Origins Game Fair

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Origins Game Fair is an annual gaming convention that was first held in 1975. Since 1996, it has been held in Columbus, Ohio at the Greater Columbus Convention Center. Origins is run by the Game Manufacturers Association (GAMA). Origins was chartered to serve gaming in general, including wargaming and miniatures gaming.

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Registration area of Origins

Origins is the site of the annual Origins Awards ceremony. For many years, the Charles S. Roberts Awards for historical boardgames were presented at Origins, but these are now presented at the World Boardgaming Championships. Board games, trading card games, LARPs and role-playing games are also popular at Origins.

Origins Game Fair was formerly known as the Origins International Game Expo. The name was changed in the summer of 2007.

Origins typically has a theme each year, which affects some of the events and decorations like banners or art, and the Origins mascot will be depicted wearing an outfit related to the theme as well. The theme in 2012 was Time Travel. In 2014 it was Monster. 2014 was also the 40th Origins convention and, keeping with the Monster theme, they introduced the mascot Crit.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In 2015 the theme was Space. In 2016 it was Robots. 2017 was Dragons. 2018 was Mystery. 2019 was Mythical. A survey was distributed online to help select the theme for the 2020 show. The options were: Scary Fun, Games Around the World, Adventure, Futuristic, and Top Secret. According to the 2019 Origins Sitebook, the theme for 2020 will be Games Around the World.

HistoryEdit

Origins started in 1975 with a gathering of game players in Baltimore, Maryland. The Interest Group Baltimore, a local wargaming club, worked with the Baltimore-based Avalon Hill game company to put on the first show that year at Johns Hopkins University.

Avalon Hill produced the first commercial war games in 1958. In a nod to Baltimore's position as the home of Avalon Hill and the birthplace of the commercial wargame hobby, Don Greenwood, a game designer with Avalon Hill and founder of the convention, suggested calling the show "Origins". Over the next few years, both Avalon Hill and SPI (another wargame company) ran the show. As the show continued expanding, the Game Manufacturers Association assumed management in 1978. RuneQuest debuted as Chaosium's first RPG at the Origins convention in Ann Arbor, Michigan in July 1978.

In each of 1988 and 1992, Origins and Gen Con joined together to hold a single convention in Milwaukee.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref name="history">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In April 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was announced that Origins would be postponed from its usual mid-June date to October 7–11. In its place, an event called Origins Online was to be held that would allow attendees to "demo and buy games and merchandise" and offer "streaming workshops and educational seminars with guest authors, artists and game designers, plus hundreds of games online that attendees can sign up to participate in."<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In June, due to a lack of response by GAMA concerning Black Lives Matter and the George Floyd Protests, some members of the community who were intending to run or participate in Origins Online events stepped down, and others joined them in solidarity. Such a large number of people withdrew, it is speculated that Origins Online may not have been able to run without them.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Regardless of the reason, Origins Online was cancelled completely, and GAMA offered to "match, dollar for dollar, any exhibitor, sponsor, advertiser, or vendor who donates the amounts they are owed for Origins Online to one of" several different black organizations.<ref name="2020cancel">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Soon after, the regular Origins convention was cancelled for 2020 as well, citing fears of a second wave of COVID-19. This would mark 2020 as the first year without an Origins convention since 1975.

ICv2 reported that Origins had "17,706 attendees" in June 2024 which was "up over 9% from 2023's attendance total, which was 16,082 people, but still down around 14% from the last pre-pandemic show in 2019, where Origins drew 20,642 people".<ref name=":0">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Additionally in 2024, Origins "had 326 exhibitors, up for 2023's count of 305" and event totals went "from 6,135 to 6,528, up about 6%".<ref name=":0" />

VenuesEdit

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July 25–27<ref name="csr1974" /> Baltimore, Maryland
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Baltimore, Maryland<ref name="csr1975" />
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Staten Island, New York<ref name="csr1976" />
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July 13–16<ref name="csr1977" /> Ann Arbor, Michigan
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June 22–24<ref name="csr1978" /> Chester, Pennsylvania
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June 27–29<ref name="csr1979" /> Chester, Pennsylvania
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July 3–5<ref name="csr1980" /> San Mateo, California
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July 23–25<ref name="csr1981" /> Baltimore, Maryland
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July 14–17<ref name="csr1982" /> Detroit, Michigan
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July 5–8<ref name="csr1983" /> Dallas, Texas
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Towson, Maryland<ref name="csr1984" />
1986 July 3–6 Los Angeles, California
1987 July 2–5 Baltimore, Maryland
1988 August 18–21 Milwaukee, Wisconsin (with Gen Con)
1989 June 29 - July 2 Los Angeles, California
1990 June 28 - July 1 Atlanta, Georgia (with DragonCon)
1991 July 4–7 Baltimore, Maryland
1992 August 20–23 Milwaukee, Wisconsin (with Gen Con)
1993 July 13–16 Fort Worth, Texas
1994 July 7–10 San Jose, California
1995 July 13–16 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Columbus, OhioEdit

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"Alan Smithee" (the man in the gaudy jacket) consulting with his helpers at the 2007 Smithee Awards at the Origins International Game Expo

Throughout the first twenty years of its life, Origins migrated from city to city, until in 1996, GAMA decided to anchor Origins in a single location. After considering a number of possibilities, GAMA chose Columbus, Ohio.

Year Dates Attendance (Unique)
1996 July 4–7
1997 July 17–20
1998 July 2–5
1999 July 1–4
2000 July 13–16
2001 July 5–8
2002 July 4–7 10,500 (approximate)
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2004 June 24–27 13,980
2005 June 30 - July 3 15,061
2006 June 29 - July 2 11,852
2007 July 5–8 11,104
2008 June 26–29 10,110
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2010 June 24–27 10,669<ref name="2013AttendanceViaFacebook" />
2011 June 22–26 11,502<ref name="2013AttendanceViaFacebook" />
2012 May 30 - June 3 11,332<ref name="2013AttendanceViaFacebook" />
2013 June 12 - June 16 11,573<ref name="2013AttendanceViaFacebook" />
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20,642
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2025 June 18 - June 22 (planned)

ControversiesEdit

Several reports of sexual harassment emerged after 2018 Origins Game Fair in Columbus, Ohio.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="tabletop">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> After multiple first hand accounts were published on social media <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and Reddit,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> GAMA, released a public statement<ref name="tabletop"/> regarding the complaints and has since then updated its anti-harassment policies.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

See alsoEdit

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