NJ Con 7 - June 12 and 13, 2015 For those of you not familiar with NJ Con (New Jersey Con) it is a games convention held in Edison, New Jersey. Previous to moving to the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center it had various, smaller venues, for the first two or three years. I had discovered the convention the year prior to moving, when it was held in a hotel in the New Brunswick, NJ area. The following year I was very pleased with the change in location. This convention offers a lot. First of all, it is small enough to actually "see people". A lot of us have friends in the hobby but when you go to the larger conventions you may never actually see people that you know. You may have heard they are there but, you wouldn't know it because the place is too spread out. The second that I like is that the staff that runs it is friendly. That isn't to say that the staff at other conventions run around screaming and holleri...
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