I made it to Origins on Saturday. I've made it every year since they've been in Columbus (I'm in Cincinnati). Used to go for an overnight stay, but ever since GenCon moved to Indy a group of us just go up on Saturday to check out the vendor area and take in some demos. Always a good time.
Couple of things I'm curious about and maybe somebody can clue me in:
1) How long is Origins going to remain in Columbus? I love having Origins close by, but have always questioned the wisdom of having a game convention 2 months before and one state away from the largest rpg convention in the world (GenCon). Yeah, I know Origins was there first and I hope they stay, but I'm just surprised they've elected to remain in Columbus.
2) How was attendance this year? Were the vendors happy? The vendor area seemed busy.
That said, here are my highlights from Origins:
MINIATURES
I'm a miniature gamer, so I was happy to see Privateer Press was there with their new mag, No Quarter. I picked it up - beautiful magazine. There were also a number of new releases from Privateer. Also picked up some cheap DND miniatures to fill out my collection.
I've never been a huge fan of WizKids stuff, but I was still really surprised at the small crowds around their booth. In years past, they have always been packed. Probably doesn't help that they've announced they're discontinuing MageKnight.
As someone mentioned, Rezolution from Aberrant Games looked really cool. I REALLY don't have time for another miniature game but may have to make an exception for this one.
Oh, and Mongoose was there with their Starship Troopers and Judge Dredd miniature games. Starship Troopers looks excellant and I really want to demo at GenCon.
Kenzer was demoing a western miniature game the name of which escapes me. Looked interesting, especially the plastic overlay to determine where a fig has been shot - supposed to be released at GenCon.
ROLEPLAYING
Wasn't looking for much new roleplaying since I'm not looking for a new system and have more than enough D20 books. Still, I found some great deals. Green Ronin had some of their older releases for very low prices. $20 dollar sourcebooks for $5. I picked up Testament (which I've always been curious about) for $10. Also picked up several sourcebooks from other vendors that I've wanted for deep discounts.
CARD GAMES/BOARDGAMES
Nice little card game I picked up after doing a demo was Anachronism. It is not a collectible card game, per se, but you do purchase different packs to pick up different historical warriors and warlords. However, you can see what warlord you are purchasing since the cards come in clear packs. The point of the game is to fight your opponent's warlord while using other cards to bolster the attacks and defenses of your warlord. Cool game that uses dice for combat. The cards are beautifully illustrated and nicely stylized, they also have a 'History Channel' logo on the back (game is somehow affiliated with the History Channel). Only downside is that the cards are somewhat expensive.
That's it for now.
-Steve