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In reply to the discussion: Your view on media piracy. How strongly are you against it? [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)Of course, Comicon has that problem of a waiting list.
You can do local/regional conventions, but even the LA con, within driving distance, you are talking of about 1000 just to get there for the weekend, and that is a low number. Most independent game companies don't have that cash.
Mind you, I ran it at the time we lived in Hawaii, so that would have been impossible. There us also the issue of getting into regular distribution. ACD, for example, wants something that sells, but if you cannot get it in there to sell. It's a catch 22.
Then there is marketing. A lot of this is done on the web, but you still need a physical presence at gama, to get stores and distributors, and at least gencon and a couple regional shows to bring a game into the attention of potential fans. Even then the failure rate is very high, and the piracy does not help.