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Heartless Gamer writes to tell us that Gen Con LLC announced late last week that they have filed for Chapter 11. This move will not affect the still profitable Gen Con Indy event which will still happen August 14-17, 2008. "This action became necessary as a result of significant unforeseen expenses associated with attempts to expand its core business to encompass externally licensed events. [...] The protections afforded by Chapter 11 will allow Gen Con to further its efforts to address its liquidity needs, preserve value for its creditors and explore strategic alternatives for the business." Evan writes to add that this is the result of LucasFilm suing GenCon.
This is a result of Lucasfilm litigation (Score:5, Informative)
As taken from this story on TheForce.net [theforce.net], here is a summation of the charges:
1. Gen Con failed to uphold its legal obligations in terms of financial reporting, accounting and payments to Lucasfilm ($500,000 in damages)
2. Gen Con did not give auction proceeds to Make-A-Wish as they had agreed to do ($150,000 in damages)
3. Gen Con did not give Lucasfilm their share of the auction proceeds ($150,000 in damages)
4. Gen Con did this all unjustly ($150,000 in damages)"
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Its a "to be determined 500k" meaning they don't know that it's accurate. I don't know what Gencon did/didn't do, but bankruptcy stays any legal matters....therefore, until they get out of bankruptcy (or judge allows the case to move forward), Gencon gets a get out of jail free (temporarily).
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However, note that all BK is allowed with the expectations to both a: get out of BK as fast as possible if possible, and b: if not possible, liquidate/pay off your creditors to t
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I don't know how di
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This was a triumph (Score:5, Funny)
Re:This is a result of Lucasfilm litigation (Score:5, Insightful)
If true, which may well not be the case, that's got to have a pretty big load of bad karma attached to it...
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So, superficially this looks like a case of Hollywood accounting:
My questions would be: What split was LucasFilm expecting? What costs could be legitimately deduct
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(kidding!)
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I am looking forward to C-V. The Los Angeles
d20 (Score:5, Funny)
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Yep. Turns out they needed an unmodified 21 on a d20.
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Of course. But against lawyers you need to roll a 20 on a d12;-)
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I guess Gen Con failed the saving throw.
Yeah, we got the joke the first time.
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Anyone else hope (Score:4, Interesting)
I mean, seriously - they bitched and moaned about "not enough hotel space" being the prime factor when by moving it just one weekend later they WOULDN'T HAVE TO COMPETE FOR HOTEL SPACE WITH FUCKING WISCONSIN STATE FAIR.
Then the very next year at GenCon Indy - "not enough space in the dealers' room, we're growing out of all the hotel space we can find in Indy..." bah.
Move it back to Milwaukee where it belongs. I miss taking my buddies to The Safehouse.
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I've never even been to the Indy GenCon. I don't go to Indy.
Milwaukee is a hole, but I would go to another GenCon or two there.
I haven't used my safe house card in many moons.
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So, yes: For some of us, Lake Geneva will always be the true
I really hope so. (Score:3, Interesting)
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That what they get for leaving us.
Or at least give Saturday a price break (Score:1)
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I've been to 10 Gen Cons, 5 in Milwaukee and 5 in Indy. Indy wins in every respect. Better hotel access, better convention area, better restaurants. The businesses surrounding the convention center go way out of their way to make attendees feel welcome. (Yes, it's totally self serving, but the businesses in Milwaukee didn't bother.)
Oh yeah. And Indy doesn't roll up the streets at 5pm. It's nice to get be able to find something to eat and/or drink after a long day of gaming
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This is what you get for messing with Wisconsin! (Score:2)
And in other news, my bid for the Milwaukee County Board [wordpress.com] may wrap up today on primary day. We'll see.
Gen Con (Score:1)
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I'd really hope on their part that this was a case of someone screwing Gen Con over, which resulted in LucasFilm not receiving their agreed-upon dues, and not the reverse. I don't know the details as to who ran the convention, but I'm sure many of you have been given an estimate- lets say , to renovate your kitchen- and when the smoke cleared, suddenly your bill was twice as large as you thought it woul
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Re:Why am I not surprised? (Score:5, Interesting)
GenCon is owned by Peter Adkison, the creator of Magic and former CEO of Wizards of the Coast. He's a gamer through and through and one of the most approachable guys on the planet of his stature. Peter made plenty off of WoTC's sale to Hasbro to do whatever he wanted - GenCon wasn't lining his pockets by any stretch of the imagination. This is the same man who responded to my unsolicited emails for help starting a gaming company. He answered any question I had, connected me with his personal contacts, and in return - just suggested that I pay it forward. I don't know anything about GenCon's legal issues, but I suspect neither do you.
I don't know the depth of their dealings. But unless you do, perhaps you should refrain from making generalizations. God forbid you ever achieve such a level of success and find people throwing stones at you. Reserving judgement isn't nearly as sensational, but it's often warranted.
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That's why it's called a *partnership*. Flame all you want, but both sides need each other, and it's juvenile to suppose that anyone who can bring a product to fruition is some sort of soul-less marketing droid. What a miserable, woe is me attitude that is.
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In any case, I think my points about Peter in general stand.
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Wizards of the Coast, then run by Peter Adkinson, published the commercial game product.
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However, the rest of your post is spot-on. I had the pleasure of meeting Peter a few times, and he's a really approachable guy and a true gamer. I've had nothing but positive interactions with him.
I truly hope that the accusations mentioned in the Lucas lawsuit are without merit. However, if there is truth that th
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That said, it is unknown if his hired hands were thieves with or without his knowledge, but even if there was no malice there appears to be incompetence at some
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You apparently missed how RPGs fell almost instantaneously about 2 years after Magic came out. My college gaming group with almost 100 members and 20 years of existence disbanded because all anyone ever wanted to do was play Magic and they could do that with pickup groups anytime. There's a reason its known as 'crack for gamer
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Re:Why am I not surprised? (Score:5, Funny)
That's because it takes too long to level a Paladin.
If it's true (Score:5, Interesting)
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Cue Martin Short nervously puffing on a cigarette. (Score:3, Funny)
"maybe the kids wanted to be robbed....maybe that was their wish..."
no idea why that image popped into my mind.
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BS first...Reneging on a (n alleged) promise to donate to charity is not stealing. Putting your hand in the cookie jar and taking a wad of cash out without permission would be.
And the interesting part...So GenCon is expected donate their proceeds to charity while Lucas gets to keep his...
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Yeah, reneging on a promise to donate earnings to charity is not technially stealing...but it is every bit as immoral. And just as illegal.
No they didn't put their hand in the cookie ja
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No, it is not as immoral, and it is not as illegal. Stealing from someone is worse, legally and morally, than breaking a promise to give.
Also keep in mind that you don't know all the details. I'm sure LucasArts is trying to make GenCon look worse than they really are, so that they can win the lawsuit. The claims may not be outright fabrications, but they could e
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I guess ill add lucasfilms (Score:1, Flamebait)
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Just because I might like going to GenCon doesn't change that.
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Er... what?
Lucasfilms shouldn't sue GenCon LLC for allegedly not turning over money specifically raised for certain causes at auction because you don't believe in IP rights?
Hell, $150k of it was supposedly auction money for MakeAWish.
"I'm sorry, little boy with terminal cancer. You don't get your wish because I don't believe in IP rights!" That's cold, dude. Also completely nonsensical. Someone got the auction money. If it was raised in a charity's n
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I am not exactly known around here as a great believer in imaginary property either, but this has nothing whatsover to do with IP.
GenCon was given by LucasFilm some physical memorabilia, presumably various props from movie sets and the like, as a donation for Make-A-Wish, which GenCon was supposed to auction thus turning them into cash which then was supposed to be donated to the said charity. Instead, they auctioned the donated stuff and kept the money.
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This part of the lawsuit is pretty cut and dried. LucasFilms gives Gen Con LLC property, property is auctioned for $$, $$'s are not distributed as agreed before auction.
Gen Con LLC (Score:1)
What is Gen Con? Celebration IV? (Score:1)
Perhaps some simple explanation of terms in the submitted story would be good.
I'm surprised the first comment isn't 'WTF is Gen Con?'
Who? What? (Score:1)
Is it too much to ask for you to put a summary of the story in the summary?
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I'm not the OP either, but can't help thinking this is a use of "prestigious" that I've never seen before.
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Re:What the hell is a Gen Con (Score:4, Funny)
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I'm going to
I thought you Australians had a sense of humor (Score:3)
You do get that I was making fun at tjstork's expense, right? Slashdot is not only for people who love America. I wasn't saying that at all. I respect other's opinions, IF that opinion is worthy of respect. I respect people's right to have and share an opinion, too, but if my opinion of their opinion is th
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I think perhaps the best way to celebrate games like Dungeons and Dragons is to get some friends together and go play it.
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And apparently as punishment, the last time I went (1998?), somehow, of all the game tables in GenCon, I wound up at one with an ex-girlfriend and her boyfriend. Yeah, that was a good time...
Now I'm all depressed.
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Indeed the selection of not-hot fat chicks is pretty significant too, but you take the good with the bad.
Fun event overall though, and the only one I still attend regularly (been
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(yes, I'm one of the people who would've appreciated a line in the summary about what the hell GenCon is)
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Hasbro owns Dungeons & Dragons.
Hasbro bought Peter Adkison out of Wizards of the Coast (who owned D&D) over half a decade ago.
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Which means we get to watch two companies crash and burn instead of just one.
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I thought it humorous.
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