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From: Theresa Verity <UWFGAMER@***.BITNET>
Subject: D-Cubed 1993 Convention Announcement
Date: Mon, 1 Mar 93 14:54:06 CST
C O N V E N T I O N Announcement:

Allied Gaming Interests, Inc.
presents

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(D-Cubed 1993)

The Southeast's largest "Gamer's Only" Convention

When: June 5 - 6, 1993

Where: Pensacola Civic Center
Pensacola, Florida

How Much: $10 per day
$15 for both days

Hotels: Seville Inn (1-800-277-7375, ask for group rate #2910)
Days Inn (1-800-325-2525, ask for D-Cubed special)
Both $39 a night!!!

Guests: Greg Porter (BTRC)
Bill Olmesdahl and Ed Stark (West End Games)
Chris McCubbin (Steve Jackson Games)

Games Supported:
AD&D, Ancients, Ars Magica, BattleTech, Champions, Dream
Park, GURPS, MegaTraveller, Napoleonics, Paranoia, Rifts, Rune
Quest, ShadowRun, Space Hulk, Star Fleet Battles, Star Wars,
Twilight 2000, WarHammer 40K, WarHammer Fantasy Role-Play.
(* Others to be added if a GM is found)

Attractions:
Miniatures contest, auctions, 2 24-hour gaming zombie
zones (one at each hotel), seminars, movies, company
sanctioned tournament games, an entire wing for dealers,
alternative videos, white sands of Pensacola Beach, seasoned
GM's, and more... At least one new role-playing game will
be unveiled this year, come see what it is!!!
Although there is no formal costume contest, we do want
to encourage those who wish to dress up. ALL weapons are to
be Peace-Bonded or boffo.

For More Information:
A.G.I., Inc. UWFGAMER@***.CC.UWF.EDU.internet
P.O. Box 37186 UWFGAMER@***.bitnet
Pensacola, FL TVERITY@*****.SENOD.UWF.EDU
32526-0186
(904) 944-9627

6-color T's are $14, XL up to XXXL $16
(printed on white, 100% pre-shrunk heavweight Onieta T's)

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