I recently wrote a lengthy piece about GaymerX, my favourite games convention I’ve ever attended, and why its chances of surviving another year were nearly non-existent. Now, however, its organisers have taken to Kickstarter. Perhaps there’s hope yet.
The Kickstarter is looking to raise $US80,000, which is actually only about half of what the LGBTQ-friendly convention will need to roll out its rainbow-coloured red carpet. The rest will be covered by sponsors and things of the like. There’s a budget breakdown on the page, if you’re interested.
One major shake-up this time around is that the convention is shedding the “gaymer” tag in favour of an even more inclusive name, GX: Everyone Games. Here’s why:
“We’ve become more and more aware that not all of our attendees identify with the ‘gaymer’ label. And while we love all our gay dude friends, we realise there are more people than that who want an awesome space to hang with their friends in a safe and diverse environment. We want to make sure we represent everyone who feels like they have been left out of mainstream gamer culture.”
Here’s the thing, though: GaymerX — while a marvelously positive place to enjoy games and gaming culture — hasn’t always been so water-tight on the business side of things. Most recently they had a fairly public kerfuffle involving unpaid sponsor fees from Disgaea publisher NIS America, and the con’s whole reason for nearly going bye-bye once and for all was money and some rather costly mistakes.
Putting a brick of your own cash into this massive construction, then, might strike you as risky. On the upside, GX’s organisers are keenly aware of this, and they claim to have learned from past mistakes:
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