what can one really say about the circa 1980 registration process (checks? SASES???)???so it is shaping up to be a somewhat lackluster anniversary. the PTB in charge are not the most ambitious or imaginative bunch and never have been.
true...I am pleased with a return to the full, 2+ day, hotel bound traditional fest. I'm not looking for "innovation" in terms of format. and as a non-driver schlepping all over the place isn't an option. a "contained" setup is much easier for me. there's plenty to like. but in other ways it's a bit underwhelming.
I think that's what blows my mind the most. I can't believe they are still using this method. They won't bring many new attendees in this way. Gosh, I doubt anybody under the age of 25 even knows what a SASE is. lol.
A DS board game??? I want one!!!
I haven't attended in several years and must have fallen off the mailing list...
I had both games (the Milton Bradley skeleton game, and the Whitman board game) back when they came out--I was 11 or 12 years old. Neither one was terribly exciting, and I didn't play them very often.
As Michael commented, the marketing angle for DS was always sub-par, at least as far as I am concerned. The best products in terms of design and flair were the gum cards.
Quote from: michael c on March 29, 2016, 11:22:37 AMI haven't attended in several years and must have fallen off the mailing list...I have a friend who hasn't attended a Fest since '04, and he received a copy of the mailing - though he's attended more than one Fest, so that could be why he's still on the list.