You think this is being ignored? I still remember playing "Mystic Quest" while all the cool kids were playing FFV.
You want the sequel to Secret of Mana? Try Secret of Evermore instead.
And where's my Terranigma?
/crotchetyoldman
You think this is being ignored? I still remember playing "Mystic Quest" while all the cool kids were playing FFV.
You want the sequel to Secret of Mana? Try Secret of Evermore instead.
And where's my Terranigma?
/crotchetyoldman
The main reason why NA doesn't get a convention is because the fans and playerbase here hasn't organized one yet. All it takes is a committed group of people, probably not even larger than a FFXI alliance, to get the resources and together organize a convention. It would be something to stir up the fandom for something more, most definitely, regardless of the size it initially took.
When there's a need or even merely a strong desire, people step up to fill that need. In the beginning FFXI did not have a wiki, or a podcast, or official forums. We didn't wait for SE to give us those things, we tackled those needs/wants ourselves.
We don't need to wait for SE to hear our whining and complaining about a regional/local convention, we need to wrestle ourselves away from our Magian Trials and Voidwatch for a little bit and make our own.
VanaFest on the east coast {Yes, Please.}
The short answer is SE is running a business. They will get much higher attendance and hype in Tokyo and regardless of where it is, it will be covered by the gaming press and suit their needs for an event driven marketing platform.
This is a business folks.
The events sell out regardless of region. It will also be covered by the gaming press, regardless of region.
Square Enix is a business yes, but companies that have events like this aren't in it for the money. They don't earn profits on these. They do it for the players.
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