I received one for Washington DC, unfortunately the code they gave me to RSVP pulled up Chicago.... i'm hoping they get back to me with a correct code to save myself a spot!
zombiedsz wrote:I received one for Washington DC, unfortunately the code they gave me to RSVP pulled up Chicago.... i'm hoping they get back to me with a correct code to save myself a spot!
I received an email invite for Chicago for the days of July 19-22. When I went to sign up though, Sunday was booked as were most of the times on Thursday. I'll be going Saturday from 5-7! Can't freakin wait!
While this concept is a great idea, it needs to be broadened. They need to have something similar in places other than just the major metropolitan areas. The city I live in has around 125,000 people (the metro area having 1.6 million) so we're not exactly small, but we're not like a NYC, Chicago, LA, or anything either. I remember when the Saturn was coming out Sega had a demo truck that appeared in various areas and it was actually in my area. Can't remember if I got to play or not, but it was cool nonetheless. They should employ that concept. It almost eliminates the need for reserving/renting space for an event because with a truck you can park it in pretty much any lot.
I received one for Washington DC, unfortunately the code they gave me to RSVP pulled up Chicago.... i'm hoping they get back to me with a correct code to save myself a spot!
How did they send it? Was it by email?
I received an email invite for Chicago for the days of July 19-22. When I went to sign up though, Sunday was booked as were most of the times on Thursday. I'll be going Saturday from 5-7! Can't freakin wait!
I got one too, via email, for Chicago...very excited!
I hope they do one for Austin or better yet San Antonio. Then again, I'm already going to GameStop Expo, but still.
I'd love one in Texas. Preferably the Dallas/Fort Worth area, but I'm willing to travel a bit.
Aw, I wanna go. It's about an hour drive.
Let's have one for Chicago Nintendo! I wanna experience! Experience the U
San Diego? But that's two-three hours worth of driving from Los Angeles. D:
While this concept is a great idea, it needs to be broadened. They need to have something similar in places other than just the major metropolitan areas. The city I live in has around 125,000 people (the metro area having 1.6 million) so we're not exactly small, but we're not like a NYC, Chicago, LA, or anything either. I remember when the Saturn was coming out Sega had a demo truck that appeared in various areas and it was actually in my area. Can't remember if I got to play or not, but it was cool nonetheless. They should employ that concept. It almost eliminates the need for reserving/renting space for an event because with a truck you can park it in pretty much any lot.
But still no events in Canada?
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