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<blockquote data-quote="talien" data-source="post: 7724259" data-attributes="member: 3285"><p>We didn’t know what to expect from <a href="https://hascon.hasbro.com/" target="_blank">HASCON</a>, which took place in Providence, RI last weekend. My entire family are veteran congoers, so we were skeptical if HASCON would meet up to my ten-year-old son’s and seven-year-old daughter’s expectations. We were pleasantly surprised.</p><p></p><p style="text-align: center">[ATTACH]88549[/ATTACH]</p> <p style="text-align: center"></p><p>[PRBREAK][/PRBREAK]</p><p>But first, the bad. This was the inaugural HASCON, held across the street from Hasbro's headquarters, so a lot of “new con” issues cropped up: poor communication about events, running out of food at the con center, parking costing $15 no matter how long you’re at the con, a clumsy events app, mismatched booths (the Nerf booth kept firing foam bullets into the little kids at the Hanazuki booth on the other side), and a general sense that all of HASCON is there to sell stuff – which most cons are guilty of, it’s just that at this con there’s only one company to blame. </p><p></p><p>That aside, misgivings about the con evaporated as soon as <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkJj02_qBSI&feature=em-upload_owner" target="_blank">Optimus Prime welcomed us to HASCON</a> in the parking garage. The voice of some bored guy pleading with us to press a button and take a ticket was replaced with special guest Peter Cullen’s voice welcoming us as Optimus. It was glorious and my kids talked about it for days afterward.</p><p></p><p>Hasbro owns half the toy universe, so there’s booths (Hasbro insists on calling them “brand experiences”) on just about everything you could want. For my daughter there was <em>Baby Alive, Furreal Friends, Hanazuki</em> (a cartoon series that hasn’t even launched yet but that my kids love already), <em>Littlest Pet Shop, My Little Pony, Sesame Street,</em> and <em>Trolls.</em> For my son there was <em>Nerf</em>, including a full <em>Nerf</em> arena where you can fire foam bullets at all your friends. They both enjoyed <em>Beyblade</em> (enough to realize it wasn’t for them) and the <em>Play-Doh</em> workshops. For my wife there was <em>Marvel</em> (she’s Team Iron Man) and <em>Star Wars</em>. And of course, I was there for <em>Dungeons & Dragons</em> and <em>Magic: The Gathering.</em> </p><p></p><p>I wrote recently about how D&D seems to be on the rise in Hasbro’s estimation, and the proof was in how D&D was treated at HASCON. There were VIP passes for games spanning all three days of the con as well as pickup games and family-friendly games. <em>Magic</em> was definitely bigger, but D&D was represented with its own large brand booth. </p><p></p><p>Speaking of D&D and <em>Magic</em>, evidence that the two teams now play nicely together (a far cry from the <a href="http://www.enworld.org/forum/content.php?3006-Where-Has-the-Magic-Gone&p=" target="_blank">infighting that kept a D&D/Magic crossover from happening</a>) was on display in the panels. The first panel was “D&D Monster Building,” where we built a <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=hascon%20spider%20shark&src=typd" target="_blank">spidershark that spits toothwebs</a> and I got to ask Mike Mearls when we can expect a <a href="https://www.patreon.com/talien/posts?tag=Gamma%20World" target="_blank">Gamma World supplement for D&D</a> (he responded with a <a href="https://twitter.com/RoguesPortal/status/906633515009224704" target="_blank">well-thought out answer</a> that makes me think this has been discussed by WOTC). The harmony was even on more display at “Building the World’s Best in Fantasy Gaming” which featured M:TG staff (Matt Danner, Cynthia Sheppard, Jeremy Jarvis) and current and former D&D staff (Richard Whitters and James Wyatt). Both groups clearly share best practices and value each other’s’ contributions, which was great to see. </p><p></p><p>There were plenty of vendors, nearly limitless activities for the kids and adults, and of course opportunities to buy merchandise, including con exclusives: <em>Transformers</em> Optimus Prime Converting Power Bank (for my son), <em>Transformers Generations</em> Titans Return Arcee Special Edition Set (for my daughter) and <em>Dungeons & Dragons My Little Pony</em> Dice Tin for my <a href="http://www.enworld.org/forum/content.php?3815-Dungeons-Ponies-At-Last#.Wb0fXdEpCCg" target="_blank">D&D/MLP campaign</a>. </p><p></p><p>With $15 parking, $165 for an adult 3-day pass and $75 for kids, HASCON ain’t cheap (<a href="https://www.groupon.com/deals/gl-hasbro-hascon-2017-at-rhode-island-convention-center-and-dunkin-donuts-center" target="_blank">Groupon had single day tickets at half-price</a>). I spoke to someone who bought the VIP tickets ($600 for adult “<a href="https://hascon.hasbro.com/tickets" target="_blank">superfans</a>” of certain Hasbro franchises, including D&D and M:TG) and they felt the perks were not worth the price. But judging by my daughter’s tears as we drove away, this con was the best she’s ever attended. If Hasbro can smooth out some of the issues and bring the price down, we’ll definitely be back next year!</p><p></p><p><em> <em> Mike "Talien" Tresca is a freelance game columnist, author, communicator, and a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to <a href="http://amazon.com" target="_blank">http://amazon.com</a>. You can follow him at <a href="http://www.patreon.com/talien" target="_blank">Patreon</a>.</em></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talien, post: 7724259, member: 3285"] We didn’t know what to expect from [URL="https://hascon.hasbro.com/"]HASCON[/URL], which took place in Providence, RI last weekend. My entire family are veteran congoers, so we were skeptical if HASCON would meet up to my ten-year-old son’s and seven-year-old daughter’s expectations. We were pleasantly surprised. [CENTER][ATTACH=CONFIG]88549[/ATTACH] [/CENTER] [PRBREAK][/PRBREAK] But first, the bad. This was the inaugural HASCON, held across the street from Hasbro's headquarters, so a lot of “new con” issues cropped up: poor communication about events, running out of food at the con center, parking costing $15 no matter how long you’re at the con, a clumsy events app, mismatched booths (the Nerf booth kept firing foam bullets into the little kids at the Hanazuki booth on the other side), and a general sense that all of HASCON is there to sell stuff – which most cons are guilty of, it’s just that at this con there’s only one company to blame. That aside, misgivings about the con evaporated as soon as [URL="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkJj02_qBSI&feature=em-upload_owner"]Optimus Prime welcomed us to HASCON[/URL] in the parking garage. The voice of some bored guy pleading with us to press a button and take a ticket was replaced with special guest Peter Cullen’s voice welcoming us as Optimus. It was glorious and my kids talked about it for days afterward. Hasbro owns half the toy universe, so there’s booths (Hasbro insists on calling them “brand experiences”) on just about everything you could want. For my daughter there was [I]Baby Alive, Furreal Friends, Hanazuki[/I] (a cartoon series that hasn’t even launched yet but that my kids love already), [I]Littlest Pet Shop, My Little Pony, Sesame Street,[/I] and [I]Trolls.[/I] For my son there was [I]Nerf[/I], including a full [I]Nerf[/I] arena where you can fire foam bullets at all your friends. They both enjoyed [I]Beyblade[/I] (enough to realize it wasn’t for them) and the [I]Play-Doh[/I] workshops. For my wife there was [I]Marvel[/I] (she’s Team Iron Man) and [I]Star Wars[/I]. And of course, I was there for [I]Dungeons & Dragons[/I] and [I]Magic: The Gathering.[/I] I wrote recently about how D&D seems to be on the rise in Hasbro’s estimation, and the proof was in how D&D was treated at HASCON. There were VIP passes for games spanning all three days of the con as well as pickup games and family-friendly games. [I]Magic[/I] was definitely bigger, but D&D was represented with its own large brand booth. Speaking of D&D and [I]Magic[/I], evidence that the two teams now play nicely together (a far cry from the [URL="http://www.enworld.org/forum/content.php?3006-Where-Has-the-Magic-Gone&p="]infighting that kept a D&D/Magic crossover from happening[/URL]) was on display in the panels. The first panel was “D&D Monster Building,” where we built a [URL="https://twitter.com/search?q=hascon%20spider%20shark&src=typd"]spidershark that spits toothwebs[/URL] and I got to ask Mike Mearls when we can expect a [URL="https://www.patreon.com/talien/posts?tag=Gamma%20World"]Gamma World supplement for D&D[/URL] (he responded with a [URL="https://twitter.com/RoguesPortal/status/906633515009224704"]well-thought out answer[/URL] that makes me think this has been discussed by WOTC). The harmony was even on more display at “Building the World’s Best in Fantasy Gaming” which featured M:TG staff (Matt Danner, Cynthia Sheppard, Jeremy Jarvis) and current and former D&D staff (Richard Whitters and James Wyatt). Both groups clearly share best practices and value each other’s’ contributions, which was great to see. There were plenty of vendors, nearly limitless activities for the kids and adults, and of course opportunities to buy merchandise, including con exclusives: [I]Transformers[/I] Optimus Prime Converting Power Bank (for my son), [I]Transformers Generations[/I] Titans Return Arcee Special Edition Set (for my daughter) and [I]Dungeons & Dragons My Little Pony[/I] Dice Tin for my [URL="http://www.enworld.org/forum/content.php?3815-Dungeons-Ponies-At-Last#.Wb0fXdEpCCg"]D&D/MLP campaign[/URL]. With $15 parking, $165 for an adult 3-day pass and $75 for kids, HASCON ain’t cheap ([URL="https://www.groupon.com/deals/gl-hasbro-hascon-2017-at-rhode-island-convention-center-and-dunkin-donuts-center"]Groupon had single day tickets at half-price[/URL]). I spoke to someone who bought the VIP tickets ($600 for adult “[URL="https://hascon.hasbro.com/tickets"]superfans[/URL]” of certain Hasbro franchises, including D&D and M:TG) and they felt the perks were not worth the price. But judging by my daughter’s tears as we drove away, this con was the best she’s ever attended. If Hasbro can smooth out some of the issues and bring the price down, we’ll definitely be back next year! [I] [I] Mike "Talien" Tresca is a freelance game columnist, author, communicator, and a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to [URL]http://amazon.com[/URL]. You can follow him at [URL="http://www.patreon.com/talien"]Patreon[/URL].[/I][/I] [/QUOTE]
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