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Thanks for all the help and useful replies...

Hopefully I'll get to see the Dragon's Lair for myself in the next few months.

=)

Cedric

aka

Greg
 

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Hey, I am in Austin AND looking for more people for my group. Trying to start a Fridday night one. E-mail me if you want help finding a group or any other type of help you might need.
 

Well, I'm happy to know I won't have any problems finding a gaming group when I move to Austin in May (there's practically nothing here... well, nothing I can get in on).

Now if I can only find a job down there...
 

You say you're moving in two months? Methinks that you'll move earlier than that - right now, to be precise. (Or at least this thread will... :))
 

hehe,

I think this is a case of TOO many topics...I never scrolled all the way to the bottom to discover that there was a Gamers Seekings Gamers topic...

Sorry. =)

Cedric
 

Cedric said:
hehe,

I think this is a case of TOO many topics...I never scrolled all the way to the bottom to discover that there was a Gamers Seekings Gamers topic...

Sorry. =)

Cedric
No problem! :cool: Also, I believe the Bits 'n' Pieces description doesn't yet state the existence of Gamers seeking Gamers, so you could only have stumbled upon it by accident anyway. :D This is currently being addressed by the Admins, though, and will be fixed soon. :)
 

I agree that Dragon's Lair is a cool place to check out in Austin. But also try King's Hobbies on North Lamar. While they carry other things besides gaming supplies -- mostly model airplanes and trains -- they still have a good selection of RPG stuff, especially older, out-of-print stuff. Not as broad a selection as Dragon's Lair, but still a good place to go.
 

Kings downfall

Shadowdancer said:
I agree that Dragon's Lair is a cool place to check out in Austin. But also try King's Hobbies on North Lamar. While they carry other things besides gaming supplies -- mostly model airplanes and trains -- they still have a good selection of RPG stuff, especially older, out-of-print stuff. Not as broad a selection as Dragon's Lair, but still a good place to go.

Kings use to be the best in centeral Texas for any RGP stuff. Back when I first started shoping there (around 75 or so) they had a great selection of board and even started carring D&D stuff as soon as it hit the market.

Boy, things have changed.
 

I have to agree with Garmorn about Kings Hobby. The new management has really taken a dislike to rpgs/gamers, and its beginning to show. I suspect they'll eventually phase out everything that can't be had at a Hobby Lobby. Besides, Kings Hobby doesn't support a gamer registry, nor does it have a bulletin board to post ads upon.

Other, lesser known shops exist as well: there's one on the lower level of the Dobie Mall off Guadalupe, and there's Thor's Hammer out on 183 N, both of which are friendlier to gamers.

There used to be a monthly Game Day that occured in a school gymnasium near Highland Mall. The SCA meets weekly in Walnut Creek's parkland area - some of them are table-top gamers.

Regarding, sjohn's Yahoo! group: his isn't the only one with an Austin, TX based membership! Do a search. I left the former after I discovered it was completely undiscriminating (meaning that persons were using the forum to encourage drug use and other illegal activities under the pretext of gaming). As long as it had a "d20" or "RPG" mention, one could advertise anything... just a head's up, if you have any younger gamers in your family.


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