair | August 5–8, 1999{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=130}} | MEC, Milwaukee, Wisconsin{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=130}} | >22,000<ref name="GreenTentacles" /> |[[Wizards of the Coast]] is purchased by Hasbro after the convention. Hasbro now owns Gen Con. |- | 2000 Gen Con Game Fair | August 10–13, 2000{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=130}} | MEC, Milwaukee, Wisconsin{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=130}} | 21,000 (projected)<ref name="SpecialtyRetail" /> | |- | 2001 Gen Con Game Fair | August 2–5, 2001{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=130}} | MEC, Milwaukee, Wisconsin{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=130}} | 25,000<ref name="keeper-lore-history" /> | |- | 2002 Gen Con Game Fair | August 8–11, 2002{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=130}} | MEC, Milwaukee, Wisconsin{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=130}} | 23,000<ref name="gcindy-attend-2003" /> | Gen Con's last year in Wisconsin, 35th year of the convention. Peter Adkison purchases Gen Con from Hasbro. |} === 2003–present: Gen Con Indy === {| class="wikitable" |- ! Event ! Date ! Location ! Approximate<br />attendance ! Notes |- | Gen Con Indy 2003 | July 24–27, 2003{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | ICC ([[Indiana Convention Center]]), [[Indianapolis|Indianapolis, Indiana]]{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | 25,000<ref name="gcindy-attend-2003" /> | |- | Gen Con Indy 2004 | August 19–22, 2004{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | ICC, Indianapolis, Indiana{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | 21,741<ref name="gcindy-attend-2004" /> | |- | Gen Con Indy 2005 | August 18–21, 2005{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | ICC, Indianapolis, Indiana{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | 25,106<ref name="gcindy-attend-2005" /> | |- | Gen Con Indy 2006 | August 10–13, 2006{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | ICC, Indianapolis, Indiana{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | 21,250+<ref name="gcindy-attend-2006" /> | |- | Gen Con Indy 2007 | August 16–19, 2007{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | ICC, Indianapolis, Indiana{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | 27,000<ref name="gci2007post" /> | 40th anniversary |- | Gen Con Indy 2008 | August 14–17, 2008<ref name="futuregencon20070809" /> | Indianapolis, Indiana |28,600+<ref name="pressrelease2008" /> | |- | Gen Con Indy 2009 | August 13–16, 2009<ref name="uc2009" /> | Indianapolis, Indiana |27,900+<ref name="pressrelease2009" /> | |- | Gen Con Indy 2010 | August 5–8, 2010 | Indianapolis, Indiana | 30,046<ref name="pressrelease2010" /> | |- | Gen Con Indy 2011 | August 4–7, 2011 | Indianapolis, Indiana | 36,733<ref name="pressrelease2011" /> | |- | Gen Con Indy 2012 | August 16–19, 2012 | Indianapolis, Indiana | 41,000+<ref name="icv2-attend-2013" /> | 45th anniversary |- | Gen Con Indy 2013 | August 15–18, 2013<ref name="2014Record" /> | Indianapolis, Indiana | 49,058<ref name="2013Record">{{Cite web |last=Kirby |first=Stacia |title=Gen Con Indy 2013 Continues Record-Breaking Growth |url=http://www.gencon.com/press/postshow2013 |access-date=20 August 2013 |publisher=Gen Con LLC}}</ref> | |- | Gen Con Indy 2014 | August 14–17, 2014<ref name="2014Record" /> | Indianapolis, Indiana | 56,614<ref name=2014Record/> | |- | Gen Con Indy 2015 | July 30 – August 2, 2015<ref name="2015Record" /> | Indianapolis, Indiana | 61,423<ref name="2015Record">{{Cite web |last=Kirby |first=Stacia |title=Gen Con 2015 Continues Six-Year Streak of Record-Breaking Growth |url=http://www.gencon.com/press/2015postshow |access-date=3 August 2015 |publisher=Gen Con LLC}}</ref> | |- |Gen Con Indy 2016 |August 4–7, 2016<ref name="2016Record" /> |Indianapolis, Indiana |60,819<ref name="2016Record">{{Cite web |last=Kirby |first=Stacia |title=Gen Con 2016 Continues Turnstile Attendance Records in Transformative Year |url=http://www.gencon.com/press/postshowrelease |access-date=9 August 2016 |website=GenCon |ref=2016PostShow}}</ref> | |- |Gen Con 2017 |August 17–20, 2017<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Gen Con LLC {{!}} Gen Con Reaches New Milestones with Historic 50th Convention |url=http://www.gencon.com/press/gencon50 |access-date=2017-08-21 |website=www.gencon.com |language=en}}</ref> |Indianapolis, Indiana |60,000+<ref name=":0" /> |50th anniversary |- |Gen Con 2018 |August 2–5, 2018 |Indianapolis, Indiana |61,424+<ref>{{Cite news |title=Gen Con reports record attendance for downtown gaming bash |language=en |url=https://www.ibj.com/articles/69971-gen-con-reports-record-attendance-for-downtown-gaming-bash |access-date=2018-08-27}}</ref> | |- |Gen Con 2019 |August 1–4, 2019 |Indianapolis, Indiana |~70,000<ref>{{Cite news |title=Gen Con drew a record 70,000 visitors, officials say |language=en |url=https://www.indystar.com/story/news/2019/08/05/gen-con-drew-record-70-000-visitors-officials-say/1923558001/ |access-date=2019-08-17}}</ref> | |- |Gen Con 2020 |July 30 to August 2, 2020 | | |In-person convention cancelled due to safety concerns over COVID-19, was held virtually instead<ref>{{Cite news |title=Gen Con 2020 Cancellation |language=en |url=https://www.gencon.com/press/gen-con-2020-cancellation |access-date=2020-05-19}}</ref> |- |Gen Con 2021 |September 16–19, 2021 |Indianapolis, Indiana |35,000+<ref>{{Cite news |title=Gen Con Indy 2021 Post Show |language=en |url=https://www.gencon.com/press/2021-post-show |access-date=2021-09-21}}</ref> | |- |Gen Con 2022 |August 4–7, 2022 |Indianapolis, Indiana |50,000+<ref>{{Cite news |title=Gen Con Indy 2022 Post Show |language=en |url=https://www.gencon.com/press/post-show-2023 |access-date=2022-08-08}}</ref> | |- |Gen Con 2023 |August 3–6, 2023 |Indianapolis, Indiana |70,000+<ref>{{Cite news |title=Gen Con Breaks Attendance Record in 2023 as It Marks 20th Year in Indianapolis |language=en |url=https://www.gencon.com/press/2023-post-show |access-date=2023-08-07}}</ref> |20th year in Indianapolis, 55th anniversary |- |Gen Con 2024 |August 1–4, 2024 |Indianapolis, Indiana |71,000+<ref name="auto">{{Cite news |title=Gen Con, The largest and longest running tabletop gaming convention, breaks all-time attendance records for historic 2024 event |language=en |url=https://www.gencon.com/press/gen-con-2024-breaks-attendance-records-press-release |access-date=2024-08-05}}</ref> |50th anniversary of Dungeons & Dragons |} === Auxiliary Gen Cons === ==== 1976–1977: Gen Con West ==== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Event ! Date ! Location ! Approximate<br />attendance ! Notes |- | Gen Con West | September 4–6, 1976{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=24}} | McCabe Hall, [[San Jose, California]]{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=24}} | | |- | Gen Con West 77 | September 3–5, 1977{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=24}} | Villa Hotel, [[San Mateo, California]]{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=24}} | | |- | Gen Con West 78 | September 2–4, 1978{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | Villa Hotel, [[San Mateo, California]]{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | | |} ==== 1978–1984: Gen Con South ==== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Event ! Date ! Location ! Approximate<br />attendance ! Notes |- | Gen Con South | February 9–11, 1978{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | Robert Meyer Hotel, [[Jacksonville, Florida]]{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | | |- | Gen Con South | February 17–19, 1979{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | JAX Hilton, Jacksonville FL{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | | |- | Gen Con South | February 15–17, 1980{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | [[Ramada Inn]], [[Jacksonville Beach, Florida]]{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | | |- | Gen Con South | February 6–9, 1981{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | Ramada Inn, Jacksonville Beach, Florida{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | | |- | Gen Con South | February 5–7, 1982{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | Jacksonville Beach Convention Center, Jacksonville Beach FL{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | | |- | Gen Con South | March 11–13, 1983{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | Thunderbird Resort, Jacksonville FL{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | | |- | Gen Con South | March 16–18, 1984{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | Thunderbird Resort, Jacksonville FL{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | | |} ==== 1981–1982: Gen Con East ==== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Event ! Date ! Location ! Approximate<br />attendance ! Notes |- | Gen Con East I | July 23–26, 1981{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | Cherry Hill Inn, [[Cherry Hill, New Jersey]]{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | | |- | Gen Con East II | June 17–20, 1982{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | [[Widener University|Widener College]], [[Chester, Pennsylvania]]{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=38}} | | |} ==== 1990–2008: European Gen Con ==== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Event ! Date ! Location ! Approximate<br />attendance ! Notes |- | European Gen Con | November 30 – December 2, 1990{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=72}} | [[Pontin's]] Holiday Center, [[Camber Sands]], [[East Sussex]], England{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=72}} | | |- | European Gen Con 1991 | November 15–17, 1991{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=72}} | Pontin's Holiday Center, Camber Sands, East Sussex, England{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=72}} | | |- | European Gen Con 1992 | November 13–15, 1992{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=72}} | Pontin's Holiday Center, Camber Sands, East Sussex, England{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=72}} | | |- | European Gen Con 1993 | November 11–14, 1993{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=104}} | Pontin's Holiday Center, Camber Sands, East Sussex, England{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=104}} | | |- | European Gen Con 1994 | May 12–15, 1994{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=104}} | Pontin's Holiday Center, Camber Sands, East Sussex, England{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=104}} | | |- | European Gen Con 1995 | April 27–30, 1995{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=104}} | Pontin's Holiday Center, Camber Sands, East Sussex, England{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=104}} | | |- | European Gen Con 1996 | September 5–8, 1996{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=104}} | [[Loughborough University]], [[Leicestershire]], England{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=104}} | | |- | European Gen Con 1997 | August 28–31, 1997{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=104}} | Loughborough University, Leicestershire, England{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=104}} | | |- | Gen Con Europe | July 31 – August 1, 1999 | Bouwcentrum, Antwerp, Belgium | | |- | Gen Con Paris | April 21–23, 2006{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | Paris Est Montreuil, Paris, France{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | 4,000<ref name="gcparis-attend-2006" /> | |- | Gen Con Paris 2007 | May 25–27, 2007{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | Paris Est Montreuil, Paris, France{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | 4,200<ref name="TricTrac 2008" /> | |- | Gen Con Paris 2008 | April 25–27, 2008 | Paris, France | 9,000<ref name="Entrees 2008" /> | |} ==== 1994–2004: Gen Con Barcelona ==== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Event ! Date ! Location ! Approximate<br />attendance ! Notes |- | Gen Con Barcelona 1994 | November 11–13, 1994{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=104}} | Drassanes Reials, [[Barcelona]], Spain{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=104}} | | |- | Gen Con Barcelona 1995 | November 3–5, 1995{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=104}} | Drassanes Reials, Barcelona, Spain{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=104}} | | |- | Gen Con Barcelona 1996 | November 15–17, 1996{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=104}} | [[Mercat del Born]], Barcelona, Spain{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=104}} | | |- | Gen Con Barcelona 1999 | April 9–11, 1999{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=130}} | Cotxeres de Sants, Barcelona, Spain{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=130}} | | |- | Gen Con Barcelona | July 1–4, 2004{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona, Spain{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | | (licensed event) |} ==== 1998–2008: Gen Con UK ==== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Event ! Date ! Location ! Approximate<br />attendance ! Notes |- | Gen Con UK 1998 | September 3–6, 1998 | Loughborough University, Leicestershire, England | | |- | Gen Con UK 1999 | September 2–5, 1999{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=130}} | Loughborough University, Leicestershire, England{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=130}} | | |- | Gen Con UK 2000 | August 31 – September 3, 2000{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=130}} | Manchester Conference Centre, Manchester University, England{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=130}} | | |- | Gen Con UK 2001 | August 30 – September 2, 2001{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=130}} | [[Olympia, London|Olympia 2, London]], England{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=130}} | | |- | Gen Con UK 2002 | August 29 – September 1, 2002{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=130}} | Olympia 2, London, England{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=130}} | | |- | Gen Con UK 2003 | April 18–21, 2003{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | Olympia 2, London, England{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | | |- | [http://www.consupport.com/index.asp?Con=13 Gen Con UK 2004] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110809075148/http://www.consupport.com/index.asp?Con=13 |date=2011-08-09 }} | October 14–17, 2004{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | Minehead Butlins, [[Somerset]], England{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | | (licensed event) |- | [http://www.consupport.com/index.asp?Con=33 Gen Con UK 2005] | November 3–6, 2005{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | [[Bognor Regis]], [[West Sussex]], England{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | 1,957{{efn|name=Gen Con 2005}} | (licensed event) |- | [http://www.consupport.com/index.asp?Con=61 Gen Con UK 2007] | August 30 – September 2, 2007 | [[Reading, Berkshire]], England | 1,746<ref name="Horsemen 2007" /> | (licensed event) |- | [http://www.consupport.com/index.asp?Con=89 Gen Con UK 2008] | August 28–31, 2008 | [[Reading, Berkshire]], England | | (licensed event) |} ==== 1998–2000: Gen Con Benelux ==== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Event ! Date ! Location ! Approximate<br />attendance ! Notes |- | Benelux Gen Con 1998 | July 31 – August 2, 1998{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=130}} | Motel Tiel, [[Tiel]], Netherlands{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=130}} | | |- | Gen Con Benelux 2000 | September 23–24, 2000<ref name="spelmagazijn-2000" /> | Den Bosch, The Netherlands <ref name="spelmagazijn-2000" /> | | Last Gen Con in the [[Benelux]].<ref name="spelmagazijn-2000" /> |} ==== 2003–2006: Gen Con SoCal ==== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Event ! Date ! Location ! Approximate<br />attendance ! Notes |- | Gen Con SoCal 2003 | December 11–14, 2003{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | ACC ([[Anaheim Convention Center]]), [[Anaheim, California]]{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | 4,148<ref name="gcsocal-cancel-letter" /> | |- | Gen Con SoCal 2004 | December 2–5, 2004{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | ACC, Anaheim, California{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | 5,559<ref name="gcsocal-cancel-letter" /> | |- | Gen Con SoCal 2005 | November 18–20, 2005{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | ACC, Anaheim, California{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | 6,326<ref name="gcsocal-attend-2005" /><ref name="gcsocal-cancel-letter" /> | |- | Gen Con SoCal 2006 | November 16–19, 2006{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | ACC, Anaheim, California{{sfn|Laws|2007|p=148}} | 5,840<ref name="gcsocal-cancel-letter" /> | |} ==== 2008–2009: Gen Con Australia ==== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Event ! Date ! Location ! Approximate<br />attendance ! Notes |- | [https://web.archive.org/web/20120205213104/http://www.genconoz.com/ Gen Con Australia] | July 3–6, 2008 | BCEC ([[Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre]]), [[Brisbane]], Queensland, Australia | >10,000<ref name="Houlihan 2008"/> | |- | [https://web.archive.org/web/20070504032443/http://www.genconoz.com/ Gen Con Australia] | September 18–20, 2009 | BCEC, [[Brisbane]], Queensland, Australia | | |} === Scheduled future events=== Gen Con is scheduled to remain in Indianapolis through 2030.<ref name="auto"/> {| class="wikitable" |- ! Event<ref name="gencon.com">{{Cite web |title=Gen Con LLC - Future Show Dates |url=https://www.gencon.com/attend/futuredates |access-date=6 January 2023 |website=www.gencon.com}}</ref> ! Scheduled date ! Location ! Notes |- | Gen Con Indy 2025 | July 31–August 3, 2025 | Indianapolis, Indiana | Gen Con 58 |- | Gen Con Indy 2026 | July 30–August 2, 2026 | Indianapolis, Indiana | Gen Con 59 |- | Gen Con Indy 2027 | | Indianapolis, Indiana | Gen Con 60 |- | Gen Con Indy 2028 | | Indianapolis, Indiana | Gen Con 61 |- | Gen Con Indy 2029 | | Indianapolis, Indiana | Gen Con 62 |- | Gen Con Indy 2030 | | Indianapolis, Indiana | Gen Con 63 |- |} == See also == [[Gary Con]] == Footnotes == {{notelist | refs = {{efn | name = Gen Con 1967 | "...a weekend gathering of about a dozen ''aficianados''...at the home of future game designer E. Gary Gygax". See {{harvnb|Laws|2007|p=3}}. }} {{efn | name = Gen Con 1968 | Gary Gygax is quoted as saying, "I rented the Horticultural Hall for a full 50 dollars. ... admission was one dollar. I had enough paid admissions to exactly cover the cost of the hall." "...there were only maybe 60 people..." See {{harvnb|Laws|2007|p=5}}. }} {{efn | name = Gen Con 1969 | Gary Gygax is quoted as saying, "...150 paid attendees". See {{harvnb|Laws|2007|p=14}}. }} {{efn |name = Gen Con 1969b |Laws report only one day, see {{harvnb|Laws|2007|p=8}}}} {{efn | name = Gen Con 2005 | "Perhaps the thing to do is to spread the word so next year there are a lot more of us than this year's attendance figures of 1,957 ..." See {{harvnb|Szachnowski|2005}}. }} }} == Citations == {{reflist | colwidth = 30em | refs = <ref name="pressrelease2011">{{Cite web |last=Stacia Kirby |date=2011-08-11 |title=Gen Con Indy 2011 Shatters All Previous Attendance Records |url=http://www.gencon.com/2011/indy/sm/press/releases/GCI2011/2011.08.11.Press.aspx |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130124031957/http://www.gencon.com/2011/indy/sm/press/releases/GCI2011/2011.08.11.Press.aspx |archive-date=2013-01-24 |access-date=2011-08-11 |website=Gen Con |publisher=Gen Con, LLC.}}</ref> <ref name="GenConLLC">{{Cite web |title=Company Information |url=http://www.gencon.com/company.aspx |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120630115837/http://www.gencon.com/company.aspx |archive-date=2012-06-30 |publisher=Gen Con LLC}}</ref> <ref name="fddb">{{Cite news |last=Kneale |first=Klaus |title=Gen Con: The Party's Over |work=Digital Download |publisher=[[Forbes]] 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Turnstile attendance counts each attendee once for each day they return. For a four-day convention, this means approximately 21,250, if everyone attended all four days.</ref> <ref name="gci2007post">{{Cite web |date=2007-10-02 |title=Gen Con Indy Wraps Up 2007 With Record Attendance |url=http://www.gencon.com/2007/indy/press/releases/2007.10.02.Press.aspx |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20071025222730/http://www.gencon.com/2007/indy/press/releases/2007.10.02.Press.aspx |archive-date=2007-10-25 |access-date=2007-10-25 |publisher=Gen Con, LLC}}</ref> <ref name="futuregencon20070809">{{Cite web |title=Future Gen Con Indy Dates |url=http://www.gencon.com/2007/indy/info/future.aspx |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20070810032311/http://www.gencon.com/2007/indy/info/future.aspx |archive-date=August 10, 2007 |access-date=2007-08-09}}</ref> <ref name="pressrelease2008">{{Cite web |date=2008-08-25 |title=Gen Con Indy Wraps Up 2008 with Record Attendance |url=http://www.gencon.com/2008/indy/press/releases/2008.09.11.press.aspx |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20080916225633/http://www.gencon.com/2008/indy/press/releases/2008.09.11.press.aspx |archive-date=2008-09-16 |access-date=2008-09-16 |website=Gen Con |publisher=Gen Con, LLC.}}</ref> <ref name="uc2009">{{Cite web |title=GenCon 2009 |url=http://www.upcomingcons.com/upcomingcons/27-GenCon |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090806064430/http://www.upcomingcons.com/ |archive-date=2009-08-06 |access-date=2009-07-04 |publisher=UpcomingCons.com}}</ref> <ref name="pressrelease2009">{{Cite web |date=2009-09-26 |title=Gen Con Indy Wrap-Up |url=http://www.gencon.com/2009/indy/sm/press/releases/2009/2009.08.26.press.aspx |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20090908005817/http://www.gencon.com/2009/indy/sm/press/releases/2009/2009.08.26.press.aspx |archive-date=2009-09-08 |access-date=2009-09-26 |website=Gen Con |publisher=Gen Con, LLC.}}</ref> <ref name="pressrelease2010">{{Cite web |date=2010-08-11 |title=Gen Con attendance breaks 30,000 |url=http://www.gencon.com/2010/indy/sm/press/releases/2010/2010.08.11.Press.aspx |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100816053331/http://www.gencon.com/2010/indy/sm/press/releases/2010/2010.08.11.Press.aspx |archive-date=2010-08-16 |access-date=2010-08-11 |website=Gen Con |publisher=Gen Con, LLC.}}</ref> <ref name="Houlihan 2008"> {{Cite web |last=Houlihan |first=Ian |date=2008-07-28 |title=GenCon Australia – It's a Wrap! 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