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Penny Arcade Expo

Penny Arcade Expo
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Status Active
Genre Gaming (video game, tabletop, CCG, role-playing)
Venue Washington State Convention Center and Benaroya Hall (PAX West, PAX Dev)
Boston Convention and Exhibition Center (PAX East)
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (PAX Australia)
Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center (PAX South)
Philadelphia Convention Center (PAXUnplugged)
Location(s)

Seattle, Washington (PAX West, PAX Dev)
Boston, Massachusetts (PAX East)
Melbourne, Victoria (PAX Australia)
San Antonio, Texas (PAX South)

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PAXUnplugged)
Country United States (PAX West, PAX Dev, PAX East, PAX South, PAXUnplugged)
Australia (PAX Australia)
Inaugurated August 28, 2004; 12 years ago (2004-08-28) (as Penny Arcade Expo) (PAX West)
September 3, 2010 (2010-09-03) (PAX East)
August 26, 2011 (2011-08-26) (PAX Dev)
August 30, 2013 (2013-08-30) (PAX Australia)
August 28, 2015 (2015-08-28) (PAX South)
November 17, 2017 (2017-11-17) (PAXUnplugged)
Most recent PAX East 2017, Boston, Massachusetts
Attendance

70,000+ (2011, PAX Prime)

80,000+ (2017, PAX East)
Organized by Penny Arcade, Reed Exhibitions
Website
www.paxsite.com

Seattle, Washington (PAX West, PAX Dev)
Boston, Massachusetts (PAX East)
Melbourne, Victoria (PAX Australia)
San Antonio, Texas (PAX South)

70,000+ (2011, PAX Prime)

PAX (originally known as Penny Arcade Expo) is a series of gaming festivals held in Seattle, Boston, Melbourne, Philadelphia, and San Antonio. PAX was created by Jerry Holkins and Mike Krahulik, the authors of the Penny Arcade webcomic, because they wanted to attend a show exclusively for gaming.

Created in 2004, PAX has been hailed as a celebration of gamer culture. Defining characteristics of the festival include an opening keynote speech from an industry insider, game-culture inspired concerts, panels on game topics, exhibitor booths from independent and major game developers and publishers, a LAN party, tabletop game tournaments, and video game freeplay areas. Every PAX also features the Omegathon, a festival long tournament consisting of a group of randomly selected attendees competing for a grand prize. The final round of the Omegathon makes up the closing ceremony of PAX. Past games for the final round have included Tetris, Pong, Halo 3, and Skee ball.

The first PAX, known at the time as the Penny Arcade Expo, was held on August 28–29, 2004, in Bellevue, Washington, at the Meydenbauer Center, and was attended by approximately 3,300 people. The event was held annually in August, at the same venue, for the next two years. Attendance grew rapidly, with over 9,000 attendees in 2005, and over 19,000 in 2006.


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