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I'm thinking something like vintage computing, Linux/BSD, makers. Not limited to those, but not things that are more fandom focused like comic con or anime. Maybe video games, if it's more indie, less corporate. No shade intended for fandoms. I've done a few comic cons and what I've learned is it's not that enjoyable for me.

I live in one of the four corners states. But it doesn't necessarily have to be in a Western US state. It's more about travel costs. Like it'd probably cost me about the same to go somewhere in the midwest as it would to Los Angeles. More expensive flight (but still fairly cheap) but lower costs for food and lodging. East coast or Mexico/Canada are probably out of the question, those flight costs are a bit too high for me to justify.

Some context: I did Vintage Computer Festival Southwest (VCFSW) last year, and I really enjoyed it. Going again this year. And I would love to find some others with similar vibes, but don't know where to look. I found a handful of different searchable convention lists and searched for VCFSW on each of them as a litmus test, which they all failed.

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[–] cartography_cat@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Fandom, but video game & niche focused: VGM Con is coming up in April. It's in the Minneapolis area, and caters to indie game composers & fan music projects. A lot of good, but smalltime talent involved and hugely community-focused. Most of the event is live performance sets, some technical panels and workshops. :)

[–] FunnySalt@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

This looks awesome! Thanks for the recommend.

In fairness, before I speak to it. I haven't been to any type of gaming con/expo, big or small. But I've seen pictures and some video of PAX and it gives me the same kind of vibes as comic con, which made me iffy on those types of events.

Your description piqued my interest so I checked them out. I want to go! A month is a bit too soon (just got back from a trip) but I set myself a calendar reminder to check it out next year.

Edit to add: The con is April 17 – 19 @ Crowne Plaza for any curious passersby.

Glad it looks like a good fit! It's a really cool event, hope you can come check it out next time! :)