Brent_Nall said:
So, rattle off some game store names (in addition to the ones we already have), and I'll start making phone calls tomorrow to find a place to meet.
Well, tomorrow is the store signup deadline, according to the WotC site, so I'd hope a list of participating stores would be available by Saturday.
Though, calling probably isn't a bad idea anyway. That way, not only would you know if they're participating a little earlier but you'd also be able to ask if they'd accomodate an EN World table. ... I'm just thinking out loud, I guess.
Brent_Nail said:
Enigmas (never heard of this one; where is it?)
Tri-Games (NW Houston @ Jones/Grant; never heard of this one either)
Horizon Games (near El Dorado and I-45 S)
Midnight Comics (near Highway 6 and Westheimer)
There's also Hero's Collectibles (though I tend to hate those places) which is a chain in various places in town. And, Bo's Comics and Cards (I think is the name), though it's so far out there that it makes Midnight Comics seem close to downtown (okay, I'm exagerrating). But, if you only care about gaming space, Hero's is an option.
Brent_Nail said:
Nan's (has ZERO game space, but maybe they could accomodate?)
If you want to ask about places with no gaming space, there's both Nan's and Third Planet. I'm not partial to either.
Boss said:
Personally, I don't mind driving in Houston, my current gaming group causes me to drive an hour each way every Wednesday, and that is without any traffic. Makes Thursday morning a royal pain because I don't get home until after midnight, but we do what we must for our habits.
Ah, the many ways gaming is like crack...
Boss said:
Unfortunately, I would not be able to join in anything until after Halloween. I am working at Phobia Haunted House every weekend, and I am now to the point that I have something going on every weeknight (and work weekdays). But, I am definitely interested!
Well I don't know about you, but I'd more than likely have to do morning-ish/early-afternoon on that Saturday anyway. I'm going to be working that day at around 4 or 5. Poor college students have to find some way to buy more books...
