We’re happy to announce that we’ve partnered with a pair of hotels very close to the Connecticut Convention Center and landed some discount rates. Check these out, and be sure to reserve early before the room allocations are gone!
Ticket sales will be opening soon— but in the meantime, whether you’re attending the show as a visitor or as an exhibitor, you can take care of your lodging needs now! ... See MoreSee Less
ATTENTION! Applications for exhibitors are now LIVE, and Early Bird Pricing is in effect. Exhibitors, including artists, indie developers, store and sales fronts, and self-promotion (YouTube channels, websites, podcasts, conventions/shows) are key parts of RWX every year. Thousands of visitors check out these tables and booths, so it’s a great opportunity to get seen! These spots tend to sell fast— and the lower pricing won’t last— so get your applications in today! ... See MoreSee Less
Each Exhibitor floor space, Indie Dev space, and Artist space is 10'x10' and includes One (1) topped and skirted 2'x8' table and Two (2) chairs. Each Exhibitor, Artist and Indie Dev booth includes Tw...
Good questions. We’ve been working hard behind the scenes on “backend” stuff, like getting the ticket site ready. We had been waiting for some last-minute hotel info to drop to us, as well. AND IT HAS!
ON THIS DATE: Winds of Thunder, localized for the West as Lords of Thunder, was released on this date in Japan in 1993 for the PC Engine DUO (known as the Turbo DUO in North America).
The game is a horizontally-scrolling shooter that is perhaps best-known for its heavy metal soundtrack, but also sports several different suits— each with its own powers— and a variety of levels to test the skills of any player.
It was ported to the SEGA CD in 1995, and was most recently released for the Wii Virtual Console in 2008. The disc versions of the game are increasingly valuable, with the Turbo DUO version commanding over $100.
Have you played this game? Did you beat it? ... See MoreSee Less