If you're like me and couldn't be arsed to make it up to Seattle this year but still dig you some gaming in general and PAX in particular, gamespot has a couple articles up covering the best cosplay and game related crap to buy there this year. As usual, there were way too many Deadpools.
Mind you, if you're looking for aggressive navels, you won't find them at PAX this year as they were banned. This didn't sit well with some on Twitter, thus the hashtag #PAXNavelPolicy was spawned by the wacky folks of #GamerGate for all your navel needs. Sic Semper Umbilicus.
(Score: 5, Informative) by gman003 on Monday August 31 2015, @11:23PM
If that's all Gamergate is about, then what relevance does it have to convention rules regarding dress code for exhibitors?
(Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Monday August 31 2015, @11:28PM
GGers started the hashtag. That's the only relevance. Why? Aggressive navels. It's absurd and begs to be mocked.
My rights don't end where your fear begins.
(Score: 3, Funny) by DeathMonkey on Tuesday September 01 2015, @03:10AM
If that's all Gamergate is about, then what relevance does it have to convention rules regarding dress code for exhibitors?
I'd ask for an explanation, but I'm ethically opposed to the torture of logic.