jezter6 said:
Hey atmon! Also from Baltimore.
I see we have a few issues:
1) No decent stores. Everything seems to be scattered around outside the city. With traffic how it is here in the metro, it's not easy to roll all the way out to Glen Burnie or Towson.
1a) Of those, only 1 store is any good, and it's Games & Comics & Stuff. The other store is basically worthless for this part of the gaming hobby. It's pretty much set up for card game and Warhammer.
1b) Parking sucks at both, so even if you could get a good crowd...they'd have nowhere to park for free/cheap.
I went to a gaming store in Savage, MD over the weekend that was pretty good. I get the idea that they are pretty new. They are in the same complex with the Ramshead.
Family Game Store 8600 Foundry Street
Box 2008
Savage MD 20763
(301) 776-5980
www.familygamestore.net
Lots of Euros, card games, etc. A few war games. Open board game night on Saturday nights.
Also, the parking at Games, Comics, and Stuff is much improved. There is a parking garage (free) right next door now.
I'm also noting more Maryland stores opening recently. There's also Games Club of Maryland
www.gamesclubofmd.org. That's where I found some of the new stores. (They just held their 10th annual Game Days in Timonium this past weekend, not much in the way of D&D, but lots of board games - 18xx, Age of Mythology, Age of Renaissance, Air Barron, Alhambra, Apples to Apples, Amun-Re, Armory, Atlantic Storm, Axis and Allies, Bean Trader, Big City, Bonhanza, Bucket King, Call My Bluff, Chez Geek, Carcassonne, Citadels, Clans, Crokinole, Detroit Cleveland Grand Prix, Die Macher, El Grande, Euphrat and Tigris, Fluxx, Hannibal, La Citta, Lord of the Rings, Lost Cities, Medici, Munchkin, Napoleonic Wars, Paris Paris, Plague and Pestilence, Potomac Blackout, Princes of Florence, Puerto Rico, Ra, Risk, Robo Rally, Settlers of Catan, Starfarers, Taj Mahal, Tikal, Tichu, Trans America, Traumfabrik, Union Pacific, and Wyatt Earp.)
Canton Games
2101 Essex St
Baltimore MD 21231
(410) 276-2640
www.cantongames.com
Brand new store, opened 2/17/2007! Family board and card games, Strategy Games, War Games, Collectible Card Games, Collectible Miniature Games, Role Playing Games, Entertainment Trading Cards, Sports Trading Cards and Action Figures, Collectible busts, action figures, and toys
There's also TriDCon in September (
www.tridcon.com) at UMCP. They're trying to expand into Role Playing Games this year.