Talk:DunDraCon
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Need to add references and information for notability
[edit]This article has been flagged. I will work on adding information about it's notability (e.g. longest running game convention on the West Coast) and third party references. Vampyrecat (talk) 06:08, 16 February 2010 (UTC)
- I have done some work on this article but there is more to be done. Please help out if you're so inclined. I'm particularly interested in having someone more familiar with the SCA expand the section detailing their participation with citations, if possible. When did the SCA start their demos etc at DunDraCon? Is there a third party source to verify that? Vampyrecat (talk) 03:58, 19 February 2010 (UTC)
- Print articles about SCA involvement in DDC: San Jose Mercury News / Contra Costa Times, Feb. 17, 2002; by Linda Davis "Fans of Dragons and Dungeons Live the Fantasy: Players Test Their Skills at Bay Area Meeting." The Sunday Times (Contra Costa Times?), Feb. 16, 2003; photos by Doug Duran (including an SCA shot) and short, descriptive paragraph. "Getting Serious About Games" Oakland Tribune, Feb 19, 2007; by Eric Kurhl (article mentions the Society for Creative Anachronism) "Game On in San Ramon" Variant of same article in Contra Costa Times, same date (?) with photo of Warhammer 40K game by Gregory Urquiaga "Violence, Mayhem All in the Game" East Bay Express, Feb 14-20, 2007; by Rachel Swan "California Roles" Contra Costa Times, Feb 17, 2008; by Tanya Rose "!,500 Gaming Geeks Invade San Ramon: Convention Caters to D&D Crowd" East Bay Express, Mar 5-11, 2008; by Rachel Swan "The Dungeons & Dragons Love Connection" (an article highlighting the women who are involved in gaming and in running the Con; includes SCA references) Vampyrecat (talk) 22:18, 30 March 2010 (UTC)
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