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PolyCon 22: MonsterCon!!!
PolyZilla invaded our convention this
year at PolyCon XXII. MonsterCon!! with
two exclamation points rampaged through Muir Dorm from July 2 to
July 5, 2004. Yes that's right! 4 entire days. PolyCon 22 was so big,
it needed an extra day to hold it all!
PolyCon XX: A Critical Hit
PolyCon XX: A Critical Hit, our three day gaming convention occurred with one of
our highest ever attendances on
June 28th - 30th in Trinity Dorm on Cal Poly Campus.
Pictures
PolyCon Independent Game Design Prize Results:
Word Doc of Convention Program
Schedule of
Events in Table Format

Well, PolyCon XVIII
stormed the high seas on June 23-25, 2000. Pirates
looted and found burried treasure, and much rejoicing occurred. A jumbled
assortment of pictures can be found at
Bit
Ogre. These were taken
by Bit Ogre a.k.a. Devin Crumb himself. Thank you Devin.
Praise For PolyCon XVIII From Two PolyCon Attendees
Hello to everyone on the Polycon Committee,
I want to thank you for putting on a terrific convention that was incredible
fun! Scott "Crimson Cutlass" Bagley and myself are always shocked by the
friendliness and efficiency of your staff. Here's three examples:
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PolyCon XXIII
PolyCon XXIII - "The Time of Your
Life" occurred yesterday, today, and tomorrow! The year's theme was,
is and will be time travel. Three fun filled days of gaming occurred on
Cal Poly State University from June 24th, 2005 to June 26th.
PolyCon XXI: Espionage Con
Special Congratulations to our winners
of
our 2nd Independent Game
Prize:
RP Bowman for Command Crew - 1st Place Non RPG Category
Jeff Hatch for Pulp Adventure - 1st Place RPG Category
PolyCon 2001: A Gaming Odyssey
PolyCon XIX was a resounding success.
The theme was a space, science fiction one.
It hadn't been since PolyCon XIV that we've had a science fiction theme.
The dates were: June 29,30, and July 1, 2001.
Lots of information is available including a Doc format of the games:
Conbook and an Excel Spreadsheet
of the Schedule.

Pictures taken by the Fat Messiah Games crew.

Apocalypticon, PolyCon XVII, came and destroyed the
world over and
over again on June 25-27, 1999. For over fifty-one hours, two hundred
gamers brought about, saved, and lived through the end of dozens of
different worlds, until finally at 3:00 PM on Sunday it all drew to a
close.
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