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Thousands flocked to the BMO centre for a first of its kind gaming convention in Canada.

Kaitlyn says she believes she knows why GameCon is attracting so many people.was filmed , the stuff would usually be in America,” she said.Kyle says he has played video games since he was four, starting with his dad.Call of DutyBusiness development manager for CreatureCaster Taylor Holloway, says he flew from Sudbury to hopefully change the hearts and minds of many.

“We produce fine hand-poured resin models and we've been distributing them for about seven years now,” said Holloway. “We do a lot of conventions all over the United States. And it's nice to see representation in Canada.”ECONOMIC BUMP FOR CITY Owen Brierley, a PhD candidate in computational media design at the University of Calgary, and Dr. Richard Zhao, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science at the University of Calgary conducted an economic impact report for the event and its benefit to the city.Game Con Canada also partnered with Child's Play Charity.

They plan to raise money to outfit every child healthcare facility in Alberta with games, TVs and gaming equipment to help improve the lives of children while in recovery.! Please share this post with your gamer friends 🎮🕹️👾 See you June 23-25 and remember: "BRING YOUR EH-GAME"

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